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Description: Download a trial version of TMPGEnc MPEG Editor
TMPGEnc MPEG Editor lets you edit your MPEG files on the frame level without re-encoding for DVDs and Blu-rays.
Features:
Edit your MPEG files on the frame level without re-encoding everything! Maintains original video quality!
Write your edited files to Blu-ray Disc (BDAV) and DVD!
High Definition Video importing straight from your HDV camcorder!
Choose from over 170 incredible video transition effects between clips!
Use the included VRCopy utility to import and burn video to DVD-RAM discs! Great for DVD-Recorder users!
This software has the following sub editions:
TMPGEnc MPEG Editor<==
Input Files: AC3, DVD, DVR-MS, IFO/BUP, MP2, MPG, WAV
Output Files: AC3, Blu-ray, DVD, IFO/BUP, MP3, MPG, SVCD, VCD, VOB, WAV
Version 3.1.1.95
Release Date: Apr 23, 2009
Added: Dolby® Digital 5.1 output support (Starting from this version you cannot output multiple Dolby Digital streams at a time. Ex: When outputting with the Batch encode tool or using several instances of TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 simultaneously).
Added: AAC 5.1 channel input suppport.
Added: Possibility to force a given AAC source channel mode in the Property window of a clip.
Added: Multithread setting provides options to reduce the memory usage during the motion search (enabled by default). This option may slightly reduce the processing speed.
Added: Multithread setting provides source file caching options.
Fixed: Noise would sometimes appear at the bottom of the high-speed thumbnail picture when the source was 1920×1080 progressive.
Fixed: When cut-editing, a different picture would appear for a split second.
Fixed: MPEG-2 Audio in joint-stereo mode could not be used when outputting into BDAV format.
Fixed: Scene change detection would sometimes display the previous frame rather than the actual search end frame.
Fixed: When importing a TS file, a still picture would sometimes appear for a long time at the beginning of the video.
Fixed: Some specific TS files could not be read.
Fixed: The MPEG Tools' Advanced Multiplexer could not correctly multiplex more than two Dolby® Digital or Linear PCM streams into a file.
Fixed: In Dolby® Digital output, a small fraction of the audio could be lost at connection or cut-edit points, possibly resulting in an audio gap.
Fixed: A division by zero error would arise at the end of the re-encode analysis of added VCD materials.
Fixed: The application would sometimes exit on an error after importing a DVD-Video title with the Source Wizard.
Fixed: During an MPEG-1 System Stream and MPEG-2 Program Stream multiplexing, the right PES would sometimes not be added to the PTS.
Fixed: 20 bit or 24 bit Linear PCM audio in a clip would be mistakenly identified as 16 bit in the Source stage.
Fixed: Other corrections.
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