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Old 13th April 2008, 22:27   #1001  |  Link
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Version 1.7.6(b)
- Ability to open Blu-ray playlist (MPLS) files added. Also, when MPLS file is opened, chapters list automatically imported.
When MPLS is processed, "Clean Break" for connection_condition=5 correctly processed. It is actually for large playlists (10 M2TS files and more).
- bug fixed: some H.264 streams in version 1.7.1/2/3 did not work in PS3. It is the same problem it was corrected in version 1.7.3. Fixed again.
- bug fixed: Issue with muxing PGS stream from several source files (i.e. append mode) fixed.
Thanks man, absolutely amazing work
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Old 13th April 2008, 23:25   #1002  |  Link
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Hope srt import will come in the next version!!!
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Old 14th April 2008, 00:16   #1003  |  Link
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Even the DD+/AC3 track demuxed by eac3to has the same delay (I just tried it).

In this case it's actually an audio delay which means the video is starting before the audio, so in order to correct it, either the audio tack would need to be chopped off in the front or a delay would need to be added to the video track.

At this point, the only way I can correct this problem is with eac3to and "eyeballing" the delay. But what good is that really? More like a pain in the ass.

I've only seen one other movie that has things setup this way and it was an HD-DVD, and EVODemux reported the delay correctly.
Maybe you should give the newest version of eac3to a try (see changelog):
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...76#post1125176
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Old 14th April 2008, 00:33   #1004  |  Link
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Version 1.7.6(b)
- Ability to open Blu-ray playlist (MPLS) files added. Also, when MPLS file is opened, chapters list automatically imported.
When MPLS is processed, "Clean Break" for connection_condition=5 correctly processed. It is actually for large playlists (10 M2TS files and more).
KILLER FEATURE!!!

Would be cool though if tsMuxer could use a more user friendly and informative naming scheme for demuxed files (e.g. "track Info" + Audio Delay). File names are getting really long with mpls referring to multiple source m2ts!

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Old 14th April 2008, 01:09   #1005  |  Link
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Maybe you should give the newest version of eac3to a try (see changelog):
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...76#post1125176
Good call. I thought I had the "latest" (as of like Friday night). LOL But it looks like madshi does a good job of posting updates to it.

Thanks for the link.
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Old 14th April 2008, 05:37   #1006  |  Link
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When MPLS is processed, "Clean Break" for connection_condition=5 correctly processed. It is actually for large playlists (10 M2TS files and more).
Does this mean support for seamless branching movies like Ratatouille?
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Old 14th April 2008, 05:46   #1007  |  Link
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i just did Ratatouille, didnt watch it yet... but a quick look was fine

i removed all but, video, and eng ac3

everything is in sync

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Old 14th April 2008, 07:18   #1008  |  Link
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Hi roman76r!
Thanks for all your hard work on tsMuxeR!

I used 1.7.6(b) today to remux Terminator II (EUR) HD DVD to BluRay (kept VC-1 video and DTS-HD audio).
Unfortunately tsMuxeR introduced corruption into a perfectly good video stream (source is clean).
I tried it twice, once with "remove pulldown" and once without. The corruption was the same each time.

Here is an example:




The muxer also complained about a total of three "bad DTS-HD frames" which I find highly unlikely.

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Old 14th April 2008, 08:59   #1009  |  Link
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Can your send example of this movie? 50-100 Mb is enought.
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Old 14th April 2008, 10:01   #1010  |  Link
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Restore cropped video to full size

Hi roman76r,

I'm interested in the "Restore cropped video to full size" option in the General tab page.
Is it a feature developed in the near future ?
Is it possible to add black bars to cropped movies without fully reencoding them to become Blu-ray standard resolution ? (It is the main problem with the use of the AVCHD format.)

Great work.
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Old 14th April 2008, 11:26   #1011  |  Link
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The best I can get is 9500kbps to work on a video with 320kbps (cbr ac3) audio and 2200kbps max video. It generates 1.81Gb file from a ~400mb (vbr m2ts) source... any lower bitrate and it's vbv overlows all over. Perhaps bitrate has to be so high because I'm not setting vbv correctly?


tsmuxer asks for vbv in ms, how does one convert bits to millisecond?
The VBV in seconds would just be vbv size divided by peak bitrate. So a 9,781,248 bit VBV size divided by a 20 Mbps video rate would be about 1/2 second (500 milliseconds).

For Blu-ray, the vbv (or cpb) delay cannot be greater than 1 second.

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Old 14th April 2008, 12:44   #1012  |  Link
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Hi Roman, great work with your new features in tsmuxer,
Is it possible to add a feture for using 2 videostreams,like theatrical end + alternative end of a movie,(16 blocks, i am legend like?)

warm regards jef
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Old 14th April 2008, 13:44   #1013  |  Link
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So, no one else is having problems with True-HD?
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Old 14th April 2008, 15:10   #1014  |  Link
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The best I can get is 9500kbps to work on a video with 320kbps (cbr ac3) audio and 2200kbps max video. It generates 1.81Gb file from a ~400mb (vbr m2ts) source... any lower bitrate and it's vbv overlows all over. Perhaps bitrate has to be so high because I'm not setting vbv correctly?
You can use restricted VBR mode instead CBR mode. Setup max bitrate to required value, min bitrate to zerro. This is a mode same as CBR, but muxer does not insert NULL packets to stream.
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You can use restricted VBR mode instead CBR mode. Setup max bitrate to required value, min bitrate to zerro. This is a mode same as CBR, but muxer does not insert NULL packets to stream.
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What about the .srt support? Any News?
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Old 14th April 2008, 19:18   #1017  |  Link
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For roman76r.
SkyHD (h264) files are playing with no video just Audio when remuxed with tsMuxer, with all default settings. This is version 1.7.6.
If I go back to version 1.6.3 and remux they play fine with both audio and video.
MKV remux and play fine with the latest version, its just the SkyHD h264 .ts files are not working.

Oh this is playback on a PS3.

Heres a sample of a file pre remux.
http://www.divshare.com/download/4253839-97b


Cheers.







Heres a link to the older version.
http://www.divshare.com/download/4253853-afc

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Old 14th April 2008, 22:09   #1018  |  Link
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I'm new to the software and indeed PS3s. I've tried creating a blue ray disc from an MKV and I get a large green area at the bottom of the screen (fine on PC). I believe its a pixel size issue? Is there any solution to this issue?

Also, whats the best format to output in if I want several movies on one blue ray disc on the PS3?

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Old 14th April 2008, 22:22   #1019  |  Link
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VOB Subtitles

Hi,
version 1.76 does not recognize subtitles in VOBs. I assume it's known, but still a pity.
I wanted to fuse 2 DVDs (part 1+2 with 2 audio and 2 subtitiles) to one single BluRay, to spare me the shuffling...
The audio streams are recognized, but not the subpictures.

So I demuxed them with VOBedit and transformed the sup-files (which were not directly readable by tsmuxer) with SUPread to BluRay-format. Those were recognized by tsmuxer. The muxing went ok until the mpls and clipinfo were generated. Here I got the error:

Creation of Blu-ray stream info and seek index.
Bitstream exception.
(Mux complete. Return code: -3)

There is no clipinfo-file generated and the mpls seems to be a little bit short considering, that I wanted to have every 5mins a chapter and the movie has over 3h.

The resulting m2ts-file is processable through TSRemuxer and results in a playable BluRay. But no subpictures are displayed although they are selectable in the menue of PowerDVD.

Regards.

PS: I should mention, that watching the resulting m2ts I realised, that besides of the not displayed subtitles, also the audio-delay during playback changes. While it is ok at the beginning it starts to grow toward the end...
So in prinziple it would be good, if tsmuxer could read directly all streams of a vob file.

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I have download this file and remux it in versions 1.6.3 and 1.7.6. In both versions file correctly played on PS3.
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