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- TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 5 SOFTONIC 720P
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The 1080i files are flagged non MBAFF/MBAFF.
TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 5 SOFTONIC 720P
The flag should be nonMBAFF for 720P and MBAFF for 1080i. Close enough but not at 100 % spec.Īnother issue is the MBAFF interlace flag. The 720P files will smart render even though the max GOP is 64 (but actually should be 60). The max GOP is too high for the 29.97 scan rate for 1080i for example. The HDPVR 1212 1080i files do not strictly meet the H264 specification for blu ray.
TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 5 SOFTONIC DRIVER
Update: 720P files will smart render and 1080i files will not after testing ALL driver versions. NONE of the 1080i files smart rendered in any of the TMPGENC smart rendering software including Authoring works 5. I tested all the possible settings in the PVR.M2TS, MP4, TS for NTSC at avg and constant bitrate using ALL driver versions. It does not apply for encoding files to matroska, mp4, TS or other media since these have different rules. ***NOTE*** This discussion centers around settings, profiles, reference frames, and flags for creating 100% compliant MPEG-4H264/AVC Blu-Ray file structures only. I tend to favor the older one since it allows editing the AviSynth script it makes, whereas the newer one does not, but you don't need that in this case so might as well use the newer 6.04 Portable version. Either should work A-OK in this case but I suppose the newer 6.04 would have more up-to-date versions of the various tools. If you wanted to try the newer version then go with 6.04 Portable (which you'll have to get from the XviD4PSP website). I use XviD4PSP 5.037 (we have a direct link to this version on the TOOLS page for it). This way you don't have to demux or remux anything as the program will do it for you. You can input the original file and select COPY for video (this means DO NOT RE-ENCODE) and select AC-3 for the audio and you can then have it output a TS or M2TS file (either should work with the TMPGEnc authoring program you have). Well there are a ton of ways to convert from one audio format to another but to make your life easy (and do it all in one step) I would use XviD4PSP
TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 5 SOFTONIC UPDATE
However, the most recent update for Colossus allows various options such as level to be set and bit rate is about the only recording option I can set in the copy of ShowBiz I have. I am not using the most current ArcSoft ShowBiz because the one that the Colossus uses does not allow you to set the bit rate like the older version I use does. For example, perhaps you are recording at a level it doesn't like. You could always compare the output of what TMPGenc Authoring Works gives you with your source via MediaInfo and you might find some interesting differences. And you say nothing about what resolution you are recording at, so again, 720p and 1080i are invalid for DVD and would require re-encoding. If you're making BluRays or DVDs then AAC audio would definitely be a problem. You make no mention of your final output format. It only records in H.264 for video and audio defaults to AAC unless you have a Dolby Digital source AND use an optical cable for it, in which case it will record AC3 audio. Cannot believe I have to say all this stuff like you were a first time poster.īy "HD-PVR" you mean the Hauppauge device by this name, right? Well, I have the Colossus which is in the same family. Really in a hurry, TBoneit? You posted like a clueless newbie there.