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TMPGEnc Video Mastering 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 *5
PGMX (.pgmx, .mkv)
XAVC S (.mp4)
FLV (H.264)
MKV (.mkv) *Limited to video and audio stream formats normally readable through the MPEG Reader.
Microsoft TV recording file (.dvr-ms, .wtv) *6
Everio movie file (.mod)
MOV (H.264 + Linear PCM [CANON, Nikon model digital SLR camera generated data])
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 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, .dpx)
ISO image file(.iso) *20
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
FLAC (.fla, .flac)
MKV (.mkv, .mka) *Normally readable 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)
Quick Time 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 MPEG file for DVD-Video (NTSC/PAL (MP@ML))
MPEG file for DVD-Video (HDV-HD1, HDV-HD2)
MPEG file for AVCHD (NTSC/PAL(HDD/Memory, DVD, AVCHD Progressive))
MPEG file for Blu-ray (NTSC/PAL(BDAV, BDMV))
MPEG file for mobile device (PSP, PS Vita, iPhone 4 or later, iPhone5 or later, iPad 3rd gen or later, Generic Smartphones/Tablets)
MPEG file for YouTube (Supports 4K Resolution)
MPEG file for iV VIDEO *21

MPEG-1 NTSC/PAL
MPEG-2 NTSC/PAL (MP@LL, MP@ML, MP@H-14, MP@HL)
H.264/AVC (NTSC/PAL(baseline, Main, High))
H.265/HEVC (Main, Main 10)
MKV (Matroska) (Video:MPEG-1/2, MPEG-4 AVC, Audio:MP2/MP3, MPEG-4 AAC, DolbyDigital, LinearPCM, FLAC)
FLV (H.264)
AVI (Depends on the installed codec)
Windows Media Video file (Depends on the version of Windows Media Technology)
QuickTime file (.mov) (QuickTime 7.7.6 or later version required)
DivX file (.divx, .avi)
DivX HEVC file (.mkv)
XAVC S MP4 file (.mp4)
WebM (Video:VP8, Audio:Vorbis, .webm)
Ogg (Video:Theora, Audio:Vorbis, .ogv)
Sequential pictures file (BMP, PNG, JPEG)
Wave file (Depends of the installed codec,up tp Uncompressed 5.1ch)
MPEG Audio file (MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅱ/Ⅲ)
Dolby Digital file (1ch, 2ch (Stereo/Dual), 5ch, 5.1ch)
Windows Media Audio file (Depends on the version of Windows Media Technology)
AIFF file (Monaural / Stereo)

MPEG Output Specifications

* Available settings and options for the DVD, HDV, Blu-ray and AVCHD output formats may be limited by their specifications.
* Available settings and options may be partially different when using an MPEG encoder other than the Standard encoder.
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-4 (ISO/IEC 14496-12/14/15 standard)
Matroska (MKV)
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)
H.265/HEVC (ISO/IEC 23008-2 standard)
Video Encoder MPEG-1/2: Standard encoder *15
H.264/AVC: x264 encoder *15
H.265/HEVC: x265 encoder *15
Aspect Ratio MPEG-1/2 :
1:1 / 4:3 / 16:9 / 2.21:1 (MPEG-2 only)
H.264/AVC , H.265/HEVC :
1:1 / 4:3 / 16:9 / 2.21:1 / 12:11 / 10:11 / 16:11 / 40:33 / 24:11 / 20:11 / 32:11 / 80:33 / 18:11 / 15:11 / 64:33 / 160:99 / 3:2 / 2:1
Framerate MPEG-1/2 :
23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC :
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 47.952 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 / 71.928 / 72 / 75 / 89.91 / 90 / 95.904 / 96 / 100 / 119.88 / 120 fps
Bitrate Control Mode CBR (Constant bitrate)
VBR (2 pass average bitrate): MPEG 1/2 Standard encoder, H.264/AVC x264, H.265/HEVC x265;
VBR (1 pass average bitrate): H.264/AVC x264, H.265/HEVC x265, Intel Media SDK, NVENC;
VBR (Constant quality): MPEG 1/2 Standard encoder, H.264/AVC x264, H.265/HEVC x265
Profile & Level MPEG-2 : MP@LL, MP@ML, MP@H-14, MP@HL, MP@HPL, HP@ML,HP@H-14, HP@HL, 422P@ML, 422P@HL
H.264/AVC :
Profile /Baseline, Main, High, High 10, High 422, High 444 Predictive, High 10 Intra, High 422 Intra, High 444 Intra *
Level /Automatic, 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4, 4.1, 4.2, 5, 5.1, 5.2
* High 10 and higher are only available for the x264 encoder.
H.265/HEVC :
Profile /Main, Main 10
Level /Automatic, 1, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4, 4.1, 5, 5.1, 5.2, 6, 6.1, 6.2
(High tier available between level 4 and 6.2 )*
VBV Buffer Size Automatic / Arbitrary (Depends on the Profile & level)
Entropy Coding CAVLC/CABAC
* H.265/HEVC supports only the CABAC
Scan Type Interlace / Progressive / Playback 3:2 pulldown / Inverse 3:2 pulldown / Progressive (2:2 pulldown)
* H.265/HEVC supports Progressive only.
Field Order Top field first / Bottom field first
Motion Search Type MPEG-1/2 (Standard encoder) : 4 types with error correction
H.264/AVC(x264) : 5 types
H.265/HEVC(x265) : 5 types
* High tier allows setting a higher bitrate than that of the same level.

MPEG Audio Encoder
Stream Format Linear PCM
MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅱ(ISO/IEC 11172-3 standard)
MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅲ(ISO/IEC 11172-3 standard)
Dolby Digital (AC-3) *15
MPEG-2 AAC Main Profile / LowComplexity(LC) / HE-AAC / HE-AAC v2(ISO/IEC 13818-7)
MPEG-4 AAC Main Profile / LowComplexity(LC) / HE-AAC / HE-AAC v2(ISO/IEC 14496-3)
FLAC
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
MP3 (Stereo/Monaural) :
32 / 40 / 48 / 56 / 64 / 80 / 96 / 112 / 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 / 320 kbps
Dolby Digital (Stereo) : 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 / 320 / 384 / 448 kbps
Dolby Digital (Monaural) : 64 / 80 / 96 / 112 / 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 kbps
Dolby Digital (Dual Channel) : 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 / 320 / 384 / 448 kbps
Dolby Digital (5ch) : 384 / 448 / 640 kbps
Dolby Digital (5.1ch) : 384 / 448 / 640 kbps
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
Linear PCM (MultiChannel)* : 4608 (16/48/5.1) / 13824 (24/96/5.1) / 36864 (24/192/7.1ch) kbps
*The multi channel settings is available in the MPEG-2 Transport (HDMV/AVCHD) and the elementary output setting. The bitrate values described above are examples. The bitrate range will be changed between 48 / 96 / 192 kHz, monaural / stereo / 3 / 4 / 5 / 5.1 / 7 / 7.1ch, 16 / 20 / 24 bit.
MPEG-2/4 AAC Main Profile/LowComplexity (LC) :
12 (8kHz/mono) to 2880 kbps (96kHz/5.1ch)
MPEG-2/4 HE-AAC v2 :
16 (32kHz/mono) to 288 (48kHz/5.1ch) kbps
MPEG-2/4 HE-AAC v2 :
16 (32kHz) to 144 (48kHz) kbps
*Available values depend on the selected channels and sampling rate.
FLAC : undefined
Sampling Rate MP2 / MP3 / DolbyDigital :
32 kHz (.mp2,.ac3) / 44.1 kHz (.mp2,.ac3) / 48 kHz
MPEG-2/4 AAC Main Profile / LowComplexity (LC) :
8 / 11.025 / 12 / 16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 64 / 88.2 / 96 kHz
MPEG-2/4 HE-AAC :
16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 64 / 88.2 / 96 kHz
MPEG-2/4 HE-AAC v2 :
16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 kHz
LinearPCM :
8 / 11.025 / 12 / 16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 64 / 88.2 / 96 / 128 / 176.4 / 192 kHz
* Available settings are different depending on the system stream format
FLAC : 8 / 16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz
Quantization 16 bit, 20/24 bit (FLAC/Linear PCM), 32/64 bit Float (Linear PCM elementary)
Channel Mode Monaural / Stereo / Joint Stereo (MP2) / Dual Channel;
Dolby Digital / MPEG-2/4 AAC (LC) / FLAC: up to 5.1;
Linear PCM: up to 7.1 (ES/TS (HDMV)/AVCHD only);
HE-AAC: Monaural / Stereo / 5.1;
HE-AAC v2: Stereo;
*Multi channel will be down mixed depending on the output settings.
MPEG-1/2 Encoder Options
192 bytes Packet Output Allows setting the packet size to 192 bytes when outputting in MPEG-2 Transport Stream.
Encode keyframs as I frames Encodes as I frames at keyframe positions. Possibility to output the information file of the keyframe positions.
Video Format Automatic, Component, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, MAC, Unspecified
YUV Color Space Color Primaries :
ITU-R BT.709, ITU-R BT.470-2 System M, ITU-R BT.470-2 System B, G, SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 240M (1987)

Transfer Characteristics :
ITU-R BT.709, ITU-R BT.470-2 System M, ITU-R BT.470-2 System B, G, SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 240M (1987)

Matrix Coefficients :
ITU-R BT.709, FCC, ITU-R BT.470-2 System B, G, SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 240M (1987)

*Unavailable for MPEG-1
Half/full Pixel Motion Estimation Allows you to optimize the motion search up to the half pixel level.
DC Component Precision 8 / 9 / 10 bit
Blocknoise Softening Allows you to parametrically soften blocknoise during the encode processing.
*For the details of each parameter, please refer to each of the output settings pages.

H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC Encoder Options
Output for streaming use For streaming playback; places the stream information in the file header instead of the trailer. Allows the player to start playback while still downloading the data.
*Available only for MP4 container
Data Container for Apple Portable Devices Allows setting the Baseline Low-Complexity profile flag in the file header data. This data may be required by some Apple portable devices.
*Available only for MP4 container
Video Format Automatic / Component / PAL / NTSC / SECAM / MAC / Unspecified
YUV Color Space Color Primaries :
ITU-R BT.709, ITU-R BT.470-2 System M, ITU-R BT.470-2 System B, G, SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 240M (1987), GenericFilm, ITU- R BT.2020, SMPTE ST 428-1(H.265/HEVC only)

Transfer Characteristics :
ITU-R BT.709, ITU-R BT.470-2 System M, ITU-R BT.470-2 System B, G, SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 240M (1987), Linear, Logarithmic 100 1, Logarithmic 316 22777 1, IEC 61966-2-4, ITU-R BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-1, ITU-R BT.2020 10bit, ITU-R BT.2020 12bit, SMPTE ST 2084 10 / 12 / 14 / 16bit(H.265/HEVC only), SMPTE ST 428-1(H.265/HEVC only)

Matrix Coefficients :
ITU-R BT.709, FCC, ITU-R BT.470-2 System B, G, SMPTE 170M, SMPTE 240M (1987), YCgCo, ITU-R BT.2020 Non-Constant, GBR(H.264/AVC High 4:4:4 only)
192 bytes Packet Output Allows setting the packet size to 192 bytes when outputting in MPEG-2 Transport Stream.
Reference Frames Allows setting the number of reference frames.
Option to adjust stream structure for standards Allows adjusting the video stream to be compliant with Blu-ray Disc, AVCHD and XAVC S standards.
*It may not be possible to meet the standard even if this option is enabled. It is necessary setting other parameters to be compatible with the standard. Generally, we recommend using the MPEG file for Blu-ray, AVCHD and XAVC S templates.
*This setting is only for the x264 encoder.
*For the details of each parameters, please refer to each of the output settings pages.

GOP Structure
Content Allows setting the maximum number of reference-frames, the number of B-frames, the normal number of frames, and the minimum number of frames within a GOP.
Bitstream Output for Editing Closed GOP: Removes references between GOPs.
Open GOP: Starts a GOP from a B frame that is referred from another GOP.
Sequence Header Output Allows including video characteristics in the sequence header of each GOP.
Scene Change Detection Automatically inserts an I-frame when a scene change is detected. It also allows setting the sensitivity.
*Available settings are different depending on the encoder.

Other
Chapter Addition Allows outputting the keyframes as chapter entry points in a MP4 or MKV container.
(A chapter name can be set by right-clicking on the keyframe in the list.)
*QuickTime player may not display text other than the supported language.
Metadata Addition Allows adding "Title", "Artist", "Copyright" and "Comment" metadata in a MP4 or MKV container. *Viewing metadata requires a compatible player.
Thumbnail Picture Creation Allows creating a thumbnail picture (JPEG), usable for portable devices, etc., from a header frame or a specified first keyframe.

Windows Media File Output Specifications

Windows Media File Video Output Options
Video Codec Windows Media Video 7
Windows Media Video 8
Windows Media Video 9
Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile
*Availability depends on the installed Windows Media Technology. Windows Media 7 and later versions do not provide some of the options found in Windows Media 9.
Bitrate Control Mode CBR / VBR (each 1 pass, 2 pass)
Resolution 32×32 to 4096×4096
Framerate 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 19.98 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps *Allows setting the interlace mode in 25 / 29.97 / 30.
Aspect Ratio 1:1 / 4:3 / 16:9 / 2.21:1
Data Rate 1 kbps to 50 Mbps
Other Marker registration function, performance setting, picture quality setting.
Windows Media File Audio Output Options
Audio Codec Windows Media Audio 9/10 (Professional / Lossless)
*Availability depends on the installed Windows Media Technology.
Bitrate Control Mode CBR / VBR (each 1 pass, 2 pass)
Sampling Rate 8khz to 96khz
*Availability depends on the installed audio codec.
Data Rate 8 kbps to 768 kbps
*Availability depends on the installed audio codec.
Channel Mode 1ch to 7.1ch
*Availability depends on the installed audio codec.
Quantization 16-bit / 24-bit
*Availability depends on the installed audio codec.

FLV File Output Specifications
Container Type FLV File Format
Format Video : H.264/AVC
Audio : MPEG-4 AAC Low Complexity (LC) / HE-AAC / HE-AAC v2 (Please refer to the MPEG audio encoder table).
Profile & Level Profile / Baseline, Main, High
Level / Automatic, 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4, 4.1, 4.2, 5, 5.1, 5.2
Resolution 48×48 to 4096×4096
Aspect Ratio Pixel aspect ratio 1:1
Framerate 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 47.952 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
Bitrate Control Mode CBR (Constant bitrate)
VBR (2 pass average bitrate)
VBR (1 pass average bitrate)
VBR (Constant quality)
Scan Type Interlace / Progressive / Playback 3:2 pulldown / Progressive (2:2 pulldown).
VBV Buffer Size Automatic / Arbitrary (Depends on the Profile & level).
Entropy Coding CAVLC / CABAC
Performance x264: Very Slow to fastest (7 steps)
Intel Media SDK: Normal and Somewhat Slow
NVENC: Unavailable
GOP Structure Settings Allows setting the maximum number of reference-frames, the number of B-frames, the normal number of frames, the minimum number of frames within a GOP.
Bitstream Output for Editing Closed GOP: Removes references between GOPs.
Open GOP: Starts a GOP from a B frame that is referred from another GOP.
Scene Change Detection Automatically inserts an I-frame when a scene change is detected. It also allows setting the sensitivity.
Other Metadata Addition (Title, Artist, Copyright), Thumbnail Picture Creation
*Available settings are different depending on the encoder.


DivX File Output Specifications
Format Video : DivX 6
Audio : MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅲ (Please refer to the MPEG audio encoder table)
AVI Container Type AVI 1.0 / AVI 2.0 (OpenDML format)
Aspect Ratio 1:1 / 4:3 / 16:9
Framerate 1 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 14.985 / 15 / 19.98 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
Bitrate Control Mode 1 pass CBR / 1 pass Constant Quality / Multipass (up to 4 passes)
Profile QMobile, Mobile, Home Theater, HD 720p, HD 1080p
Level Low Level, Medium Level, High Level
Performance picture quality prioritization to encode speed prioritization (6 steps)
Bi-directional Encoding Adaptive single consecutive / Adaptive multiple consecutive
Quantization Type H.263 / H.263 (optimized), MPEG
Psychovisual Enhancement Shaping / Masking
Other GMC, quarter-pixel motion search.
*Available settings and options may be partially different depending on the selected Profile.
*By default, a DivX file outputs in segments of 1950 MB. File segment size can be set from 4 to 4032 MB. Some DivX enabled players may not support a DivX file larger than 2 GB.
A DivX file in HD 1080p profile can only be output in the AVI 2.0 (OpenDML) container type.
*Some DivX enabled players may not support HD 1080p profile in an AVI 2.0 (OpenDML) container type.


DivX HEVC File Output Specifications
Container Type MKV File Format
Format Video : H.265/HEVC
Audio : MPEG-1 Audio Layer Ⅲ
MPEG-4 AAC Main Profile / MPEG-4 AAC Low Complexity (LC) / MPEG-4 HE-AAC / MPEG-4 HE-AAC V2
(Please refer to the MPEG audio encoder table)
Aspect Ratio 1:1 / 4:3 / 16:9 / 2.21:1
Framerate 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
Bitrate Control Mode CBR (Constant Quality) / VBR (Average Bitrate)
DivX HEVC Format Profile DivX HEVC 720p, DivX HEVC 1080p, DivX HEVC Ultra HD (4K)
Performance High Speed to High Quality
GOP Structure Settings Allows setting the maximum number of frames, the number of B-frames in a GOP.
*Available settings are different depending on the DivX HEVC's profiles.


XAVC S MP4 File Output Specifications
Codec Video : H.264/AVC
Audio : Linear PCM
Video Encoder x264 encoder (other encoder cannot be used.)
Container Type MP4
Profile & Level Main/High, Level 4 to 5.2
Resolution 1280×720, 1440×1080, 1920×1080, 3840×2160 *
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Framerate 23.976 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 / 100 / 119.88 fps *
Scan Type Progressive
Bitrate Control Mode VBR (1 or 2 pass average bitrate)
Entropy Coding CAVLC / CABAC
Number of Frames in a GOP 1 to 600 frames **
Audio Linear PCM: 48 kHz Stereo 16-bit 1536 kbps
*Available settings are different depending on the selected profile and level. ** Maximum number is up to the amount within 5 sec (120 frames / 23.976 fps, 600 frames / 119.88 fps).

WebM File Output Specifications
Codec Video : VP8
Audio : Vorbis
Container Type WebM
Resolution 16×16 to 4096×4096
Aspect Ratio 1:1
Framerate 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 19.98 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
Bitrate Control Mode CBR/VBR (1pass (Realtime / Normal / High Quality), 2 pass (Normal / High Quality))
Target Bitrate 1 kbps to 25 Mbps
Other Minimum, Maximum birate scale (only for VBR 2 pass)
VBR bitrate bias (only for 2 pass)
CPU utilization (only for 1 pass realtime)
Quality setting (only for 1/2 pass standard)
Audio Sampling Rate : 16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 kHz
Channel Mode : Monaural / Stereo / 3ch / 4ch / 5ch / 5.1ch / 7.1ch
Bitrate : 16 kbps to 512 kbps *
Buffer Size Allows specifying the initial, optimal and maximum buffer size in CBR mode.
Quantization Allows specifying the minimum and maximum quantization level.
Drop Frame Threshold 0 to 100
Allows specifying the threshold of the drop frames.
Keyframe Interval Allows specifying the maximum keyframe intervals.
Network Tolerability Allows setting the option to increase the network tolerability.
*Available values depend on the selected channels and sampling rate.

Ogg File Output Specifications
Codec Video : Theora
Audio : Vorbis
Container Type OGG
Resolution 16×16 to 4096×4096
Framerate 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 19.98 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
Bitrate 64 kbps to 100 Mps
Quality Base Encoding Allows setting the value between 0 and 63.
*The bitrate value cannot be set when selecting the quality base encoding.
Keyframe Interval 1 to 8192 frames
Audio Sampling Rate : 16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1 / 48 kHz
Channel Mode : Monaural / Stereo / 3ch / 4ch / 5ch / 5.1ch / 7.1ch
Bitrate: 16 kbps to 512 kbps *
*Available values depend on the selected channels and sampling rate.


AVI File Output Specifications
Codec Video : Windows Installed Codec (VCM)
Audio : Windows Installed Codec (VCM)
Container Type AVI 1.0 / AVI 2.0 (Autodetection)
Resolution 16×16 to 4096×4096
Framerate 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 19.98 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
*Possibility setting the interlace mode in 25 / 29.97 / 30 (depends on the codec).
Bitrate Allows setting the bitrate depending on the codec.
Settings Allows setting the options depending on the codec.
Alpha Channel Allows including the alpha channel in case the codec(uncompressed RGBA32bit, etc..) can handle it.
Audio Allows setting the values depending on the codec.
In the case of an uncompressed PCM, it is possible to set up to 5.1 surround, 192 KHz and 64-bit (float).
QuickTime File Output Specifications *
Codec Video : Selectable codecs in QuickTime
Audio : Selectable codecs in the QuickTime
Container Type MOV
Resolution 32×32 to 4096×4096 **
Framerate 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 12.5 / 14.985 / 15 / 19.98 / 20 / 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps
* Possibility setting the interlace mode in 25 / 29.97 / 30 (depends on the codec).
Bitrate Allows setting the bitrate depending on the codec.
Audio Allows setting the values depending on the codec.
*QuickTime 7.7.6 or later version required
**Available values depend on the codec.


Editing and Processing Capabilities

Editing and Processing Capabilities
Timeline Editing
Layer Addition Up to 32 video or audio layers
Up to 10 filter layers
Sub-Timeline Allows setting multiple clips as a group while keeping its layer structure.
Project File Importation Allows adding a saved timeline project file as a clip while keeping its layer structure as the sub-timeline.
In and Out Points Allows setting the range to cut and copy, and setting as a output range.
Time Remap Allows changing the speed freely as fast, slow and reverse at each key point of a clip.
Narration Recording Allows the recording of your narration directly while playing the preview with a microphone connected to your PC. * A microphone is required separately.
Title Function Allows you to add titles as clips together with the decorations such as shadow, blur and bevel. Also, you can use them with the animation and transparent effects to much your own video production.
Video Rotation Allows rotation of the video clip.
Video Clip Decorations Allows setting the border, shadow, opacity, etc. to the video clips.
Video Transform and Animation Allows animating of each video clip by setting keypoints in the timeline, and controlling the picture width, height, position, rotation and opacity.
Transition and Fade-in/out Allows setting a transition effect between video clips within the same layer, or setting a fade-in or fade-out effect.
Masking Function Allows setting the target layer, active range, size, position, and type of a mosaic, blur, or color mask over a video clip at the specific time. The mask can be positioned with the mouse cursor during playback.
Subtitles Filter Allows adding subtitles with scroll and fade-in/out effects and the ruby texts in the timeline.
Color Correction Allows adding the ranges to correct or adjust the picture color in the timeline
Paint Filter Allows adding a freehand painting image in the timeline by drawing on the preview. Also allows you to specify the color and the thickness.
Audio Volume Control Allows you to linearly control the audio volume between the set keypoints.
Preview / Properties Panel Undocking Allows you to undock the preview and properties panels.
Video Editing
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.
Undo / Redo Allows you to undo and redo for the cut editing, range selection, keyframe settings and the filter editing, etc.
Playback Volume Allows setting a playback audio volume in the Cut-edit and Output preview windows, independently from the actual outputted audio volume.
Cut-Editing Allows you to arbitrarily cut segments of the source and output only what remains.
Keyframe Marking Allows you to arbitrarily mark frames within the source as keyframes. Keyframes can be converted into split points.
Chapter Name Containing Allows you to contain the name of chapters at each keyframe point in a MP4 or MKV container.
(A chapter name can be set by right-clicking on the keyframe in the list.)
*The chapter name addition requires a supported player.
*When you use the function on the QuickTime player, the output file extension must be ".m4v".
Fast keyframe addition Allows you to automatically set several keyframes according to a specified interval, number or time.
Clip Splitting Allows you to arbitrarily set split points within the source, segmenting one clip into several new independent clips.
Auto Adjustable Thumbnail Interval Adjusts automatically to display the appropriate thumbnail interval for the fast thumbnail depending on the source file.
Smart Scene Search Clicking on the middle mouse button activates the Smart scene search, moving the playhead to the closest scene change.
Guide Lines Allows displaying of 4 split and 8 split grid lines in addition to the output area and TV safe size.
Audio Level Meter Displays the audio volume and channel structure of the clip. Also Allows you to toggle the direction between horizontal and vertical.
Panel Display Mode Allows you to hide the thumbnails, keyframe list, seek bar, audio wave, level meter and the control panels which you don't need in order to increase the preview viewing area.
Video Filters
24 fps Converter Converts 480i, 1080i, etc. interlaced video (29.97 fps - 60 fields video) into 24 fps. (Motion prioritized or Comb denoise prioritized)
Deinterlace Converts an interlaced video into progressive. (Possibility to limit the filter effect only to the necessary parts of the video)
Picture Crop Crops the picture. (Allows you to add borders to keep the original picture size)
Video Denoise Extracts and reduces the noise component of the video. (Possibility to analyse up to 6 frames around the base frame when in temporal mode)
Precision Video Denoise Extracts and reduces the noise component of the video by using a high-precision algorithm. This filter has the specificity to lessen the generation of Mach bands in gradations.
*This filter requires a relatively high-performance computer. Use it with discernment.
Contour Enhances the contours of the picture.
Color Correction Corrects or adjusts the colors. (Functions in RGB, YUV, CMYK and HSV colorspaces)
Picture Resize Changes the picture size. (Provides 5 types and 6 resize patterns)
Color Phase Correction Corrects a shift between the Y and U or V components of the video.
Picture Rotation Rotates the picture by 90 degree increments, or mirrors it vertically or horizontally.
Anti-Flicker Reduces the flickering effect occurring in interlaced video when viewed on a TV.
Blur Blurs the entire picture.
Mosaic Transforms the entire picture into a mosaic of a specified tile size.
Sharpness Improves the overall picture sharpness.
Smart Sharpness Increases the picture detail sharpness, improving the picture's resolution sensation.
Video Fade-in/Fade-out Fades-in and/or fades-out the video from or to a specified color.
Subtitles Adds subtitles at the specified time and positions.
Mask Overlays on the video a mosaic, blur, or color mask in the specified active range, size and position. The mask can be positioned with the mouse cursor during playback.
Vintage Picture Transforms the picture to simulate degradation such as those found in old films or analog broadcast TV programs.
Glow Adds a glow around each object with a soften blur on the picture, which makes the picture more fantastic and luxuriant.
Soft Focus Adds a soften blur around each object that makes the picture more gentle and soft.
Frame Blend Blends frames and the specified brightness with the current frame, which gives the object a flowing look in the video.
Chroma Key Makes the background color transparent or grey scale by specifying a key color (commonly Green or Blue). Common use is to compose with an another video.
Diorama Adds a specific blur range to the video, which gives the effect of viewing a miniature. Using this filter with a video overlooking a scene is most effective.
Paint Adds a freehand painting image to the timeline by drawing on the preview. Allows you to specify the color and the thickness.
Panorama Expand This filter allows you to expand a 360 degree spherical panoramic picture or video, and can export a normalized video that anyone can playback on a common player.
Perspective Correction This filter allows you to correct a picture or video which was shot from the wrong angle. For instance, a shot from a diagonal direction can be corrected to a shot from the front, or the trapezoidal distortion of a low angle shot can also be corrected.
Timelapse Adds the effect that playbacks a clip faster as an interval shooting clip, which can condense a video of stars moving or flowers growing for example.
Speed Changes the video speed independently from the framerate. Can also reverse the source playback.
Audio Processing
Audio Sampling Rate Converter Allows any source sampling rate to be converted into an arbitrary output sampling rate using high-precision 32-bit floating point processing.
Audio Denoise Extracts and reduces the noise component of the audio.
Audio Gap Corrects an audio shift between the video and audio. You can arbitrarily shift the audio with millisecond precision.
Volume Change Reduces or amplifies the audio on all channels, within a 0 to 500% range.
Volume Normalization Changes the volume so the highest audio level is equal to or lower than 100% of the output.
Volume Uniformization Uniformizes the audio on all channels based on the peak or average volume.
Audio Fade-in/out Applies an audio fading effect at the beginning and/or the end of the clip.
Bilingual Allows you to output the left (main language) or right (secondary language) part of an audio stream, or output both.
VST Plug-in Support Allows you to use your VST plug-in settings in the audio filter.
*VST plug-in application is required.
Audio Pitch Shift Allows you to change the audio pitch within the range between -24 to 24 (4 octave).
*1 = the half octave
Karaoke (only for stereo) Makes a karaoke audio by reducing the singer's voice.
Retro Sound Allows you to add a hiss noise or click noise to make the sound have a retro atmosphere.
Audio Converter Function When the source and output are different formats, first converts the audio in a high quality, internal format before sending it to the encoder.
Other Functions
Asset File Function Allows you to register an edited clip as an asset that is capable of being used anytime as is.
*The asset file that includes a removed source file cannot be loaded.
Project Archiving Allows you to save the current project as an archive file with the related source files. You can use the archive file everywhere without depending on the paths of the source files.
Proxy Editing File *17 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.
Intel Media SDK Integration I Allows you to use the Intel Media SDK for the following functions:
MPEG-2 Decoder (Software mode/ Hardware mode);
H264/AVC Decoder (Software mode/ Hardware mode);
H.265/HEVC Decoder (Software mode/ Hardware mode);
MPEG-2 Encoder (Hardware mode);
H.264/AVC Encoder (Hardware mode);
H.265/HEVC Encoder (Hardware mode).
*The Intel Media SDK can be used in hardware mode only in the compatible environment.
*The use of the Intel Media SDK requires the MPEG decoder and Video encoder settings and a compatible Intel CPU.
*The software encoder is not supported in TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 6.
NVIDIA CUDA Support Allows you to use NVIDIA CUDA to perform filtering calculations, MPEG-1/2, H.264/AVC and H.265/HEVC hardware decoding.
*The encoder is not supported in TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 6.
* Requires the compatible environment.
NVIDIA NVENC Support Allows you to use NVIDIA NVENC that supports the H.264/AVC and H.265/HEVC hardware encoding.
* Requires the compatible environment.
AMD Media SDK Support Allows you to use AMD Media SDK that supports the H.264/AVC hardware decoding and encoding.
* Requires the compatible environment.
Blu-ray (AVCHD, BDAV and BDMV) importation *16 Allows you to import AVCHD, BDAV or BDMV by using the Blu-ray standard playlist. Provides subtitle and audio selection.
*Supported codecs: Video MPEG-2 / H.264/AVC ; Audio Dolby Digital / MPEG-2 AAC (BDAV only) / Linear PCM.
*Menus and unsupported video or audio codec content are not imported.
ISO image file importation *20 Supports directly importing ISO image files (authoring data of DVD-Video / Blu-ray / AVCHD only).
TS/PGMX/MXF Importation Upon analysis, when a MPEG-2 TS, PGMX or MXF file contains several streams, provides the possibility to select specific video, audio, and subtitle (ISDB / DVB / Closed caption) source streams.
*Unsupported video or audio codec content are not imported.
Capture from the Supported I/O Board Supports capturing the video and audio from the bluefish444 Epoch 4K Supernova / Epoch 4K Supernova S+.
Batch Encode Tool Allows you to register several projects in a batch, and automatically process them.
iVDR Transfer Tool *21 Allows you to transfer iV VIDEO files which are encoded by using the iV VIDEO Standard MPEG File settings to iVDR media (requires a supported adapter).
MPEG Tools *18 Allows you to multiplex or demultiplex MPEG compatible streams into or from an MPEG file.
Transition Effects Allows you to add a transition effect between two clips of a project.
Slideshow Creation Allows you to create a slideshow clip from still pictures, with transition and animation effects.
Color Clip Allows you to create a color matte, gradient, or pattern clip from a video generator using parameters or pictures.
Metadata Insertion Allows you to insert metadata to the subtitles such as date and time, manufacturer or source time, etc., from the current clip.
Clipboard Screenshot Allows you to copy to the clipboard or save a picture file (in BMP format) from the currently displayed frame from a preview.
Timecode Corrected MPEG File Importation *19 Capable of importing MPEG files with corrected timecode to avoid audio gaps.
Keyframe File Importation Allows you to import and export the keyframe information. Supports keyframe files (*.keyframe) generated by TMPGEnc series.
DVD-Video, DVD-VR content importation *4 Capable of importing the content of a DVD-Video or DVD-VR, including chapter information, etc.
Media Center Importation Support *6 Capable of importing Microsoft TV recording files (.dvr-ms, .wtv) generated by Media Center.
News Center online Notification Allows you to receive news, update notifications, and offers from Pegasys Inc. through the News Center application.
Jog-Shuttle Support Supports jog-shuttle shortkeys in the Clip editor window.
CPU Priority Allows setting the application priority toward the available CPU power. (Provides 5 priority levels, for when the application is in the front or background state, from Idle to Highest)
Post-Output Task Allows setting a post-output task that automatically shuts-down, or goes into stand-by or hibernate mode when the output process is completed (available options depend on the machine and operating system).


*1 MPEG-1 VBR (variable bitrate) file import is not supported. *2 Depending on the settings and devices used, an audio gap may appear in the captured movie data. Use the trial version to verify the quality of your capture system. *3 Transport stream importation tested with sources generated by a JVC GR-HD1 and a SONY HDR-FX1/HC1. *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. *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" correctly installed. Versions other than 2.4.4 do not function. 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 VBR format is not supported. *13 Dolby Digital audio importation supports data up to 5.1 channels, Dolby Digital Plus is up tp 7.1 channels. *14 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) audio importation supports data up to 5.1 channels. *15 Encoder characteristics may vary from the Standard encoder depending on the installed TMPGEnc plug-ins or equipment. Some parameter's limitations and functions of the x264 and x265 encoders implementation are different from the original. *16 It is not possible to have more than one instance of the Dolby Digital audio encoder working on a given system. Using Dolby Digital audio in several instances of the TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 6 main application at the same time, or with the Batch tool, or using the Batch tool in parallel output mode is not possible. *17 The creation codec is H264/AVC *18 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) *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 This tool requires an environment where the supported IO DATA device has been correctly connected to your current PC and "iVDR-S Media Server 4 version.4.0.48.0 or later" is correctly installed. This template is not displayed in other environments.




Supplemental Notice

  • Some VOB and MTS files recorded in DVD-Video and VR/Blu-ray(AVCHD/BDMV/BDAV) format may not be correctly processed. (always use the "From DVD..." option of the Source Wizard).
  • Supports video files generated by the TMPGEnc series software encoder, 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.
*Product characteristics may change without prior notice.