Finished products may be played with DivX Player software on a PC, or on any DivX Certified DVD player and a television or compatible home theater system. DivX projects made with TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 enjoy the ultimate combination of DVD-like presentation with DivX technology. With DivX authoring capability, DivX projects can now have great DVD-like menus and navigation. The templates are ideal for either DVD or DivX CD or DVD applications. The 4:3 or 16:9 formatted templates include: Menu, Top Menu, Track Menu and an Audio Page. Of course, they can still cut-edit, create custom menus, and burn projects to a CD (DivX only) or DVD to show others.” These include HDV capture, DivX authoring, multiple subtitle streams, and the ability to import popular video formats for authoring to DVD or DivX. “Users appreciate the many great enhancements our TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 with DivX Authoring offers. It’s our way of thanking loyal customers for their support,” stated Kimi Matsuki, TMPG CEO. “We are planning on releasing more new menu templates in the months to come. The second set has two Asian themes Butterfly and Samurai as well as a pretty Viola Nights menu. The menu templates are designed for wedding, golf, cartoons, history, 4th of July and Christmas themed DVD’s or DivX CD’s and DVD’s. But you said your movies are in MPEG format.JPRLog - Gardena, CA – J– TMPG, Inc., the company that makes digital video easy, today announced there are two sets of fun menu templates exclusively available at its website for DVD Author 3 owners. So should I only be changing divx to dvd then ?ĭivX is a different matter (if you're interested in converting DivX to DVD, see the guides at ). I wanted to watch them on my DVD player downstairs in a comfy chair with a beer. I am re encoding as I have a DVD writer and loads of movies. Posted: Mon, 13:38 Post subject: Audio Lag Just one question: If your source is MPEG, why are you recompressing it? Is is the wrong resolution for DVD? With DivX there are some issues that may cause audio lag in TMPGEnc, but this is obviously not the case since your source is MPEG. Maybe I should look for another method of taking an mpg or divx and creating a DVD suitable for standalone players?
However I dont know how to resolve the problem. This proves that the lag occurs when TmpgEnc authors/encodes the source file. Posted: Fri, 7:56 Post subject: TmpgEnc DVD Author audio lagĪfter TmpgEnc DVD had finished writting to the hard disk I opened it with Power DVD, and YES there is an audio lag :*( Can't you burn the disc directly from TMPGEnc DVD Author? I thought the new versions had built-in recording.Īlso, when you open the TS folder with PowerDVD, for example, does it play correctly? I've had some problems burning TS folders from Nero in the past. So does anybody have any ideas of how to cure the audio lag generated by "TmpgEnc DVD Author" ? I had a similar issue with TmpgEnc encoder a while ago, that was resolved by increasing the priority of something within the environmental settings. I am convinced that the lag is generated when TmpgEnc DVD encodes/authors the DVD file structure. The original MPG movies have no audio lag, however the completed DVD has a bad audio lag. I have used "TmpgEnc DVD Author" to author two mpg movies to a directory, I then write the DVD using Nero. Please help, I'm having problems with audio and video sync and it is driving me nuts! Posted: Tue, 12:31 Post subject: TmpgEnc DVD Author audio lag Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in :: View topic - TmpgEnc DVD Author audio lagįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register