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envagyok
29th November 2008, 18:24
Hi i have outputted my hdv videos from a transcoder (i dont remember what, maybe elecard converter studio demo) as 1440*1080 16:9 h.264 and aac audio as .h264 file format.
This just the powerdvd8 play.
I want it convert to mkv, but i dont find software, what recognize this format.
PLS help, how can i make convert to mkv container?
neuron2
29th November 2008, 18:27
Don't transcode. Just remux from your original source material.
envagyok
29th November 2008, 18:29
ok. but nor tsmuxer, or other software what i tried dont recognize.
neuron2
29th November 2008, 18:32
What is your source material?
envagyok
29th November 2008, 18:36
file name.h264 video h.264 audio aac
neuron2
29th November 2008, 18:42
I'm talking about your original source material that you transcoded (or demuxed) those streams from. What is that?
envagyok
30th November 2008, 00:11
sony hdv 1440*1080 m2ts mpeg2 and audio mpeg 2
Atak_Snajpera
30th November 2008, 00:52
import .h264 and .aac using mmg.exe (MKVmerge GUI from MKVToolnix package)
envagyok
30th November 2008, 09:21
mkvmerge syas: the file is an unsupported container format
(MPEG Transport Stream (TS))
I tried with tsmuxer too, and it says:: Cant detect stream type
Media player classic home cinema open the file, make a correct size black window correct length time but not play the video, and at the file properties is :
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1440x1080 25.00fps [Video]
Audio: AAC 48000Hz stereo 149Kbps [Audio]
type : not known, size 1031mb, media lenth 00:11:25, video size 1440*1080
Powerdvd7 plays the file correct.
envagyok
30th November 2008, 12:30
i find solution:
1.: install haali media splitter and in the installation folder run gdsmux.exe
bellow input tab right click in the box, and add source, then set output x.mkv, and click start.
Other way using mediacoder app, http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
This recognize this bitstream mode.
Terranigma
30th November 2008, 17:09
My solution would've been to demux the stream with DGAVCDec (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122598), then remuxing to .mkv with mkvmerge.
Atak_Snajpera
30th November 2008, 21:54
mkvmerge syas: the file is an unsupported container format
(MPEG Transport Stream (TS))
Why did you say that you had raw files?????
file name.h264 video h.264 audio aac
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