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iSeries
29th June 2011, 16:06
Hi,
After briefly using Easy BD Lite (and having some playback issues with it), I've decided to go back to using tsMuxer.
Given that in certain circumstances tsMuxer is known to produce an incompliant mux, are there any clues during the muxing process that would indicate that it is incompliantly changing the stream in anyway?
lutinor
30th June 2011, 20:35
Hi,
After briefly using Easy BD Lite (and having some playback issues with it), I've decided to go back to using tsMuxer.
Given that in certain circumstances tsMuxer is known to produce an incompliant mux, are there any clues during the muxing process that would indicate that it is incompliantly changing the stream in anyway?
Scenarist + x264 = best way. No clues imo in tsmuxer
iSeries
30th June 2011, 21:06
Sorry, I'm not rich lol, I have to stick to freeware :)
lutinor
1st July 2011, 07:49
Sorry, I'm not rich lol, I have to stick to freeware :)
It's because you want compliant files ^^
Dvdlogic give decent result in term of price/compliancy
www669
3rd July 2011, 10:07
I'm not rich lol, I have to stick to freeware too
setarip_old
3rd July 2011, 22:32
@iSeries
Hi!
1) If tsMuxer completes the multiplexing process that means it "believes" the process was proper and complete - Otherwise processing would be halted and an error message generated.
2) Unless you're doing commercial authoring, I'd suggest you shouldn't have to concern yourself with any possible "hidden" non-compliance.
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