Closed Caption MPEG-2 Program Stream

According to the product page, Compressor 4 has the abbility to encode an .scc Closed Caption file to MPEG-2.  Has anyone tried this?  Has anyone had any success adding Closed Caption files with Compressor since version 2?

Mpeg 2 program stream is a single multiplexed file with audio & video both contained in it. For a dvd, I would normally create an mpg 2 & aiff file. The meeting is running off a server the city operates & it has to be delivered as a file, not a disc. Sorry, should've made that a little clearer in my initial post.

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  • Creating MPEG-2 Program Stream for Broadcast Delivery

    Hey all,
    I'm trying to switch my entire workflow to Adobe CC and I need some help. I edit a weekly TV program and I need to output to an MPEG-2 Program Stream with .scc closed captioning embedded in the file. Does Adobe Media Encoder allow for such a file? The only thing I've seen is that you can embed closed captioning into a Quicktime file. Can I make an MPEG-2 Program Stream Quicktime? Any help is appreciate, thank you!
    -Cody

    Yeah I was able to create a transport stream file in compressor, but I ultimately need a program stream file.
    Using the MPEG Stream Clip, I was able to convert a transport stream file to a program stream file for testing on my system. Hopefully by tomorrow. I should be completed with my second test using longer clips (under 10 mins). I'll post my findings when I'm completed, but it looks like this is going to work for me.
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  • How to encode 50 MB constant bit rate I Frame only MPEG-2 Program Stream

    I want to do a test upload to a digital programme delivery service. I'll be encoding a short clip for FTP upload.
    The specs the company sent says material should be encoded as follows:
    "50 MB constant bit rate I Frame only MPEG-2 Program Stream direct from digital source."
    Can anyone translate this into Compressor settings?
    Material also must have timecode.
    Thanks

    50MB constant bitrate? I hope you meant 50 Mbps... hehe. Hmmm... 29 Mbps seems to be max, using Compressor.
    To get a constant bit rate (CBR), choose One Pass CBR under the Quality tab in the Inspector.
    I am not sure if Compressor can do I-Frame only, but it can give you an IP GOP structure. Setting the GOP Structure to IP, and the GOP Size to the lowest possible gives you the best possible quality, but also the largest file size.
    For audio, choose AIFF, and make sure it gets the same name as the .m2v, but of course with the right .aif suffix.
    To make an MPEG-2 Program Stream, you need to use MPEG Streamclip (freeware).
    Open the .m2v file in MPEG Streamclip (the audio should automaticly load with the video file if they have the same file name). Choose the file menu and choose Covnvert To MPEG Using MP2 Audio.

  • Does Premiere Pro CS5.5 support MPEG-2 Program Stream export format?

    The title says it all, so I need to know am I able to export video from Premiere Pro CS5.5 in MPEG-2 Program Stream format?
    I'm working on a ad spot for local tv channel and they only accept this format. Any help is appreciated!
    Cheers,
    Juha Tuomimaki

    No, I don't. I'm not an expert what comes to details on all the different video formats, but I'm quite sure that Transport Stream or TS and Program Strean (PS) are two different things.
    Currently I see four options in PR Pro when exporting MPEG-2 and choosing the multiplexing method: MPEG2, DVD, TS and None. Basically, I know that the three last choices are not what I'm looking for, but I'm not sure is the first one (MPEG) same as Program Stream. Or maybe I need to install a whole different codec...? Very confusing.

  • Does Premiere Pro CC support MPEG-2 Program Stream export format?

    I'm producing an advert for my company and the TV station has asked for the final product to be delivered as an MPEG-2 encoded as "Program Stream".  I see the TS option under multiplexing but no PS can somebody help me and point me in the right direction?

    thanks for the reply, yeah i got a spec sheet its as follows:
    Mpeg-2 program stream
    625/50 pal
    50Mbps CBR I frame only
    Profile: 422@ML
    Colour sampleing: 4:2:2
    Video size: 720x576
    FHA
    Upper field first
    Audio: Mpeg audio layer-2
    Bitrate: 384kbps
    Sample rate: 48khz
    stereo
    but after downloading mediainfo
    and come trial and error, i've found most of the correct settings the only thing i dont understand is " I Frame only" and "FHA"

  • Feature film in Pro Res 422 hq to mpeg 2 program stream slightly slightly brighter ??

    Having completed another feature we have decidec to try the encoding at our facilities for distibution .One we gave a try at is the conversion to mpeg 2 program stream at a cbr of 25mb/s large GOP Dolby 5.1 digital progressive from apple Pro res 422 hQ . After converting in compressor we viewed the outcome . Everything was great except for a slight , very slight brightness increase . Any way of converting without this outcome?

    thank you for your responses-I tried transcoding everything to xdcam in a fresh project-no difference, crashing at the same rate, despite changing storage to fibre channel raid. so MM'd to Prores LT (no obvious difference to prores HQ on the cinema display) and all good.
    David, the project was inherited with a whole load of identically named clips in different subfolders (!!!) although I doubt this caused the crashes. AFAIK they were editing w/o cards in the field.

  • FCP Mpeg-2 program stream

    FCP > Mpeg-2 program stream
    I use Final Cut Studio v2.
    I need to output to a Mpeg-2 program stream tha tis viewable on a PC
    I can output and play a mpeg without audio on a PC, but when I try to output with audio, it stutters horribly on the PC. (I use compressor to make the mpegs)
    I think it may be the audio.
    How can i fix this? I've read that I should convert the audio to a mp3 then mux it.
    The problem is that I have NO IDEA how to do this!
    What program (hopefully free) can I do this with??
    step by step directions would be awesome
    Many thanks

    There are several different kinds of Mpeg-2 files. Sounds like you've been creating the one normally used for making DVDs. DVDs require "elemental" streams. That means the audio and video are separate streams, files. So it's doing exactly what you're asking it to do. I imagine you're choosing one of the DVD presents.
    What you need to do is switch to a "program" stream preset if you want the audio combined with the video, assuming, of course, that you're not trying to make a DVD in DVD SP which would be counter productive.

  • Compressor Mpeg-2 program stream

    I use Final Cut Studio v2.
    I need to output to a Mpeg-2 program stream tha tis viewable on a PC
    I can output and play a mpeg without audio on a PC, but when I try to output with audio, it stutters horribly on the PC. (I use compressor to make the mpegs)
    I think it may be the audio.
    How can i fix this? I've read that I should convert the audio to a mp3 then mux it.
    The problem is that I have NO IDEA how to do this!
    What program (hopefully free) can I do this with??
    step by step directions would be awesome
    Many thanks

    I think I am having this same problem. I have a server that I want to put video onto, which then allows us to schedule the programming, etc.
    I have Final Cut Studio 2 and have tried pretty much every possible compression configuration, but the sound seems to be stuttery or cut in and out. The server requires one of these file types: mpg, mpeg, vob, m2p, m2v, or mp2 and the video and audio must be contained in the same file. I have tried transport streams, program streams, and elementary streams which I tried to mux with MPEG Streamclip unsuccessfully. I wanted full HD res, but I decided to drop the size to NTSC because I thought maybe this was the problem and it still didn't work. Compressor's MPEG-1 setting looked terrible, but the audio played fine. Does the bit rate need to be changed?
    There is video on the server that DOES play correctly, so I know it's not a result of our speakers or anything like that. I think that video was compressed or otherwise created using a trial version of MPEG Power Pro (it was before I got to this job, so not 100% sure).
    I have tried so many options and just want to find how to easily compress it so it will look good AND sound good! Am I misunderstanding the compression options or just missing something in general? Please help.

  • MPEG-2 Program Stream underestimated?

    I made a sequece of 33 minutes on FCP. Main goal was to export the movie, just to view on my iMac. I have tested just about everything that the Compressor offers. At the end it appears that MPEG-2 Program Stream did a good job. I wonder why (almost) always is adviced to make a stand alone movie via Quicktime Movie or Quicktime Conversion. The videoquality is not better than Program Stream. Of course I also did the Quicktime conversion. Good result, but round the edges of moving objects sharp horizontal lines show up. I know that deinterlace can deminish this problem (jus a little bit). Downside is also that the filesize increases dramaticly.
    The 33 minutes long movie made with MPEG-2 Program Stream was almost one third of the size of the Quicktime conversion movie. Considering that there is not much difference between the two concerning videoquality, I wonder why this kind of export is hardly adviced. Watching the Program Stream movie is also more pleasant to view, because the earlier mentioned horizontal lines are absent here.
    I would like to know your opinion. Do you also have good experiences with Program Stream? Or maybe there are still other options than Quicktime that offer more or less the same qualitry that Program Stream gives?
    Thanks in advance!

    If you are only going to watch this on a computer I would de-interlace your footage. I don't usually make MTS mpg files unless they are requested. These usually are requested because they are playing back from a particular system that prefers MTS.
    This is what we usually do to for playback:
    export a quicktime movie of your sequence
    -due to your length I would uncheck make self-contained(lower-left of the export window)
    I prefer Compressor over QT for creating some files because Compressor will give me a better idea of what my exported file size will be(mostly based on data rate) and there are more controls for de-interlacing etc.
    I would do tests with one minute of the most complex part of the video. When you get this to look good you will then be able to figure out how big your full video will be and determine what works best for you.
    Turning on frame controls on(settings inspector window-under description line/3rd box from the left) in Compressor is a good place to start.
    Set output fields to progressive. Start with everything else in default. If you are still having issues you can change settings to better or best but know that this will increase your render times greatly.

  • Mpeg 2 Program Stream

    I have to provide an mpeg 2 program stream file monthly for playback of school board meetings & I'm looking for something other than Compressor to do it with. My main editor can do it, but then it's tied up all day rendering. The other system I have is too old to update compressor to do this file type. Any ideas?

    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2307988&tstart=0

  • How do I adjust audio bit rate in MPEG-2 Program Stream?

    I don't see any way to adjust the audio bit rate in the MPEG-2 Program Stream setting in Compressor 3.5.3.  I need a specific bit rate of 224 KBps within an MPEG 1 Layer 2.
    Thank you.

    AFIAK, there is no way within the preset adjustments to change the audio – either in 3.5 or 4.0
    Try this for a work-around. Choose the MPG-1 setting, open Inspector and disable Video. Adjust the audio rate to 224 in the Audio tab. Submit and you should get an audio stream. In a separate job choose the MPEG-2 settings. Open the Inspector>Encoder Tab>Extras and deselect multiplex. Submit and Compressor should spit out an MPEG-2 video stream. You should be able to multiplex them in Mpeg Streamclip. (The files need  to have the exact same name prior to their respective extensions.)
    Good luck.
    Russ

  • Export MPEG-2 Program Stream

    Working with a TV station that needs an MPEG-2 encoded as "Program Stream".  I see the TS option under multiplexing; how do I do a program stream?  Google searching brings up more results for FCP than Premiere/Media Encoder on this subject.  Could use some wisdom on this subject asap.
    Thanks!
    JB

    It was a few years back, so I don't recall the exact solution off the top of my head.  Definitely understand your frustration, though!  I know whatever I ended up giving the client worked. 
    Here's a step-by-step on how to export Program Stream for Leightronix systems.  I think this is what I ended up doing:
    http://www.sictv.org/storage/LEIGHTRONIX_Tutorial_CreatingMPEG2_w.PremierCS4.pdf
    There's also a good link from this thread that explains Transport Stream vs Program Stream:
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4362715#4362715
    You may want to look into your Media Encoder options under the "Multiplexer" tab and then the multiplexing basic settings, as well.
    If you find a solution, please report back for the next person with the issue (as I obviously failed to do, my apologies).
    -jb

  • No audio after Mpeg-2 (program stream) compression

    Hi, one of my customers asked me for an MPEG-2 file of his video program.
    I made some with compressor, trying elementary stream, program stream and transport stream.
    Video-quality is ok, but there is no audio in the files.
    What can I do? Please help.
    Thanks PR,
    the Netherlands

    What are your sequence settings?
    Are the source files that you are editing with in Final Cut muxed mpg files?
    Final Cut has issues when you try to edit with H264 and MPG-2 files.
    It can work but it can also create problems and is not recommended by Apple. I would convert these muxed files to ProRes 422 or if you don't have that try DVCPro50.
    I have better luck with compression when I export a reference or self-contained QT(not Quicktime conversion) of my sequence to the desktop and then try using that in Compressor as opposed to sharing or using Final Cut to send files to Compressor. This is supposed to work well but I have had mixed results. Exporting my sequence always yields good results.

  • Embedding closed captions in MPEG

    I've seen a few questions on this but still don't understand. I'm working with Premiere Pro CC on a Windows computer. I've been asked by a television broadcaster to submit closed captioned MPEG files for a 30 minute program I'm delivering. The station wants the caption files embedded in MPEG format which I understand Premiere Pro is not able to do. How can I convert the sidecar file and MP4 OR the mov file with embedded captions that I have created in Premiere into the format they require? This is pretty urgent so any CLEAR advice would be greatly appreciated

    Hello there,
    I'm sorry this was not replied to sooner. At this time, Premiere Pro embeds closed caption streams (and services) to MOV and MXF files. There's no way right now to embed closed captions to MPEG2, at least with Premiere Pro.
    I wish I could give you different news, but there it is.
    Regards,
    Chris

  • Creating a Program Stream MPEG File

    I work at a small public cable access operation and we use Final Cut 4 to edit our video. The video is then burned to DVD for airing. We recently purchased a file server that requires the files to be in MPEG 2 Program Stream format. It is my understanding that Final Cut Pro creates MPEG 2 Transport stream formats.
    I am looking for both hardware and software solutions to convert from an MPEG 2 transport stream to an MPEG2 program stream.
    Thanks for the help.

    I use Compression Master by Popwire. Expensive at $499, but it works. I don't think you can convert transport streams to program stream though.
    --DKG

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