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Originally Posted by jdobbs
Yes I do. It only happens with DTS Express PiP and only on the Sony players. I'm confident that at least part of the problem is in the Sony firmware -- because the exact same image works on BD-25. But if I can find a workaround I'll do it. One idea is to put a blank AC3 track to replace the DTS Express and then change the reference in the MPLS. The ideal solution is to actually demux/remux just that track and that's what I'm working on. The problem is that I either have to do the entire mux all myself, or integrate the demuxed audio by inserting it after-the-fact -- the first is an incredible amount of research and time (I'd essentially be rewriting TSMUXER), and the second adds considerable time to the encode process.
To worsen it -- I'm not positive that doing all this will make it work on the Sony on BD-9... I'm just guessing that putting something there for that track will correct it.
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I'm not sure if this helps, but the developers of DVDFab seem to have figured out the DTS Express issue, as I've just done Groundhog Day with the latest version (v7.0.9.0) and low and behold it was able to do a BD25 encode and keep the PIP DTS Express track, which on this Bluray is Ned popping up every now and again giving facts about the scenes. The sound is there and everything. So I don't know if you want to try it and examine the output files to figure out what they're doing, or if they created their own muxer, don't know. I'm going to test Twilight next which appears to be a different form of PIP, but still has DTS Express and report back.
Just did Twilight, 100% works!!