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TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6

 

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Supported Input Formats
Video Formats MPEG-1 System stream (.mpg, .mpeg, .mpv) *1 *2
MPEG-1 Elementary stream (.m1v)
MPEG-2 Program stream (.mpg, .mpeg, .m2p)*2
MPEG-2 Elementary stream (.m2v)
MPEG-2 Transport stream (.mpg,.ts,.m2t,.m2ts,.mts (HDV, AVCHD format included)*2 *3
H.264/AVC (.mp4, .m4v, .m4a, .mov, .264)
H.265/HEVC (.mp4, .hevc, .265)

DVD-Video*4
DVD-VR*4
Blu-ray (BDAV/BDMV) *Supported formats of video and audio are limited to this specification table. *5
AVCHD (AVCHD 3D data support limited to the left channel)*5
Microsoft TV recording file (.dvr-ms, .wtv) *6
Everio movie file (.mod)
FLV (H.264)
MOV (H.264 + Linear PCM [CANON, Nikon model digital SLR camera generated data])
MKV (.mkv) *Limited to video and audio stream formats normally readable through the MPEG Reader.
XAVC S (.mp4)
PGMX (.pgmx, .mkv)
MXF (.mxf)

*MPEG-1 in 8-bit YUV 4:2:0 format only.
*MPEG-2 in 8-bit YUV 4:2:2 format only.
*H.264/AVC in up to 10-bit YUV 4:4:4 format only.
*H.264/MVC 3D data support limited to the left channel
*H.265/HEVC in 8/10-bit YUV 4:2:0 format only.


AVI (Uncompressed, or with the appropriate Codec correctly installed)*7
Quick Time (.mov, .qt, .mp4, m4a, m4v, .3gp, .3g2, .amc, .dv)*8
DivX file (.divx, .avi [DivX format content])
Windows Media file(.wmv, .asf)*9
WebM (.webm)
Ogg (Theora .ogv, .ogx)
PV3 / PV4 video recording file (.dv)*10
DirectShow readable file*11
Microsoft Media Foundation ("Media Foundation" hereafter) readable file*11
VFAPI readable file
Picture file (.bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, .psd, .png, .wmf, .emf, jpe, .rle, .dib .exif , .jfif, .gif, .wdp, .tiff, .jxr, .tif, .ico, .icon, .sgi, .tga)
ISO image file(.iso)*20
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5/6 Project Files(.tvmw5, .tvmw6) *22
Audio Formats MPEG-1 Audio Layer II ( .mp2) *12
MPEG-1 Audio Layer III ( .mp3) *12
Dolby Digital (.ac3) *12 *13
Dolby Digital Plus (.ec3 (E-AC-3)) *13
Advanced Audio Coding (.aac) *14
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (HE-AAC) (.aac)
FLAC (.fla, .flac)
MKV (.mkv, .mka) *Normally recognizable audio format through the MPEG Reader.
WAV (.wav uncompressed, or with the appropriate Codec correctly installed. Extensible format supported)
AVI (.avi) recognizable audio format *7
Windows Media file (.wma) *9
Ogg (Vorbis format .oga, .ogg)
QuickTime file (.mov,.qt,.mp4,.m4a,.3gp,.3g2,.amc) *8
AIFF (.aif, aiff)
VFAPI readable file
DirectShow readable file *11
Media Foundation readable file *11

Supported Output Formats
Output Formats AVCHD (Memory Card, DVD, Progressive)
Blu-ray (BDMV)
DVD (DVD-Video)

MPEG System Encoder
System Stream Format MPEG-1 System stream (ISO/IEC 11172-1 standard)
MPEG-2 Program stream (ISO/IEC 13818-1 standard)
MPEG-2 Transport stream (ISO/IEC 13818-1 standard)

MPEG Video Encoder
Stream Format MPEG-1 Video (ISO / IEC 11172-2 standard)
MPEG-2 Video (ISO / IEC 13818-2 standard)
H.264/AVC (ISO/IEC 14496-10 standard)
Aspect Ratio 1:1 / 4:3 / 16:9
Framerate Depends on the source files
Bitrate Control Mode CBR / VBR (1 pass, 2 pass, transcode)*
Profile & Level MPEG-2: MP@ML, MP@HL
H.264/AVC: Main Profile / High Profile, Level 3/3.1/3.2/4/4.1/4.2**
Video Standard PAL / NTSC
VBV Buffer Size Depends on the Profile & level
Performance MPEG-2: 4 types with error correction***
H.264/AVC(x264): 7 types***

* Transcode available only in MPEG-2 output. 1 pass available only when using the hardware encoder or in H.264/AVC output. 2 pass and transcode are not available when using the hardware encoder.
** Level 4.2 available only in AVCHD Progressive.
*** When using the hardware encoder, only the "Normal" level is available.


MPEG Audio Encoder
Output Setting Automatic (Minimum encode)
Manual (Re-encode all)
Manual (Non-conform only or specific format only)
Stream Format MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅱ (ISO/IEC 11172-3 standard)
Dolby Digital *15
Linear PCM
Bitrate MP2 (Stereo):
64 / 96 / 112 / 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 / 320 / 384 kbps
MP2 (Monaural):
32 / 48 / 56 / 64 / 80 / 96 / 112 / 128 / 160 / 192 kbps
Dolby Digital (Stereo):
128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 / 320 / 384 / 448 kbps kbps
Dolby Digital (Monaural):
64 / 80 / 96 / 112 / 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 kbps
Dolby Digital (5ch):
384 / 448 / 640 kbps*
Dolby Digital (5.1ch):
384 / 448 / 640 kbps*
Linear PCM
- For DVD-Video

Linear PCM (Stereo):
1536 (16/48) / 1920 (20/48) / 2304 (24/48) / 3072 (16/96) / 3840 (20/96) / 4608 (24/96) kbps
Linear PCM (Monaural):
768 (16/48) / 960 (20/48) / 1152 (24/48) / 1536 (16/96) / 1920 (20/96) / 2304 (24/96) kbps

- For AVCHD / Blu-ray
Linear PCM (Monaural/Stereo):
1536 (16/48) / 1920 (20/48) / 2304 (24/48) / 3072 (16/96) / 3840 (20/96) / 4608 (24/96) kbps
Linear PCM (3ch/4ch):
768 (16/48) / 960 (20/48) / 1152 (24/48) / 1536 (16/96) / 1920 (20/96) / 2304 (24/96) kbps
Linear PCM (5ch/5.1ch):
4608 (16/48) / 6912 (20/48) / 6912 (20/48) / 9216 (16/96) / 13824 (20/96) / 13824 (24/96) / 18432 (16/192) / 27648 (20/192) / 27648 (24/192) kbps
Linear PCM (7ch/7.1ch):
6144 (16/48) / 9216 (20/48) / 9216 (24/48) / 12288 (16/96) / 18432 (20/96) / 18432 (24/96) kbps **
Sampling Rate 48 kHz / 96 kHz / 192 kHz ***
Quantization 16 / 20 / 24 bit (Linear PCM only)
Channel Mode MPEG-1 Audio: Monaural / Stereo / Joint Stereo
Dolby Digital: Monaural / Stereo / 5ch / 5.1ch
Linear PCM :Monaural / Stereo / 3ch / 4ch / 5ch / 5.1ch / 7ch / 7.1ch ****

* 640 kbps is available only for AVCHD and Blu-ray formats.
** 7 ch / 7.1 ch are available only at 96 KHz and below.
*** 96 kHz / 192 kHz are available only in Linear PCM. 192 kHz is available only for AVCHD and Blu-ray formats.
**** DVD-Video supports only monaural and stereo.


DVD-Video Output Specifications
Output File DVD-Video file structure compliant with the DVD-Video standard.
(IFO and VOB file)
MPEG Format
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
Bitrate Control Mode
CBR
CBR / VBR
Interlace
N/A
YES
Progressive
YES
YES
Playback 3:2 Pulldown
N/A
YES
Profile & Level
N/A
MP@ML
Video Standard
NTSC / PAL
Supported Resolution
NTSC 352*240
PAL 352*288
NTSC: 720*480 / 704*480 / 352*480 / 352*240
PAL: 720*576 / 704*576 / 352*576 / 352*288
GOP Structure
18 frames max. (NTSC) / 15 frames max. (PAL), also XDVD specifications compliant.
Display Aspect Ratio
4:3 / 16:9
4:3 / 16:9
Frame Rate
29.97 fps (NTSC) / 25 fps (PAL)
Maximum Bitrate
1856 kbps (video only) / 9848 kbps (video + audio)
9800 kbps (video only) / 9848 kbps (video + audio)
VBV Buffer Size
40KB
224KB
Audio Stream Format
MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅱ(.mp2)
Dolby Digital (.ac3 up to 5.1 ch 448 kbps)
Linear PCM (.wav uncompressed up to 24 bit 96 kHz)

Blu-ray (BDMV) Output Specifications
Output Folder Structure BDMV folder (folders and files in the BDMV folder)
MPEG Format MPEG-2 / H.264/AVC
Bitrate Control Mode CBR / VBR
Interlace Interlace / Playback 3:2 pulldown*
Progressive Progressive / Progressive (2:2 pulldown)*
Profile & Level MPEG-2:MP@ML、MP@HL
MPEG-4 AVC:Main Profile / High Profile,Level3 / 3.1 / 3.2 / 4 / 4.1
Colorspace NTSC : SD resolutions: SMPTE 170M / HD resolutions: ITU-R BT.709
PAL : SD resolutions: ITU-R BT.470-2 / HD resolutions: ITU-R BT.709
Video Standard NTSC / PAL
Supported Resolution 720x480 (NTSC) / 720x576 (PAL) / 1280x720 / 1440x1080 / 1920x1080
GOP Structure MPEG-2: 30 frames max. (NTSC) / 25 frames max. (PAL)
H.264/AVC: 60 frames max. (NTSC) / 50 frames max. (PAL)**
Display Aspect Ratio 4:3 / 16:9
Frame Rate NTSC:23.976 / 24 (1280x720 and higher) / 29.97 (exc.280x720) / 59.94 (1280x720 only) fps
PAL:23.976 (1280x720 and higher) / 24 (1280x720 and higher) / 25 (exc.280x720) /50 (1280x720 only) fps
Maximum System Bitrate Video + audio + subtitles: 45000 kbps max (includes margin for multiplexing)
Video: 40000 kbps max***
VBV Buffer Size 0 to 3662 KB *Internal automatic setting
Audio Stream Format Dolby Digital (.ac3 up to 5.1ch)
Linear PCM (.wav uncompressed 24 bit 96 kHz, up to 24 bit / 192 kHz)
* The BDMV standard specifies 20 and 24 bit, and channel number must have the same bitrate in groups of two (ex.: 3 and 4 ch).

* Available settings' values depend on the selected encoder.
** The maximum value changes according to the bitrate and framerate.
*** The maximum value changes according to the profile and level.
# Recorded authoring in VC-1, Dolby Digital True HD, DTS, DTS HD, etc. is not supported.
# BD-J/Live is not supported.


AVCHD Output Specifications
Output Folder Structure AVCHD folder (folders and files in the AVCHD folder)
MPEG Format H.264/AVC
Bitrate Control Mode CBR / VBR (1 pass, 2 pass)*
Interlace Interlace / Playback 3:2 pulldown**
Progressive Progressive / Progressive (2:2 pulldown)**
Profile & Level Main Profile / High Profile,Level3 / 3.1 / 3.2 / 4 / 4.1 / 4.2 ***
Video Standard NTSC / PAL
Supported Resolution 720x480 (NTSC) / 720x576 (PAL) / 1280x720 / 1440x1080 / 1920x1080
GOP Structure 60 frames max. (NTSC) / 50 frames max. (PAL)****
Display Aspect Ratio 4:3 / 16:9
Frame Rate NTSC: 23.976 / 24 (1280x720 and higher) / 29.97 (exc.280x720) / 59.94 (1280x720, Progressive only) fps
PAL: 23.976 (1280x720 and higher) / 24 (1280x720 and higher) / 25 (exc.280x720)/ 50 (1280x720, Progressive only) fps
Clip Maximum Bitrate For SD Card / SD Card Playback Devices: 23200 kbps* (includes margin for multiplexing)#
For DVD Media Playback: 17350 kbps
For AVCHD Progressive Playback Devices: 27150 kbps (includes margin for multiplexing when the track's video setting is 1080 50/60p)
Audio Stream Format Dolby Digital (.ac3 up to 5.1 ch)
Linear PCM (.wav uncompressed 24 bit 96 kHz, up to 24 bit / 192 kHz)
* The AVCHD standard specifies 20 and 24 bit, and the channel number must have the same bitrate in groups of two (ex.: 3 and 4 ch).

* 2 pass not available for hardware encoder.
** Available settings' values depend on the selected encoder.
*** Level 4.2 available only in AVCHD Progressive.
**** The maximum value changes according to the bitrate and framerate.
# Cannot playback on an AVCHD HDD camcorder, only SD card.
# Cannot playback from Memory Stick media.


Edit and Processing Functions
Video Processing
DVD / Blu-ray / AVCHD Menu Editing Creates a complete menu for your DVD / Blu-ray (BDMV)* / AVCHD project.
* Supports high definition and pop-up menus.
Source Range Allows you to specify an arbitrary start and end frame within the source video.
Fast Navigation Allows you to use the fast navigation functions to rapidly cut-edit the source.
File Linking Support *16 Uses the Smart Rendering engine to smoothly join together several video/audio files.
Undo / Redo Registers cut-edit, source range and chapter changes.
Playback Audio Volume Lets you set the audio playback volume in each clip editing/preview window.
Cut-Editing Allows you to arbitrarily cut segments of the source and output only what remains.
Can also cut multiple specified ranges at a time.
Chapter Setting Inserts chapter points at arbitrary positions.
Chapters can be changed into split points.
Clip Splitting Allows you to arbitrarily set split points within the source, segmenting one clip into several new independent clips.
Advanced Adding Chapters Automatically set several chapter entry or split points according to a specified interval, number or time.
Fast Display Mode Accelerates the video preview rendering.
Smart Scene Search Clicking on the middle mouse button activates the Smart scene search, moving the playhead to the closest scene change.
Scene Change Detection Detects any scene change within the re-encoded parts of the clip to output an I frame.
Aspect Ratio Conversion Allows you to set (change) the aspect ratio of the output.
Audio Processing
Noise Reduction Reduces the random noise from analog, broadcast recordings, etc.
Gap Correction Allows you to correct a video/audio synchronization issue by the millisecond.
Volume Change Changes the volume from 0 to 500% of the source volume.
Normalization Changes the volume so the highest audio level is equal to or lower than 100% of the output.
Uniformization Uniformizes the volume based on the peak or average audio level.
Fade-in/out Applies an audio fading effect at the beginning and/or the end of the clip.
Multistream Capabilities Allows you to set up to four independant audio streams in Blu-ray (BDMV), DVD-Video and AVCHD formats.
Bilingual Capabilities Allows you to extract the left (main language) or right (secondary language) part of an audio stream, or output both.
Audio Conversion High quality converters adapt the audio format to the selected Blu-ray (BDMV), DVD-Video or AVCHD output specifications.
Sampling Rate Conversion High precision 32 bit floating point audio processors can convert from and to any required sampling rate (32 / 44 / 48 / 96 / 192 kHz).
Track BGM Editing Allows you to add and edit audio files as BGM for each track.

Other Functions
Proxy Editing File Allows you to create a lighter, more manageable version of a high definition source file used for display purposes during project editing.
The original source file is used only at the encode processing stage. Provides 5 quality/size levels.
MPEG-2 Transcoding Output Allows you to adapt the MPEG-2 output size of the BD/DVD structure to an arbitrary one/two layer media capacity.
* Transcoding may not reach the specified target size depending on the video material.
* Does not occur on tracks with a size adjustment exclusion setting.
1-pass and 2-pass Full Encode Entirely converts non-compliant files to Blu-ray, DVD-Video or AVCHD standard.
2-pass full encode requires more processing time but allows you to get a picture quality and output size closer to the specified values.
* 2 pass is not available when using the hardware encoder.
Smart Rendering Support Outputs using the Smart Rendering Engine for any MPEG file.
Transition Effects Creates a transition effect between clips.
Slideshow Creation Creates a slideshow with transition effects and music from still pictures.
Can sort the source pictures based on the file name or date taken; can add a transition effect between pictures.
MPEG Tools *17 Allows you to multiplex or demultiplex MPEG compatible streams into or from an MPEG file.
Disc Writing Tool *18 Seamlessly write the authored output onto a DVD or BD media.
Color Clip Allows you to create a color matte, gradient, pattern or QR code clip from a video generator using parameters or pictures.
Clip Edit Window Customization Switch on/off the audio waveform or thumbnail display, enlarge or reduce the display range, etc.
Subtitle Insertion Support Adds player switchable subtitles (text type, picture type* and QR code*). Up to 8 subtitle streams in a DVD-Video or Blu-ray (BDMV) and up to 2 subtitle streams can be added in an AVCHD. Also supports SRT tag format.
* Blu-ray (BDMV) only
Video Capture Saving Saves the picture in the preview to a picture file (BMP format).
Timecode Corrected MPEG File Input *19 Elimitates any audio gap by using the timecode correction data contained in certain MPEG files.
Chapter List File Importation Allows you to save or import chapter list files.
Supports the importation of a keyframe file (.keyframe) generated by our other applications such as the TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works series.
TS / PGMX / MXF Importation and Analysis When an MPEG-2 TS, PGMX or MXF contains several streams, its content is analyzed, then video, audio, and subtitle (ISDB / DVB / Closed caption) data can be selectively imported.
* Unsupported video and audio CoDec formats are not imported.
DVD-Video / DVD-VR / Blu-ray / AVCHD Importation *5 Imports DVD-Video, DVD-VR, Blu-ray, and AVCHD data, with the possibility to import the chapter data, etc.
Media Center Importation *8 Imports Microsoft TV recording files (.dvr-ms, .wtv) generated by Media Center.
Batch Authoring Tool*21 Registers several authoring or output projects and automatically outputs them one after another.
Pegasys Project File Importation*22 Can add a TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works Series (sold separately) project file as a clip.
Uses Intel® Media SDK Possibility to decode MPEG-2, H/264/AVC and H.265/HEVC, and to encode MPEG-2, H.264/AVC by using a hardware decoder through the Intel QSV.
* Performs only in software mode when used with an Intel Media SDK non-compatible CPU. (decode only)
* Requires the installation of a QSV compatible device and the compatible driver, and that the QSV device functions correctly.
* Decoding and encoding process through the Intel Media SDK requires setting both the MPEG decoder and encoder seletor. * If the CPU can be used for hardware processing, the Intel Media SDK Hardware option is usable.
Uses NVIDIA CUDA™ Can use NVIDIA CUDA to perform filtering calculations, MPEG-1 / 2, H.264/AVC and H.265/HEVC decoding.
* Requires the installation of an NVIDIA CUDA compatible device and the compatible driver, and that the CUDA device functions correctly.
Uses NVIDIA NVENC Possibility to use NVIDIA CUDA to perform H.264/AVC hardware encoding (only for proxy creation).
* Requires the installation of an NVIDIA NVENC compatible device, the compatible driver, and that the NVENC device functions correctly.
Uses AMD Media SDK Possibility to decode H/264/AVC and encode(only for proxy creation) through the AMD Media SDK.
* Requires the installation of a AMD Media SDK compatible device, the compatible driver, and that the AMD Media SDK device functions correctly.
Jog Shuttle Support Key shortcut definitions in the clip Cut Edit window includes those used by a jog shuttle.
Smart Tap Controller Support Supports the auxiliary controller, "TMPGEnc Smart Tap Controller ". This controller allows you to control the cut-editing operations of TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6 from your iPhone or iPad.
Simulation Support Lets you verify your Blu-ray (BDMV), DVD-Video or AVCHD project video, audio and subtitles through a complete player simulator.
CPU Priority 5 CPU usage priority allocation levels from idle time only to full time process.
Post-output Final Task Automatically shuts-down, goes into stand-by, or hibernate mode when the output process is completed (available options depend on the machine and operating system).
News Center Online Notification Receives update information, etc. directly from Pegasys.

*1 MPEG-1 VBR (variable bitrate) files cannot be smart rendered. *2 Depending on the settings and device used, an audio gap may appear in the captured movie data. Use the trial version to verify the quality of your capture system. *3 files which were multiplexed by software such as freeware may not be imported correctly. *4 DVD-VR importation requires a media compatible drive and UDF 2.0 support. Standard Windows installations are not able to copy or read the UDF 2.0 format, so such functions cannot be used. This application cannot process DVD-Video protected by a Copyright or anti-copy enforcement system such as CSS and CPRM. *5 Some MTS files recorded in Blu-ray (AVCHD, BDMV and BDAV) may not be correctly processed due to the file's internal structure. Preferably use the Source Wizard to import the file. Blu-ray (BDAV/BDMV) importation requires a media compatible drive and UDF 2.5 / 2.6 support (Analysis importing from BDXL media is not supported). This application cannot process a Blu-ray (BDAV/BDMV) protected by a Copyright or anti-copy enforcement system. *6 Microsoft TV PVR file (*.wtv) importation requires the computer that recorded the video, or a computer that supports Media Center PC video recording file playback.
WTV file importation is possible on the computer used to record the file, or on a computer able to create this type of file. Recordings copy-protected by a DRM scheme cannot be imported. Only WTV files containing MPEG-2, H.264/AVC video and MP2, AC3 or AAC audio can be imported. *7 The video YUV colorspace is interpolated to the Type-2 DV codec used by our company for AVI input, allowing higher picture quality. Except for uncompressed AVI, AVI file input requires the codec corresponding to the format. Type-1 DV and other importations through DirectShow depends on the available environment. For this reason, it is normal for some AVI files to not be readable. Audio may not be available in the second clip when no more than one instance of a codec can exist at a given time within the system. *8 QuickTime file importation requires QuickTime 7.7.6 or newer versions (audio may not be correctly processed in case of a multitrack audio source file). *9 Data broadcasted live on the Internet is not supported. Files protected by the Windows Media Digital Copyright Management (DRM) are not supported. Files without a Seekable (cue) flag are not supported. *10 PV3/4 video recording file importation requires the Hearth Soft "AviUtl plug-in EARTH SOFT DV.aui Ver.2.4.4 or Ver.3.0.1" correctly installed. Versions other than 2.4.4 and 3.0.1 do not function.
Recording data recorded with the AviUtl plug-in EARTH SOFT DV.aui Ver 2.4.4 require Ver. 2.4.4 to be imported, data recorded with the version 3.0.1 require Ver. 3.0.1 to be imported.
Processing the audio of a PV3/4 video recording requires that the audio format is LPCM. *11 Importations through DirectShow or MediaFoundation requires the format CODEC (playback software). Available CODECs may differ depending on the computer. For this reason, it is normal that some files are not readable. Some specific formats used (VBR, ogg, etc.) may result in an audio gap or may not be outputted. *12 Supports CBR and VBR. *13 Dolby Digital Plus importation supports audio data sources of up to 7.1 channels. *14 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) importation supports audio data sources of up to 5.1 channels. AAC Smart Rendering is not supported (However, the source can be converted into Dolby Digital, Linear PCM or MP2). *15 Using Dolby Digital audio in several instances of the TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6 main application at the same time, with the Batch Authoring Tool. *16 File linking for MPEG files with different characteristics is practiced according to the criteria parameters of the Master clip. Files which cannot be smart rendered will be linked by re-encoding. *17 The MPEG Tool supports MPEG files created by the TMPGEnc encoder series. (MPEG files generated by a hardware encoder or other companies' encoder may not be correctly processed) *18 Requires a compatible disc drive (BDXL writing is not supported in this application). *19 Audio gap and other issues may arise when the application is used in certain conditions. For this reason, we recommend you use the trial version to evaluate its performance before purchasing it. Partially damaged source files may not be imported at all. *20 Supports only DVD-Video, Blu-ray, and AVCHD authoring data. A general MPEG file is not supported. In a Windows 7 environment, the direct ISO image file importation requires ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver which is packaged with the application. *21 The Batch Authoring Tool cannot output multiple projects at the same time, nor output while the TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6 main application is outputting. *22 Supports project files created by TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 Ver.5.2.0.62 or newer. A file created using a previous version cannot be added to the clip list. TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5/6 must be installed in the same environment as this product.


Supplemental Notice

  • Some VOB and VRO files recorded in the DVD-Video/VR format may not be correctly processed.
    (always use the "From DVD/Blu-ray/AVCHD" option in the Source Wizard).
  • Supports video files generated by the TMPGEnc series, most capture devices and DVD/BD recorders. Depending on the settings and device used, an audio gap may appear in the captured movie data. Use the trial version to verify the quality of your capture system before purchasing the retail version. Partially damaged source files may not be imported at all. This application cannot process DVD-Video or Blu-ray content protected by Copyright or anti-copy enforcement system such as CSS or CPRM.
  • DVD-Video and Blu-ray (BDMV) authored with this application are not usable as a master for duplication. Pegasys Inc. is not liable for any damage arising from the utilization of this product.

* Product characteristics may change without prior notice.