It has worked with my MPEG-2 files very well, and has made it very easy for me to edit my movie. It's not shareware - but I am taking advantage of the 30 day trial. TMPGEnc DVD Author V1.6 from has impressed me greatly. Whilst we wait for Nero to perform some extensive magic, I have been trying other software. If it 'sounds too good to be true' as they say, and this time it was.
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~grumbles about this are more than justifiable~ It isn't as if I didn't know Sony was paranoid about copy protection being in the movie industry, but one must look before they leap nowadays. It was deceptive of Sony to not include this information in their product description, leading the consumer into thinking they would get a fully functional version of Nero along with their package.
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This alone made me wonder what other functionality might have been truncated by Sony's limited Nero license, and tempted re-installation of the version of this software I'd originally installed. Then I discovered the Nero package included with my Sony burner is limited to functioning only with my Sony burner! It does not support my system's LG combo drive, so if I wish to burn a CD with Nero, it must be done through the Sony burner. Beyond me why fixing software must entail making functions far worse, or artistic features unavaliable to use. Hated updating to NVE3 knowing buttons and 'content' would not be nearly as nice, nor do I much like the newer functions as much as NVE2. Tried using NVE2 before updating and had far worse results. Frame size must be the problem, but this is something I'm only now trying to learn more about while putting out Nero's fires. I'm not sure what this software will or not do anymore.
Good to know you've had no problem converting PAL with Nero, process of elimination is all I have to work with at this point. For a newbie, I'm sure getting broken in to all this the hard way. Sure hope he's in Germany right now working on this and gets back to us.
Sent my email address to Craig, so far no reply. NTSC standard is 720X480" If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd love to hear it. avi to shrink it down, but haven't tried to burn it yet.Įrror message I got prior was: "The MPEG file screen size is 480X576. Turned out to be an incompatible frame size - PAL?, tried to change frame size by conversion and to.
ExpressUI - Project contents -ĭiscovered what might be wrong with the Pilates exercise videos I bought at a yard sale and tried to copy. ExpressUI Encoding mode: High Quality (2-Pass VBR) ExpressUI Audio format: Dolby Digital (AC-3) 2.0 in case there is anyone who might know what went wrong? Here are specs from that log in case they contain information which reveals the problem - wasn't sure which part of the log was most pertinent: Fired the DVD up, hit the chapter navigation button, movie started w/music, then all audio vanished and it was like watching a silent movie. Couldn't wait to view the result, everything seemed near perfect with exception of a chapter button refusing to be customized without crashing the program during menu creation - so I left it saying chapter 1 (not the end of the world). Got my first DVD burn with VisionEX3, and with a menu! Took 4 hrs 41 minutes as the program insisted on trancoding regardless of the file being mpeg2. Started with Nero software which came with my Sony DRX710UL burner, a version w/VisionEX2 and worked upgrades incrementally to the most current. Decided to uninstall everything again, deleted all files which smacked of nero in any way, ran their general cleaning tool, and re-installed the entire program from scratch.