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TMPGEnc MPEG Editor is a MPEG/MPEG2 editor. 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!
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Trialware ($60) Released: Size:30.4MB |
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Latest version: 3.4.2.154 (October 14, 2011) Download sites: Visit developer's site Supported operating systems: Sections/Browse similar tools: Video Editors (Basic), Video Editors (MPG/DVD) |
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TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.4.2.154 - October 13, 2011 Hide changelog Improved The Media writing tool's writing driver has been updated. Fixed An error occurred when reading certain MPEG files. Occasionally could not burn DVD-Video correctly onto a dual-layer DVD Disc. In the edit window, a runtime or other error occurred with the forced termination of the program when editing or closing the window. When reading an AAC audio which switched the channel mode in the middle, a sound gap of up to 14.2ms occured at the switching point When reading a file that contained some specific AAC audio, the sampling rate would be identified as double the actual rate. A noise would occur when playing a file that contained some specific AAC audio in the middle. When outputting DVD-Video or a VR file from a MPEG-1 Video as the source, the error "Value does not fall within the expected range" would occur and it would stop the output. Would not accept an input file if the field order information in its MPEG header is different compared to the files within. In environments where the CPU was unable to use SSE2 or later, an "invalid floating point error" would occur when starting output and it would stop the output. Fixed (Burning)Used an alternative field more than necessary when writing to BD-R/BD-R DL media with the writing tool. Even though the media is blank and it had been ready to burn, it occasionally would not be identified as blank by the writing tool. Improved (Burning) The playing compatibility has been increased when burning into BD-R/BD-RE DL media. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.4.0.151 - April 26, 2011 Improved Media writing tool's writing driver. Click here for a list of supported drives. Fixed Some software cannot correctly process the INFO chunk included in the WAVE file. The INFO chunk is now no more outputted. Fixed Maximum/Average bitrate would not be correctly retrieved in some MPEG-2 files, outputting an invalid file when the Smart Rendering was applied. Fixed Some DVD-VR data's audio would appear in stereo mode in the Source Wizard but would be recognized as monaural during the importation. Fixed Some peculiar MPEG files would have their bitrate determinated at 0 b/s. Fixed TS files generated by some recorder devices would not be imported. Fixed An "Invalid Dolby Digital stream" error would appear when outputting to the MPEG file target with Dolby Digital audio at 44.1 kHz depending on some settings. Fixed For output targets other than MPEG file, a "Fatal error" would appear when attempting to import unsupported Clips after deleting all the Clips in the project. Fixed For output targets other than MPEG file, failed Clip importation because of a video resolution difference would make the actual output settings be different than the displayed settings in the Format stage. Fixed Corrected the error message display appearing when attempting to add unsupported DVD-Video data through the Source Wizard. Fixed Could not properly save or load a Project file when the Project file name or a clip name in the Project contained Unicode characters. Fixed Under a specific CPU environment, the right half of the picture would become green for all re-encoded parts of the output. Fixed Verification occurring before the authoring would not display the correct error messages when the verification would find issues preventing the authoring process. Fixed When importing a keyframe file in a Clip that has been cut-edited, the keyframe's thumbnail would display the keyframe position's previous picture. Fixed Other minor corrections. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.2.0.127 - July 7, 2010 Improved File cache memory usage reduced in system embedding a large amount of memory, improving insufficient memory error handling. Improved Improved memory usage when enabling the preview during an ouput, avoiding insufficient memory error messages. Fixed Authoring would cause an insuficient memory error when the total duration of the clips was very long. Fixed Using the high-speed rendering mode with certain types of video cards would make the video not display correctly in the cut-edit and preview windows. Fixed In the cut-edit window, the video picture would not update correctly when changing the display mode between "Display at source size" and "display at window size". Fixed MPEG-2 TS files with an abnormal header would not be correctly recognized. Fixed When the Windows resolution setting is higher than 96 dpi, the vertical pointer in the middle of High-speed thumbnail display would be displayed slightly off to the left. Fixed The DVD reader would not import correctly when garbage data was present in some specific domains. Fixed Conversion to PS file would stop at 100% while importing the WTV file only partially. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.2.1.108 - February 25, 2010 Added Support of the Microsoft TV recorder file format "WTV". (WTV file importation is possible on the computer that recorded the file, or can create such files, and are not copy-protected.) Improved The Dolby Digital decoder will continue outputting audio even after encountering corrupted data. Improved Memory usage. When the memory would be too low, "Insufficient memory", "Invalid sample format", or other errors would display. Improved File name based on an imported Media Center program name would contain unauthorized characters. Improved The MPEG file reader can now import a PTS data-only MPEG file. Fixed Updated Media writing tool. An error log would be outputted under Windows 7 64-bit. Fixed DVD DL media would not be written even when the data volume was compliant. Fixed Some anti-virus applications would prevent the correct writing of DVD-Video files. Fixed Other corrections. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.1.1.95 - April 21, 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. 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. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 Version 3.0.5.69 - June 11, 2008 Improved Validation system updated to support content-regulated network environment. Fixed In the Source Wizard DVR-MS importer's program list, pop-up information in the video list would not display correctly. Fixed In the Format stage in BDAV output mode, an error could occur when selecting the Dual channel mode in the Audio settings and then clicking on the Output stage button or the Smart-rendering analyzer button. Fixed When outputting more than two clips in MPEG format in the Multiple file output mode, the estimated remaining time could be far higher than the actual time. Fixed The progress bar in the Output stage now resets correctly when a new Project is started. Fixed Font size adjusted in the Clip editor thumbnail preview timecode display. Fixed Font size adjusted in the thumbnail GDI. Fixed When the deinterlace filter was active, moving to the next frame in the Clip editor required two clicks on the "Next frame" button instead of one. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 PREMIUM Version 2.5.4.179 - August 7, 2008 Improved Validation system updated to support content-regulated network environment. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 PREMIUM lets you customize your shows from your DVD-Recorder exactly the way you want it. Keep it in High Definition or not, cut out the scenes you want to, edit out the commercials you want to, or even just take your own footage and edit it. Now you can capture video from your HDV camcorder directly to TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 PREMIUM with the new HDV capture option. Add slick video transitions for your clips, and edit faster than ever with DirectX video preview rendering! The all-new editing interface even lets you customize your workspace so you can work with the tools you use most. And with full Windows Vista Aero compatibility, TMPGEnc MPEG Editor never looked better! TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 Version 2.2.8.177 - March 1, 2007 Added Windows Vista Compatibility. Fixed Various bug fixes. 2006.5.11 / Ver.2.1.1.152 MPEG Editor 2.0 lets you customize your shows from your DVD-Recorder exactly the way you want it. Take your High Definition footage from your camera and edit them the way you like, after your done you can either send it back to your camera or simply save on your computer. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor Ver. 1.3.2.98 - October 18 2005 Fixed [Project file]: When a project was opened, the output file name was not reflected. Added [MPEG files]: When an MPEG file is loaded, timestamp correction will be processed. Corrected [MPEG files]: Problems related to MPEG-1 VBR files have been corrected. Fixed [Source wizard]: When importing a DVD-video, if the [Select all] button was clicked (for the titles), the [Next] button would stay greyed out. Fixed [Source wizard]: When importing a DVD-video, if the [Select all] button was clicked (for the titles), the [Next] button would stay greyed out. Added [Source wizard]: In [Media import selection], you can now import files recorded with MCE (Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005). Added [Output setting]: The sampling rate 96 kHz has been added for the Linear PCM audio. Changed [Smart Rendering]: The Smart rendering now, leaves the the null-padding data of the video. Fixed [Output setting]: Several minor problems related to the selection of DVD-Video file format for: [Preferences] ? [Default ouput] ? [Output target]. Fixed [Output setting]: If the [Super Video CD file] format was chosen as the [Output target], and the [Smart Encoding analyser] used, an error would appear at the end of it. Added [Output setting]: The [Smart Encoding analyser] can be cancelled by pressing the [Esc] button. Fixed [Key frames information]: The extension of the "Key frames information" file, has been corrected from ".key frame" to ".keyframe" (the space between the 2 words has been deleted). Fixed [Others]: Several minor points have been fixed and tuned up. 2004.09.15 / Ver.1.0.1.59 First Released Version.
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I bought the TMPGEnc MPEG Editor because I wanted to make sure 5.1 surround sound was kept in the video. It takes """""less than one minute"""" to convert a 7-GB movie to an MPEG file using a Intel I7 920 base computer with 6 GB ram. To bad Divx is not the same way.
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To bad they insert vista effects and buttons to user interface, making program slow to respond when editing, previous version was much more faster to edit.
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I've been looking for a quick way of accurately editing Mpeg2 files from my Liteon 5006b DVD recorder and Leadtek Winfast PVR2000 TV card before putting them into Ulead's VideoStudio 9 to add the chapters & make menus etc. I've had all the usual problems with losing audio sync and reliably transferring from DVD-VR disks etc. I bought TMPGenc Xpress & the Dolby plugin (The DVD recorder records audio in 2 channel dolby) which does the editing and the DVD-VR stuff very well, just sloooooooowly! I've found a combination of 3 other free utilities that will do the job quite quickly but it's a hassle and the editing isn't frame accurate. TMPGenc MPeg Editor does what it says on the tin! It edits MPeg files accurately. It doesn't re-encode everything unless it has to, and it handles the transfer from DVD-VR fine (this is by far the longest part of the process so far!). I can only assume that those people who have given it poor reviews here either have mpg files with unusual properties which requires a re-encode to make it conform to whatever standards it should comply with, or they're expecting it to do too much. It's not an updated version of either TMPGenc or TMPGenc+! My only gripes are a) the price for, basically, just trimmer and b) why the Smeg didn't they put these smart render routines in TMPGenc Xpress?!
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This is a GREAT tool! Only yesterday I 'found' it and have tried it with big mpeg-file(s) that are DVD-compliant, over 4 GB in size - MPEG Editor accepts this really large file without problems - preview is really fast - cuts frame-accurate and since I do not need re-encoding, the file is just resampled/parsed... in almost no time! (about 15 min.) I find the interface very easy to use, perhabs only real newbies would have to look around for things connected to cutting/editing, like frame(s), bitrate etc. ANYTHING else is self-explanatory! I had tried to cut my files with mpeg-vcr and mpeg-wizard which both are indeed *very good*, but files this size they do not handle at all, both just froze on me. I thought at first that I would have to accept this, but MPEG Editor is the solution!
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I contacted their sales staff before ordering and they indicate that the software can be transferred from one machine to another. To quote them: It seems you have been misinformed, our validation system accepts without problem you transfer the software and its license serial number on another machine. When installing the software on the new machine the validation system will ask you to connect to our server in order to receive the validation key. Just be careful to keep a copy of your license serial number in case you have to perform a complete re-installation.
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This is a great tool. After going thru about 20 different programs this is the only one that could repair the gop length on large dvb mpegs I had that were over 4 gigs. The file that it output was superb and perfectly in sync all the way thru. I give it a 9 because there is no option to turn preview off , which would speed it up a little bit, even though it's plenty fast already.
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Overall, I absolutely loved this tool (trial version) for the one task of editing MPG files with frame accuracy. It is certainly the best tool with the best user interface that I have seen for that specific task. That said, I cannot justify spending $40 ($50 if you don't already own another Pegasys product) on a license for a product that will be useless in 6 months when I upgrade to a new computer and get rid of the old one. Beware ... the license and associated internet validation process used in this product is NOT transferrable to another computer under any circumstances (according to Pegasys support). Add to that the same restrictive license agreement and additional $29 for the AC3 plug-in, and you have spent $69 that you will have to spend again in 6 months ... and again in 2 more years, etc each time you get a new computer. I have used TMPGEnc Plus for a long time and love it. However, with TMPGEnc MPEG Editor, it is a sad shame that they have destroyed this wonderful product with a prohibitive license that deters/prevents "reasonable and honest" people from purchasing it. Sorry Pegasys, I will go with the Womble products instead. At least that way I have software that I can use for the next 5 years, if I choose.
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Easy to use, interface works fast and smoothly like all TMPgenc software, and it is fast when saving back to an edited file. It also accepts 5.1 AC-3 audio as input but will only save in 2.0 channel with the plugin. This is okay for me, as I only need two channel AC-3. One nice thing is that it only re-encodes what it needs. It only recodes the parts, where you cut out sections, and it has to join two parts together. It won't re-encode the whole file, unless you tell it too! This makes it extremely quick and fast to re-encode. The only thing it lacks, is to edit audio and apply filters such as noise reduction and remove pops/clicks. Tmpgenc 3.0 has all the audio AND video filters, and I would like this program to use them too. Maybe in future versions they will add the filters. It does have some audio filters, like fade in/out, normalize, time tone reduction, and audio gap correction.
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TMPGEnc MPEG Editor has a definite advantage over Womble MPEG-VCR in that you can choose to output LPCM as it is or encode to AC3 using the Plug-in that comes with TDA. I prefer to capture MPEG with LPCM audio and edit before correcting the audio and then encoding, while MPEG-VCR still insist on reencoding LPCM to MP2 in spite of their promise to lift the restriction. While having some transition effect might be a good addition, the Editor already does its required task quickly and reliably with a very friendly interface. The mouse operated fast forward and the ability to see sound wave are very convenient too. Sound filters can be handy for simple fade ins or outs or normalizations.
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As a test I took a straight forward and simple 1600MB MPEG-2 (captured with Snazzi)and cut it in half with TMPGEnc MPEG Editor. I attempted to duplicate the result of 3+ hours. 1st attempt- 3 minutes and 4 seconds 2nd attempt- 3 minutes and 5 seconds On the 3rd attempt I unplugged the computer for 2 hours and 56 minutes, then restarted and completed the edit. Using this method I managed to duplicate the 3+ hour result.
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As a test I took a straight forward and simple 1600MB MPEG-2 made with TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 and cut it in half with Womble, DVTools, TMPGEnc MPEG Editor and the MPEG Tools built into TMPGEnc Plus 2.5. The results were: Womble: 3 minutes to do it DVTools: about 2 minutes though the second segment had no sound :-( MPEG Tools: 5 minutes TMPGEnc MPEG Editor: 3+ hours With the exception of the DVTools cut one (which they're still working on admittedly) all played perfectly and the cut point was at exactly the same point in all of them as determined by Womble using the frame count. All played fine. The Womble cut was slightly bigger because it adds a bit more padding for full MPEG compliance whereas TMPGEnc don't seem to care about 100% compliance. The biggest drama though was the 3 hours it took TMPGEnc MPEG Editor to re-encode the whole thing again. Who the hell has got that much time to wait around just to cut an MPEG into segments for burning? I only use it for muxing/demuxing while TMPGEnc Plus is busy encoding the next video. That's all it's good for - and even in that respect it's no better than MPEG Tools in TMPGEnc Plus. The startup time is a pain too - probably caused by the registration checking. Save your money and get Womble instead.
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I agree - the product does what it claims, and does it well. It does not do a lot of other things but it does not claim to do other things. I have both the Xpress encoder and the MPEG editor. As far as I can tell, the MPEG editor does a better job of setting a key frame and an I frame at an exact point for a cut, so that you have better control over chapter points when burning a DVD. That is what I wanted, and I am happy with how it works. The MPEG editor is also a LOT faster than the Xpress encoder, since it does not recode unchange video. Typical comparison is 5 minutes vs 8 hours! That is only to be expected - the two products are doing something very different. Not sure why people are trashing this product - it works as advertised.
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I'm at a loss to understand the bad reviews posted here based on the fact that it doesn't do things that it never claimed it could do, and the fact that it's not as good as Womble even though it cost only a 1/3 as much as Womble. I haven't read seen anything in the product description that claims it can do anything other than cut and join Mpeg files. That's all it's supposed to do and (IMHO) it does it well. It's true that it does nothing that you can't do with the tools in TMPGEnc Plus. It's not true that it re-encodes the whole thing again any more than the mpeg tools do. It you want more capability to edit, make titles and do other things that Womble does (or does better) then spend the extra $80 and get Womble. If you just need to cut and join mpegs you can still spend the extra $80, but why?
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A very disappointing tool. I had high expectations, based on the declarations of Pegasys, and may I say, none of them is half true. The tool is very very limited. All you can do is cut pieces of MPEg files,and join them together. That's it. No overlaping, not even one simple editing capability. The interface tries to be an "Expert", and is really not necessary, because it's not. The preview output option, which is supposed to et you know which part of the video file is going to be re-encoded, simple takes forever. The program runs thougout the video to display the information, and it's realy a pain. My advice: look somewhere else. Womble does a far better job.
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Rubbish! Plain and simple. This is absolute garbage, just like Pegasus' new TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress. It does nothing you can't do with the much simpler and easier to use tools in the standard TMPGEnc Plus 2.5. Even when you try to cut up an MPEG with it, it wants to re-encode the whole thing again, whereas the MPEG Tools in TMPGEnc Plus just cuts it and you're done. You can really tell that Pegasus have gone from being a company run by enthusiasts and programmers to one run by marketing and sales graduates instead. This is a horrible little program which just puts a nice "friendly" face on the old tool and doesn't work anywhere near as well into the bargain. Do yourself a massive favour and give this one a wide berth. Stick with the MPEG Tools in TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 and Womble when things gets tricky. Womble is a weapon and makes this thing look like a toy.
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Just a clarification on my note blow (2nd posting) about extracting 10 clips from one VOB - I need to extract this into 10 Seperate Files. TMPG MPEG Editor does make it quite simple to cut everything but the 10 clips leaving a single file with the desired clips. I want to be able to use the clips individually in other projects. Having them encapsulated in one remaining file is more difficult to do with TMPG than with Womble MPEG Wizard (which has a batch Trim mode that creates seperate files from desired 'snippets'.
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After using the trial version for 4 days I bought the full version. Works great- very fast, flexible and easy to use. On taking 10 small clips from one file, that's easily done. Set a start and end point at the 1st section you don't want and cut it. Find the next section and repeat. When you're done cutting out the parts you don't want you'll be left with the 10 (or however many) clips you do want in one file. I tried Womble and had problems getting it to work- then had problems with the audio-sync after authoring the Womble created files. So far I haven't found had any problems of any type with TMPGEnc Editor.
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On the plus side the smooth cutting feature appears to be a plus. On the other hand, the ease of use results in a tool that is very simplistic, and possibly limited in ability. One thing I need to do is take a single large .VOB, and extract the 10 small clips that I'm interested in. The only way it appears I can do this with TMPG MPEG editor is to do this one at a time - that is load the file, find the first clip, cut everything not of interest, and save this as a batch job - then repeat this 9 more times. Tedious. By Contrast Womble MPEG Wizard allows you to load the .VOB, mark the boundaries of the clip (In, Out), then add this to a batch trim list and scan forward to the next clip without the need to reload the file, etc. However - TMPG MPEG editor does load the chapter information whils Womble MPEG Wizard does not. Both Womble and TMPG are in the same price range, but Womble does not appear to require network validation. What happened to the old 'use like a book' agreement that Borland had in its prime. I do want to buy one copy, and use it in one place at a time - either on my desktop or my laptop, which TMPG precludes with their new licensing approach (like the previous author - who can blame them given the rampant theft of their product..),
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On first try of the trial version, I am impressed on the speed with which it can cut the segments of the MPEG files needed and re-combine them to a new MPEG file. It directly copies the MPEG stream to the output file re-encoding only the frames close to the cuts (where removed frames would cause corrupt streams). The quality of the encoding is similar to the Tmpgenc encoder but the speed is much faster. If you capture to MPEG directly, this editor is a must and a time saver. I HATE the online licence validation. But I can understand it since Tmpgenc products are second to CCE only in hacking.
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