If you find an old copy of TAW5, you might wonder if TAW6 is worth it. The answer is yes.
| Feature | TAW4 | TAW5 | TAW6 (Full) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 4K Input | No | Limited | Native H.265/HEVC | | Smart Rendering 3 | No | Partial | Full (Audio + Video) | | H.265 Support | No | No | Yes (Input only) | | Menu Audio | 1 track | 1 track | Multiple background tracks | | Chapter Editing | Basic | Advanced | Keyframe-accurate | tmpgenc authoring works 6 full
TAW6 also introduced GPU encoding assist (NVENC/AMD VCE) for Intel QuickSync, making the encoding stage up to 40% faster than software-only encoding. If you find an old copy of TAW5,
A note on the keyword "full": In the software world, this usually means a paid license key. You have three legitimate options: Warning: Avoid "cracked" versions of TMPGEnc Authoring Works
Warning: Avoid "cracked" versions of TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6 Full. Malware aside, cracked versions often corrupt menus during muxing (the process of combining video, audio, and subtitles), rendering your disc unplayable after 2 hours of encoding.
You can easily add subtitles to your projects. The software supports standard subtitle formats, allowing you to import them or create them manually within the timeline.