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lovelegend
5th November 2005, 23:08
Having a DVD with 5 VTS, but VTS 1 and VTS 5 are having the same video, the only difference is VTS 1 has 2 ac3, while VTS 5 has dts. Therefore, I would like to mux m2v (of VTS 1 or VTS 5) with 2 ac3 and dts (used to replace VTS 1 and then blank out VTS 5).

However, when I used IfoEdit's Author new DVD function, it shows up "too many frame drops". I tried m2v + 2 ac3 + sup with no problem, and m2v + dts but it got problems, so I knew that it is the dts causing the problem. (I tried both IfoEdit 0.96 and IfoEdit 0.97. I also tried ReJig, it could mux but the output file has only 25 mins instead of 50mins)

I did search the forum and found some discussions two years ago:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=38083&highlight=dts+frame+drop

but I could not find any solution for it, so wanna know has this problem been solved yet?

kumi
5th November 2005, 23:32
Perhaps you should try authoring your m2v + dts titleset with MuxMan (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=93553)?

lovelegend
6th November 2005, 01:05
Perhaps you should try authoring your m2v + dts titleset with MuxMan (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=93553)?
Thanks for your reply, I just tried MuxMan and it gave me an error about "excessive bitrate". I searched the forum and found that the maxmium bitrate for Video + Audio + Subtitles is 10.8Mbps. My file's length is 50:48, so the calculation would be:
10800bps*3048s/8 = 4114800MB or 4018.4GB

but the total size of all the stream is just 2.91GB, so still don't know how to solve it (GSpot shows that the bitrate of the m2v is 8000kbps, but I think it is maximum bitrate (as m2v is variable bitrate file), since the file is just 2.06GB)

mpucoder
6th November 2005, 02:16
Speaking modestly as the author of MuxMan, if it could not multiplex it, then the total bitrate at some point is too high. This is probably why the movie was originally two titlesets.