TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3.0.7.81
MPEG editing software that lets you cut out unwanted scenes.
Great for HDV camcorders and digital video recorder users!
TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 is the perfect software to compliment your HDV camcorder and Blu-ray Disc player! Capture your HDV footage and then edit out unwanted scenes with the frame-accurate cut editor. And with its ability to burn to Blu-ray Disc (in BDAV format), you can create your own high definition home videos to archive or share with friends and family!
Edit Your TV Recordings
Import your Windows Media Center recordings (DVR-MS files) or your DVD video recorder files (DVD-Video, DVD-VR) and cut out all the commercials! With Smart Rendering technology, only edited sections are re-encoded, saving you time. You can even import your footage from your DVD-RAM discs, edit them, and burn back to DVD-RAM thanks to the included VRCopy utility.
High Definition Editing!
Got an HDV camcorder? Hook it up to your computer via an IEEE 1394 / i.LINK port and TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 will be able to import your footage easily. In fact, you can edit any HD MPEG-1/2 file and TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 will keep it in the same HD quality level with minimal re-encoding. Output as an MPEG file or in the Blu-ray Disc BDAV format for High Definition output!
Enhance Your Video!
Besides cut-editing your video, you can add awesome video transition effects between your video clips. There are a whopping 171 transition effects to choose from!
You can also apply audio filters such as Audio Noise Reduction, Volume Adjustment and Audio Fade-In/Fade-Out.
Burn to DVD or Blu-ray Disc!
So you’ve edited your MPEG video, now what? Why not burn it to DVD or Blu-ray Disc to share with your friends and family? TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 allows you to easily author your own DVD complete with menus–no extra software required! If you have a Blu-ray Disc burner, you can burn your video to Blu-ray Disc for easy HD viewing!
Features At-A-Glance:
• Edit your favorite TV shows and home movies on the frame level without re-encoding the whole video file!
• Maintain your High Definition video quality while editing
• Burn to DVD or Blu-ray Disc!
• Included VRCopy application lets you import from and write to DVD-RAM discs!
• Fit-to-disc transcoding makes sure your edited video fits your favorite media
• Cut-Edit with surprising ease and speed
• Scroll through your video at even higher speeds thanks to DirectX preview rendering!
• Capture directly from your HDV camcorder!
• Add video transition effects to your clips
• Customize your workspace with expandable/collapsable Cut-Edit toolbars!
• Full Windows Vista Aero compatibility
Changes in TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.0.7.81 – September 4, 2008:
Fixed – Using DXVA2 in a Windows Vista environment to playback a video with deinterlacing would set the framrate at 30 fps and halve the vertical resolution.
Fixed – AAC playback would be delayed by several dozen ms.
Fixed – MPEG-2 TS file could not be opened in cases of timestamp overflow.
Fixed – Some parts of a terrestrial digital source would wrongly be flagged with a 1:1 aspect ratio.
Fixed – The preview update would become slow when in overlay display mode.
Fixed – When importing a VOB/VRO file directly into the clip list by dragging ‘n dropping, a warning window would display. Clicking the “No” button would display the warning window again.
Fixed – Importing several advance VBR files would raise a parameter error when accessing the Format stage.
Fixed – When accessing the Audio filter stage in the Clip editor, the clip information default time display would be always 0.
Fixed – In Preferences→Work folders→MPEG output, when the “Create an output folder named ‘Project xx’” option was disabled and the “Multiple output mode file naming” option was something other than “Clip name.extension”, the Batch encode tool would not check if an output file name was duplicated when registering a job in Multiple file output mode.
Fixed – In the Batch encode tool, when the number of Tasks was greater than 1, registering more than one project with the automatic folder creation enabled would cause the task process to fail on starting.
Fixed – When outputting a 16:9 file with the Batch encode tool, its thumbnail would display in 4:3 (with black bars on top and bottom).
Improved – MPEG-2 TS handling when the file header contains invalid data.
Improved – The demultiplexer tool now automatically adds the file extension to the output file name according to the input file when the output file extension is not specified.
Improved – The copy folder path in the Source Wizard DVD import is now a read-only field.
Improved – The XDVD/Advance VBR warning window in the Source stage now displays “Continue” and “Cancel” buttons instead of the “Continue” and “Close” buttons. When clicking the “Cancel” button, the status of the “Do not display this message again” checkbox is not saved.
Added – AAC support
Added – When outputting a project in Multiple file output mode and registering it to the Batch encode tool, a confirmation window now displays if a file may be overwritten.
Homepage – http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com
Size 21.5 MB



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