Normally i would just say use mcebuddy, but it does not do subtitles.
TMPGEnc xpress 4.0 does have subtitle abilities, but i'm not certain how it implements them, maybe see if you can get a trial (very good, but not cheap).
Have a look at doom9.net, they have lots of free software and tutorials on conversion.
Glad the problem was at least solved for you. But it's one of the issues nobody likes. It's bad to have bugs, but I prefer a clear error in logs with a solution behind ;)
Glad the problem was at least solved for you. But it's one of the issues nobody likes. It's bad to have bugs, but I prefer a clear...
Good morning, I am using MP2 since several years on a Win10 machine and now switched to a new PC with Win11. After installation, I...
I'm not sure what the issue was, but I decided to try a different way of solving the problem.
My server has a 2.5Gbps port and the 10Gbps card I added, so I've connected the HD Homerun directly to the 2.5G port, and its solved the problem, I can now copy large multiple files to the server and not suffer with picture issues.
There is...
I'm not sure what the issue was, but I decided to try a different way of solving the problem.
My server has a 2.5Gbps port and the...
My MP1 installation works perfectly, except if I transfer large files to my server.
Network setup.
HD Homerun Quad tuner -...
If the files are accessible on your network, which I guess they must be if PowerDVD can play them then you should be able to find them in MP2.
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MP2 uses the concept of distributed media, but centralized information. This means that your media items can be anywhere - on your MP2 Server, on your MP2...
If the files are accessible on your network, which I guess they must be if PowerDVD can play them then you should be able to find...
I started experimenting with tuner cards and HTPC before Jack Valenti and his DRM-media Nazis ruined things with their HDCP and DRM...
Standard Windows behaviour is that if you open a file in File Explorer that has an application associated with it the file will be displayed in that application. This does not happen with MP2. If I try to open a .ts file (or any other video file type associated with Media Portal) rather than displaying the recording it merely opens...
Standard Windows behaviour is that if you open a file in File Explorer that has an application associated with it the file will be...
Standard Windows behaviour is that if you open a file in File Explorer that has an application associated with it the file will be...