TMPGEnc XPress Updated to Version 4.6.3.267 supporting Core i7!

As an oldline video encoder software supporting CUDA application, TMPGEnc XPress enables GeForce VGA card to share partial task (it doesn’t support G80 core GeForce 8800 GTS/GTX card).
TMPGEnc XPress V4.6.3.267 is launched today to fix the following problems in CUDA support and others (the last version is 4.6.3.266):
Fixed CUDA – The deinterlace filter in Inverse pulldown mode did not yield a correct result when used with CUDA.
Fixed CUDA – The video Noise reduction/Noise reduction (time) filters would sometimes generate horizontal stripes when used with CUDA.
Fixed CUDA – An error would arise when using the Crop filter if the target picture width was below 8 pixels when used with CUDA.
Fixed CUDA – The resize filter in bilinear mode would not yield a correct result when used with CUDA.
Fixed CUDA – The deinterlace filter in “Replication – simple mode” did not yield a correct result when used with CUDA.
Fixed Output settings would sometimes not be correctly reflected in Windows Media Video output.
Fixed A temporary folder was created in random locations such as the desktop and an error would arise during a MPEG-4 2 pass output.
Fixed Using the video fade-in/out filter would slow down the output time.
Fixed Modifying the aspect ratio in the Clip properties would not be taken in account at the output stage when using the PV3 file reader.
Fixed An error would occur and the preview would be black when importing an AviSynth’s AVS file.
Besides, Version 4.6.3.267 also officially supports the Intel® Core™ i7 next generation architecture CPU (codename: Nehalem) for desktop developed by Intel.
If you’re searching for high-quality and quick video encoder function, we recommend you to download this by clicking the official link.
