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I created a compilation of chapters from few different (non-encrypted) DVD's and burnt it to a DVD (all from the DVD Author tool). When I play the DVD in PS3 with Audio Settings as Linear PCM (under BD/DVD Settings), I am get crackling sound. Feels as if the bass is not getting reproduced properly.
However if I switch the PS3 audio setting to "Bitstream", the audio plays fine and smooth.
Is there any setting in DVD Author that I can tweak so it works fine with LinearPCM mode as well?
You can try changing the audio settings for your tracks to Linear PCM.
In the Source Stage, click on "Settings" for your track(s). This opens the track settings window.
Go to the Audio Settings tab.
In the drop-down for Audio 1 (and Audio 2 if necessary), select "Re-encode as below if necessary" or "Re-encode all as below".
For the audio stream format you can now change it to Linear PCM.
I haven't tested any of this, but it seems like this should work. I'm also not sure how linear PCM audio will work with the bitstream setting on the PS3.
I was sceptical to try the LPCM alternative, as being uncompressed, it would probably have made the file larger.
However upon some more playing around I realized that the crackling was happening because I set the PS3 volume level to max (+2). This affects only the LPCM mode only, as in case of Bitstream the PS3 volume level has no effect. When I reduced the level a bit I wa able to get the sound I was expecting. Actually the base was still somewhat weaker than Bitstream, but that is probably because of different DACs in PS3 vs the Onkyo receiver that decodes bitstream.
AMD Athlon Dual Core 4000+
ASUS M2A-VM Mainboard
2GB DDR2 RAM 633MHZ
500GB SATA2 HDD Seagate
Liteon DVD RW
I am using TMPGENC Xpress V.4.4.1.237 for ripping of DVD to MPEG VCD PAL format with default ripping settings.
When I author that MPEG file for DVD with TMPGEnc DVD Author ver.3.1.2.176 with default authoring settings & play the DVD on DVD Players then on some DVD players the Video Flickers.
But if I Author the same MPEG file with NERO VISION Ver.5 then the problem doesn't occurs. The NERO VISION Ver.5 takes long time to author compared to TMPGEnc DVD Author.
What is the reason of the problem.Is there any settings for TMPGENC Xpress or
TMPGEnc DVD Author.
AMD Athlon Dual Core 4000+
ASUS M2A-VM Mainboard
2GB DDR2 RAM 633MHZ
500GB SATA2 HDD Seagate
Liteon DVD RW
I am using TMPGENC Xpress V.4.4.1.237 for ripping of DVD to MPEG VCD PAL format with default ripping settings.
When I author that MPEG file for DVD with TMPGEnc DVD Author ver.3.1.2.176 with default authoring settings & play the DVD on DVD Players then on some DVD players the Video Flickers.
But if I Author the same MPEG file with NERO VISION Ver.5 then the problem doesn't occurs. The NERO VISION Ver.5 takes long time to author compared to TMPGEnc DVD Author.
What is the reason of the problem.Is there any settings for TMPGENC Xpress or
TMPGEnc DVD Author.
Hello I'm new to TMPGenc 4.0 Xpress. First program of this nature I've used. I uploaded a movie left it as it is because I just wanted it to be converted from AVI to Mpeg. However it ran out of space doing the movie because the out put size was 50G!? Is there some way to change that? I mean the original size was only at 700mb. All I did was load the file in and changed the output format to mpeg. any ideas?
I have a set of subtiltes (idx & sub ) ripped from DVD.
I read the User Manual that mentioned those messages as below:
List: (Subtitles list)
Contains the current subtitle stream text. Subtitles imported from a DVD-Video are displayed in a graphical format instead of text, so they do not appear in this list.
Import subtitles (I)
Displays a standard file selector where you can choose the subtitles files (*.subtitle) you wish to load in the Subtitles list.
Please tell me how to transfer sub to *.subtitle for TDA, Thanks a lot!
I use both TMPGEnc Express 4 and TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator creating an MPEG2 file from a WMV file. It's OK. But when I use TMPGEnc DVD Author 3, when i add created MPEG2 file it informed: "Could not open the video part of the file. Only the audio part can be opened". The details of the MPEG2 file: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (16:9) 29.97fps 5288Kbps [Video], Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz stereo 224Kbps [AC-3]. Thanks for any help.
My goal was to convert AVI file to DVD.
My AVI file is really big (208GB), it's 1 hour 58 minutes movie.
It started analize the file and then it's appeared a window on the screen with the text - Catastrophic failure (error code 0X8000FFFF). I was trying to do the same several times, but every time was the same window with the same text. Can somebody help me with that?
Thank you very much!
when i convert my avi's to mpegs. The final MPG jumps, skips, jerks a bit at certain times. I have the latest version of TMPEG. does anyone know how to solve this problem? I have it set at 8000kps and really need to keep it there, it seems to work at 6000 smoothly but other than that i continue getting the skipping motion in my playbacks of the final mpeg. It worked for a long time and just suddenly began happening. Help me out if you can please. Thanks
I using TMPGEnc 2.524 (Freeware Version) to make movie recorded with fraps smaller but TMPGEnc 2.524 remove all hud ingame so how to set it will enecode to normal video like i record with fraps ?
So you only want two pages: the top menu and a page showing all the chapter thumbnails?
Just construct your DVD so it only has one track (put all your clips into one track).
Next, you have two choices:
1) Create the menu with top and track menus, select the appropriate layout and it should work as you want it to.
2) Or, select the "Create a Title page in the Track menu" option in the Menu Wizard. Then when choosing the DVD menu structure setting, select "Track menu only".
Of course, all your clips will play one after the other since they are in the same track, but if you don't want to select tracks, then this is your only option.
I am having a problem with the batch conversion.
It often tells me that the clip name is duplicate without specifying what the duplicate is.
All source files have unique file names.
From what I've realized, it tried to name the output files based on the clip name but not on the original filename.
Version 3 did not do that, it would output the same filename as the source file.
I'm not sure how that's happening if all of your source files have unique names since 4.0 Xpress will put the original file name in the new file name.
You might be getting the error if your output folder is the same as your input folder (where the source files are located) and the format extensions are the same.
In any case, you can change the naming settings when you are dealing with multiple video output so that they are named from the original file name.
Click on the Options button and select "preferences..."
In the preferences window, select "Output folder/file settings."
There should be radio buttons and options on how files will be named when there is multiple file output.
Select the last option (Clip name.Extension) to keep the names the same as the original.
What happens is that TMPGEnc somehow uses some internal tag (sort of like id3 tag for mp3 files) which is the output filename based on.
For example, I have 2 video segments: video1.mpg and video2.mpg
I want to batch encode them into 2 separate avi files.
Somehow both of them are given a tag "Video".
TMPGEnc will recognize both files as having the same name which is "Video".
In version 3 the same scenario will give me 2 files - video1.avi and video2.avi
TMPGEnc 4 will try to create video.avi, and hence, will give me the duplicate clip error.
If I have just a couple of files, I right click on the source and select clip name. There I change it.
But if I have many files, that becomes an unnecessary nuisance, especially because version 3 with exactly the same settings gives the correct output.
The only reason I don't want to stay with 3 because 4 provides superb quality and does not require confirming every single file added to the batch.
Well, mine works exactly as you describe how TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress works.
For example, I input 3 similar clips: dnd01.mpg, dnd02.mpg, dnd03.mpg.
I don't have to change anything; no renaming of the clip name since it's already the same as the source file name.
And when I output, they become dnd01.avi, dnd02.avi, dnd03.avi.
So when you add your files, the clip names are automatically renamed to "video" and that's why you have to change the clip name?
Yes, that's exactly what is happening.
Unless a tag does not exist, it will use it as the output filename, for some reason.
So, for example the file "Video of my family on a picnic.mpg" does not mean my output will be "Video of my family on a picnic.avi".
I am using 4.5.1.254.
This bugs the hell out of me as I am sometimes forced to use 3.0 because I can not figure out what video it does not like.
I am a TMPGEnc Xpress 3 user and recently I am considering to upgrade to version 4 as it provides MP4 encoding support.
I have some footage recorded by HDV (1440x1080) and I want to use TMPGEnc Xpress to convert them to MP4 format, and play them by XBOX,. However, I found that the aspect ratio in TMPGEnc Xpress cannot be set to Pixel 1.3333 (16:9). If I set it to 16:9 display in source and 16:9 display in encoding, the encoded MP4 file will be displayed as 4:3 by my XBOX 360 which connect to my 4:3 TV at 640x480 resolution by VGA cable.
I tried other tools like Sony Vegas. It can set Pixel aspect ratio 1.3333 and has no problem to display 16:9 video in the same situation. I understand that it may be the problem of the player. However, the quality of TMPGEnc is very good, and I really want to have pixel aspect ratio 1.3333 to be implemented into TMPGEnc. Grateful if you would add this request to your enhancement list.
My video is 16:9 video of pixel aspect ratio 1.3333. The video sketches to whole screen (people are taller) if I select 4:3 display at the encoding stage. It is the same if I select 16:9. If the pixel aspect ratio 1.333 can be set, the player will know how to handle it and the video can be displayed correctly leaving black bar at the top and at the bottom. It may be the problem of player but a minor enhancement in TMPGEnc Xpress can help a lot.
I hope it is not a complicated job to add an option of pixel aspect ratio 1.333 (16:9) in source clip settings and in encoding format.