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#TMPGENC 6 CHANGE BITRATE UNITS MOVIE#
To begin with it would play videos fine but with no sound, so after a lot of mucking around I got it to play both video and sound but there's still black lines down each side of the movies, the most success Ive had is by doing this, open format factory, click mpeg, add movie to be converted, click output setting, choose VCD PAL,Ĭhange aspect ratio to fully expand, or 4.3/16.9
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I am playing everything from a usb connection, music works fine, everything else works fine just videos have a problem. I've gone through all the books, all the web content I can find, and tried many different conversions, I am close but its not right. I'm trying to convert movies to play in the car. Hi all, I'm hoping someone can help me get the right settings for format factory. Is there a smart render editor that can handle both? Solveig and Smart Renderer can handle the video but not the audio. I need a smart render editor that can handle a 4:2:2 20 bit 7.1 SMPTE 302m audio file. So, if there's no way to keep the audio intact, I guess I'll put down the $70 and get Smart Renderer. Which one? Well, Smart Renderer can mix and match files with different codecs, which is a common occurrence with me, and it can handle h.265 which Solveig cannot (though they've been claiming for a while that's on the way). If I accept that solution, then I go with either Smart Renderer or Solveig. Well, yeah, that's a solution, kinda sorta. That made no sense aesthetically, so I made the brute force decision to sacrifice both of the back channels and keep the dead channel (for some reason XMedia Recode would not cooperate in terms of my channel routing when I tried for a five-channel recode). Since my limit was six channels, I had to sacrifice one of them. The original 7.1 file had no audio at all in channel 6 for some reason, meaning there were seven active channels. I discovered that neither Smart Renderer nor Splitter would accept anything larger than six-channel audio, meaning either 6.0 or 5.1. So then I reprocessed the 302m 7.1 audio as AAC. It refused to bring in the audio only file at all. Smart Renderer played the video only file back fine. So then I made video only and audio only files, to see what would happen.
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I installed the free 30-day version of Smart Renderer and tried it again. Was it time for me to take a second look at Smart Renderer? But when I dragged it onto the timeline, Solveig crashed.īack a hundred years ago, when I was first in the market for a smart render editor, I narrowed it down to TMPGEnc Smart Renderer versus VideoReDo, and I finally chose VideoReDo, since it was able to deal with some files I had which Smart Renderer could not handle.
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It appeared to pull in fine with Solveig. I made an audio-only file in XMedia Recode, again recontaining with no reprocessing. But I then bumped into a problem: No audio. The file seemed to pull in fine, so that makes Solveig a little stronger than VideoReDo perhaps. I installed the free evaluation version of Splitter and attempted to pull in the file. I've heard Solveig's Splitter is another smart render program that can handle a wide variety of exotic formats.
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So I recontained it as an MP4, which I gather does not use PID's, and got a different message: "H264 files with 4:2:2 chroma or high bit depth are only supported in VideoReDo Pro." When I tried pulling in the video only file into VideoReDo I got the message that there were "No PIDs specified when trying to open a transport stream," whatever that means.
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I recontained the video file in XMedia Recode, stripping the audio, just to make sure there was no problem with the video as well, which is h.264 High (4 Ref Frames).
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I wanted to work with it in VideoReDo but I got the message that SMPTE 302m is only handled by their pro version, which is $300. This time I've been handed a video file with SMPTE 302m 7.1, 20 bits, PCM (Little) audio. Well, this seems to be my month for dealing with non-standard files.