Portable Tmpgenc Authoring Works 4.0.9.37 [top] -
You have 200 GB of home videos from 2005-2010. They are sitting on a hard drive as .VOB files or poorly converted .AVI s. Using TAW4 Portable, you can stitch these together, add custom chapter menus (e.g., "John's 5th Birthday"), and burn DVDs for elderly relatives who still refuse to use a smartphone.
Think of it as the factory press for DVDs and Blu-rays. You bring the video (MP4, AVI, MKV) and audio. It handles: Portable TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4.0.9.37
For the uninitiated, TMPGEnc (which stands for Tsunami MPEG Encoder ) has been the gold standard for video purists since the late 90s. While the company has released newer versions (v5, v6, and v7), version 4.0.9.37 holds a special place in the hearts of power users. Why? Stability, speed, and the "portable" factor. You have 200 GB of home videos from 2005-2010
Enter Pegasys Inc., a Japanese software developer. Their TMPGEnc line was already famous for its MPEG encoders. TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 was their comprehensive answer to the authoring problem. It offered a balance of automation via a "Wizards" interface and deep customization for power users. Version 4.0.9.37 represents one of the final, most stable iterations of this specific generation before the software evolved into TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 and 6, which shifted focus toward high-definition formats. Think of it as the factory press for DVDs and Blu-rays
It includes a wide array of templates. You can create motion menus, nested sub-menus, and custom button layouts that look like retail-bought discs.
Streaming services remove shows all the time. When you "liberate" a web series, TAW4 allows you to burn it to BD-R (Blu-ray) with a full interactive menu, preserving it forever, immune to licensing deals.