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Old 3rd June 2007, 13:30   #161  |  Link
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Can i just say a big thank you for this utility. I can now take BBC HD off-air recordings made on my PC into TSRemux, and burn them to DVD media (in UDF format) for replay on my Playstation 3 - and with no re-encoding !
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Old 4th June 2007, 17:54   #162  |  Link
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Fantastic result. Now if only the PS3 didn't downsample 5.1 audio to 2.0 when replaying video files it would be perfect!
I made tests with AVCHD DVDs in the PS3 and the audio kept the 5.1 mix. The same m2ts file played directly in XMB resulted in 2.0. The issue now is how to create an AVCHD DVD from an existing m2ts file.. (!)

It should not be too complex if we do not want to have menus, etc...

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Can someone create a link mirror to download the last version please...I've a stupid message since this morning :
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Old 4th June 2007, 20:26   #164  |  Link
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Success with the PS3

With the .9 version, I was able to take an AVC-TS from BBC that I had downloaded from somewhere in this forum (about 20 seconds of a Beyoncé performance) and my PS3 was able to play the video without problems! That is awesome!

However, the MPEG audio (non AC3) was not recognized. I'm not sure whether the PS3 will even allow m2ts files with MPEG audio to play, or if it's allowed in Blu-ray discs.

Either way, this is great progress!!! Now, if only TsRemux.exe would work under Mono...
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Old 4th June 2007, 21:44   #165  |  Link
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I'm right now demuxing audio & video streams from a .mkv file. They appear to be AVC and DTS, respectively. Can I use TsRemux to remux these streams to a .ts or a .m2ts file?

If not, I'd like to request such a feature. Thank you.

Oh, almost forgot: I've placed the version 0.0.9 in my box.net share. You can download the file from this address:
http://www.box.net/shared/oi1g2ksqao

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I'm right now demuxing audio & video streams from a .mkv file. They appear to be AVC and DTS, respectively. Can I use TsRemux to remux these streams to a .ts or a .m2ts file?
To answer my own question, no. Naturally it wouldn't because in this case the video file is AVC, which TsRemux does not support as input format. Also it's quite impossible, apparently, to import two separate streams (i.e. audio and video).

I guess it's quite hard to add a feature which would remux audio and video streams, especially as audio sync information in this case is stored in the MKV container. So, uh, forget I ever asked for such a feature

Thank you for all your hard work so far; TsRemux is obviously on its way to become a very useful application.
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Old 5th June 2007, 00:57   #167  |  Link
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here's what does work:
copy /b file1.m2ts+file2.m2ts merged.m2ts
notice the lack of spaces around the plus sign
run merged.m2ts through TsRemux to fix the timestamps.
When i run the merged file through TsRemux (0.9 & 0.8) I get the following message

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index was outside the bounds of the array
Any ideas?

Thx in advance for any replies
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Old 6th June 2007, 07:39   #168  |  Link
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Looks like a great tool! Once MKV to TS support hits, this is gonna be the perfect tool for all hd streaming set-top box owners!!!!!

Thank you so much! If there is any way to donate, or help out, or test anything, let me know
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Old 6th June 2007, 08:55   #169  |  Link
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Thank you so much! If there is any way to donate, or help out, or test anything, let me know
I echo these sentiments 100%. Just let us know.
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Old 7th June 2007, 01:30   #170  |  Link
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I'm looking for testers who understand database definitions of the index table file, movie object file, movie playlist file and clip information file. PM me if you can help.

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Old 7th June 2007, 15:25   #171  |  Link
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New version 0.0.10:

Fixed handling of blu-ray PMTs spanning multiple packets. It is now possible to remux blu-ray titles that have tons of substreams, such as POTC. Fixed AC3 in VOB to TS conversion. Various other small fixes.

3rd output option is pre-alpha quality. It doesn't fully work, but you're welcome to test it on various hardware/software and report back issues. Big thanks if you can pinpoint errors and fixes in the files I mention above. Once this is finished I'll move on to MKV input support.
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Old 7th June 2007, 19:23   #172  |  Link
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I'm looking for testers who understand database definitions of the index table file, movie object file, movie playlist file and clip information file.
Oh boy. I hope I knew anything about those things; I'd love to help, but unfortunately it's all Greek to me.
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Version 0.0.10 mirrored here:
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problem with remuxing evo(vc1+ddp) to ts:
1. target file got much bigger than the source: from 137mb to 189mb
2. no audio: haali splitter and sonic demuxer only see video

tsremux v0.0.10 did correctly recognize the elementary streams.
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Old 8th June 2007, 00:43   #175  |  Link
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I tried Blu-ray option with TSremux v0.0.10.
I loaded .TS file, then chose Blu-ray option.
TSremux created BD structure on hard disk with BDMV and other folder.
Then burned BDMV and other folder to BD-RE with Nero using UDF 2.5.
PS3 recognizes the disk, says BDMV on BD-RE, then it looks like it is trying to play the disk, but then goes back to XMB.

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problem with remuxing evo(vc1+ddp) to ts:
1. target file got much bigger than the source: from 137mb to 189mb
2. no audio: haali splitter and sonic demuxer only see video

tsremux v0.0.10 did correctly recognize the elementary streams.
1) This growth is expected due to the overhead of TS packets and PSI.

2) Regular blu-ray M2TS files that contain DD+ also have this problem with haali and sonic. Nero splitter that's part of the blu-ray nero add-on works fine for M2TS. For TS I haven't found any splitter that can split DD+ probably because there is no official standard for it.
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I tried Blu-ray option with TSremux v0.0.10.
I loaded .TS file, then chose Blu-ray option.
TSremux created BD structure on hard disk with BDMV and other folder.
Then burned BDMV and other folder to BD-RE with Nero using UDF 2.5.
PS3 recognizes the disk, says BDMV on BD-RE, then it looks like it is trying to play the disk, but then goes back to XMB.
New version 0.0.11: a bunnch of fixes in the playlist. Blu-Ray output now in alpha quality. Try this version.
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Version 0.0.11 mirrored here:
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[*]MP4 input will only be possible if someone makes MP4 documentation available to me (ISO/IEC 14496-14). PM me if you can help.
check the mp4 faq, the specs are freely available
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Hope these files is helpful to you.

Blu-ray Disc Founders. Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper: General. Aug. 2004.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...rmat-12834.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Founders. Blu-ray Disc Recordable Format Part 1: Physical Specifications. Feb. 2006.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...02f1-13322.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Founders. Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper: 1.A Physical Format Specifications for BD-RE 2nd edition. Feb. 2006.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...lean-13321.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Founders. Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper: 1.B Physical Format Specifications for BD-R. Aug. 2004.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...ions-12839.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Association. Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper: 1.C Physical Format Specifications for BD-ROM 4th edition. Nov. 2005.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...an22-13264.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Founders. Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper: 3. File System Specifications for BD-RE, R, ROM. Aug. 2004.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...sual-12838.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Founders. Blu-ray Disc Format White Paper: 4. Key Technologies. Aug. 2004.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...sual-12838.pdf
Blu-ray Disc Association. Application Definition Blu-ray Disc Format: BD-J Baseline Application and Logical Model Definition for BD-ROM. Mar. 2005.
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/do...0307-13404.pdf
Dressler, Rogers. Dolby Audio Coding for Future Entertainment Formats. San Francisco: Dolby Laboratories, 2006.
http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf/tech...whitepaper.pdf
DTS, Inc. DTS-HD Audio: Consumer White Paper for Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD Applications. Nov. 2006.
http://www.dtsonline.com/media/DTS-HD_WhitePaper.pdf
Intel Corporation, et. al. Advanced Access Content Systems (AACS): Technical Overview (informative). July 21, 2004.
http://www.aacsla.com/marketplace/ov...iew_040721.pdf
NVIDIA Corporation. Checklist for Building a PC that Plays HD DVD or Blu-ray Movies. Sept. 2006.
http://http.download.nvidia.com/down...ing_a_HDPC.pdf
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