MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, WMV, TS, and pro-res formats. It natively decodes modern codecs including H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC (up to 8K), and high-frame-rate footage. Output Standards:
TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6 uses a structured, wizard-driven interface designed to eliminate mistakes. The workflow is divided into five distinct stages:
Import your video files. Here, you can organize your content into different "Tracks" (ideal for keeping separate episodes or distinct videos organized). Use the edit window to cut unwanted footage, set chapter markers, and configure audio or subtitle tracks. Step 3: Menu Stage
Intel Core 2 / Core i or newer; AMD FX or newer (SSSE3 support required) 2 GB or higher
Saves hours of production time by skipping unnecessary encoding.
MPEG-1/2 encoding optimized for standard definition (NTSC/PAL).
Accesses all available system RAM to prevent crashes on massive, complex Blu-ray projects.
: Includes a built-in disc writing tool and an "Output Size Analyzer" to help fit projects onto specific disc capacities. Technical Requirements
: Utilizes NVIDIA CUDA and Intel Quick Sync Video for blazing-fast decoding and encoding speeds.
The built-in video editor uses a frame-accurate timeline. By utilizing , the software analyzes changes in the video tracking to automatically find scene cuts, making it incredibly simple to remove commercial breaks or separate raw footage into distinct chapters. Hardware Acceleration
Editing has been made more efficient with several new functions:
In this stage, you import video files as "Titles." Each title can contain multiple video clips (chapters). The source stage includes a non-destructive timeline editor where users can: Trim unwanted footage. Set explicit chapter markers.