I merely looked at their website, didn't try the program though. It is indeed fairly userfriendly and I understood how it worked very quickly - when using default settings, that is.ĭid look at VideoRedo, but wasn't sure about it to be honest. Now, I have bought myself VMW v5 a month or so ago, being sure that this is indeed the product I needed to do it all. Please understand.Ī tool/program should be userfriendly and guide me thru the steps and by default the settings should be okay and result in a good video. and frankly speaking, I prefer not to make a 'deep study' of all the complex settings.įor a lot of folks on this forum, the settings are a 'piece of cake', whilst as for me me, I would not know what I might be doing when changing them. Meaning during playback it can be decided to select/not select a subtitle. vob files)Īlso important: I want subtitles to be available and(!) preferably 'selectable'.
convert BD (maybe edit/select main movie, i.e. Your advices are much appreciated, really. ts files (removing excessing recordings before and after the actual program) Maybe TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works v5 is not the proper tool for this? The only workaround (with loss of quality):Ĭonvert the ts file to e.g. Sofar I much regret but have not been able to do any.
My pc cannot be used, looking at the 'spinning circle' - usually somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes.Īfter a while VMW5 is finished, but then:Ī) the keyboard arrow buttons () : they donot respondī) using the slider is causing the same issues as before.īottomline, the only solution is the close TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works v5. When I use the slider to skip to position 10 or 20 minutes or so, VMW5 causes very very heavy discactivities. However, the only way to move thru the frames is using the > arrow key on the keyboard. I am trying to use TMPGEnc VMW to edit TV-recordings (.ts-files).