I have been using Ulead VideoStudio 7 to edit and encode my TV recordings which are made on a ATI All In Wonder 9600 PRO at the highest setting ...= DVD quality. However, I have heard that TMPGEnc Plus has superior DVD output and filtering, and I have a particular recording with a lot of noise so I thought I would give it a try.
I loaded my mpeg-2 file into TMPGEnc Plus version 2.59. Using the wizard I set it up to output
NTSC MPEG-2 720X480 29.97bps, Linear PCM480
and checked the Noise and Ghosting filters. I then ran the encoding which took a very long time, considering I am running a dual 3.06 Xeon workstation.
When I finished I ended up with the video in a m2v file and the audio in a wav file. Why is it demultiplexed and how to I get them back together? I have tried to use the multiplex tool with TMPGEnc but it won't let me put it back together?? Says it does not support this file type??
I am very confused, why is it encoding this way and how do I create a single mpeg-2 file that I can burn my DVD from... or even play it back on my PC.
Thanks
I loaded my mpeg-2 file into TMPGEnc Plus version 2.59. Using the wizard I set it up to output
NTSC MPEG-2 720X480 29.97bps, Linear PCM480
and checked the Noise and Ghosting filters. I then ran the encoding which took a very long time, considering I am running a dual 3.06 Xeon workstation.
When I finished I ended up with the video in a m2v file and the audio in a wav file. Why is it demultiplexed and how to I get them back together? I have tried to use the multiplex tool with TMPGEnc but it won't let me put it back together?? Says it does not support this file type??
I am very confused, why is it encoding this way and how do I create a single mpeg-2 file that I can burn my DVD from... or even play it back on my PC.
Thanks
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