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Originally Posted by moshmothma
Hoping to see:
1. English documentation
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You seriously need a documentation for this? Well, OK.
Note, I don't actually use it in command line, I just translated the readme.txt, so if things are crashing or stuff doesn't work... not my fault!
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How to use the muxer from the command line:
Create a file with extension ".meta" (without the quotes). Inside the meta file list all the files which you wish to mux to TS.
Meta File Format:
<Codec Name>, <File Name>, <Additional Options>
Additional options are delimeted by a commas. Above and from here on after <> are merely present for readability of this documentation and must not be included in actual files/command lines.
Sample Meta file content:
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, D:\media\test\stream.h264, fps=25
A_AC3, D:\media\test\stream.ac3, timeshift=-10000ms
In the above example an audio track in AC3 format and a video stream in H264 format are muxed.
Additional Parameters:
fps - Specifies the fps of the video stream (see example above). If fps parameter is not set its will be read from the video stream
level - Changes the value of the level setting in H264 stream (eg. you can change profile High@5.1 to High@4.1)
timeshift - This parameter is for audio streams. It allows to set the delay, which can be positive or negative. To specify delay in milliseconds add "ms" (no quotes) at the end of the value, alternatively add "s" to specify the delay in seconds. Positive value shifts the audio forward, negative shifts the audio backwards.
down-to-dts - Available only for DTS-HD stream. Downmixes DTS-HD to standard DTS
down-to-ac3 - Availale only for True-HD with AC3 core (commonly found on Blu-ray discs). Downmixs to standard AC3
track - Starting with version 0.9.96 it is possible to link to streams in different containers (i.e. non-elemetary streams). The value of this option is the track number (in the source container) of the stream you wish to mux. The following containers are supported:
- TS/M2TS
- EVO/VOB/MPG
- MKV
To get the track numbers of various streams in one of the supported containers use the following command: tsMuxer <file name>
To start the muxer use the following command line: tsMuxer <name of the .meta input file> <name of the TS output file>
Nomenclature of codecs in meta files:
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC - H264
V_MS/VFW/WVC1 - VC1
V_MPEG-2 - MPEG2
A_AC3 - DD (AC3) / DD+ (E-AC3) / True HD (True-HD only available for streams that also contain AC3 core)
A_AAC - AAC
A_DTS - DTS / DTS-HD
A_MP3 - MPEG audio layer 1/2/3
WARNING: Do not start extraneous filters (codecs) while tsMuxer is running. <--- (translator's note) no clue what that's supposed to mean, I'm assuming don't try to playback the files tsMuxer is working on.
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Last edited by lexor; 6th February 2008 at 01:44.
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