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Thankyou for a great program.
I'm having a little problem with a mux. The source files are a video (1920x816 H.264) track and a DTS audio track. The process seems to go fine: Quote:
The resulting TS-file played back in VLC doesn't play any audio and under Stream Information it says: Quote:
I'm using the 1.6.3(b) Linux version BTW. Here's the output of mkvinfo: Quote:
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3rd April 2008, 03:07 | #904 | Link |
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Video #1 Codec : MPEG-4 AVC Codec/Info : MPEG4 ISO advanced profile PlayTime : 3mn 28s Width : 712 pixels Height : 352 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 2.455 Frame rate : 23.976 fps "MUX TS" Video #1011 Codec : AVC Codec/Info : MPEG-4 AVC Codec profile : High@L5.1 Width : 720 pixels Height : 352 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 2.045 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mkvisplay Aspect ratio : 2.455 tsisplay Aspect ratio : 2.045 HOW....? |
3rd April 2008, 09:20 | #905 | Link | |
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no AV recievers , so just me being lazy and this would make it the only tool I required at the moment I have to demux and m2ts stream , convert the DTS to AC3 in media coder and remux to m2ts , for use by my popcorn media tanks now if I could do it with this one tool !!!!! |
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3rd April 2008, 20:10 | #906 | Link |
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DAR discarded from MKV imports
There seem to be more than a few MKV files that have the DAR encoded in the container and the aspect ratio is missing from the video stream (a 264 stream for example).
tsMuxer doesn't seem to read the DAR from the MKV container and write that to the ts container, thus some movies are muxed with the wrong aspect ratio (the actual ratio of the encoded video instead of correct display ratio). An example: Input MKV Video #0 Codec : MPEG-4 AVC Codec/Info : MPEG4 ISO advanced profile Width : 704 pixels Height : 432 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 2.35 Output M2TS Video #0 Codec : AVC Codec/Info : MPEG-4 AVC Width : 704 pixels Height : 432 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 1.630 Can tsMuxer be updated to read and thus write the original container DAR, or otherwise, is there a tool that can write the correct DAR to the ts output that tsMuxer generates? Thanks. Last edited by ElrondElvish; 3rd April 2008 at 20:14. |
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Very impressive list! Would be cool if there was later on also an option to only extract forced subtitles (if they are not in a seperate stream). Btw: Now that BD edit has correct chapter export (see below), would you please consider adding millisecond support for chapters? http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...9&postcount=94 |
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4th April 2008, 02:14 | #908 | Link | |
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a black screen and no sound with 1080 files. the reason is tsmuxer is not producing an CLIPINF & PLAYLIST file for 1080 files only for 720. i took the CLIPINF & PLAYLIST file from a structure created with tsremux and dropped it into the structure tsmuxer created and it plays when burnt to avchd the problem is 1080 = no CLIPINF & PLAYLIST file can you fix this please EDIT: Nevermind the newest version seems to work fine thanks Last edited by gav1577; 4th April 2008 at 08:09. |
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4th April 2008, 07:14 | #909 | Link |
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MPEG-2 video issue still remains (v.1.7.2)
Now 30fps MPEG-2 video stream with pulldown processed even strange. Resulting TS can't play correct even on PC. Video is playing at about 12 fps (very low CPU load) and audio is stuttering that much that I can say it can't really be heard.
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Heres a sample mkv that gives this error. http://www.divshare.com/download/4171339-988 |
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5th April 2008, 12:35 | #912 | Link | |
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Still getting the error with new version.
Using the same sample : http://www.divshare.com/download/4171339-988 Quote:
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5th April 2008, 14:58 | #913 | Link |
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It is not a bug in tsMuxR. Your example contain bad frames, It leads to occurrence mistiming. I have made small updating, now tsMuxeR will be less sensitive to bad frames in H.264. Plese, try version 1.7.4. http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.7.4(b).zip |
5th April 2008, 15:10 | #914 | Link | |
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Version 1.7.4 seems to working, only one extra "B-pyramid level 2 detected" line has popped up. I remux the whole movie and see if its in sync. Yeah I found the bad frames thats where it starts to go out of sync, the things a lost cause, going to wipe it off my hard drive. Thanks for trying to fix it ( well there was nothing to fix, its just I've got a duff file ). Last edited by B4tm4n; 5th April 2008 at 15:19. |
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Hi roman75r,
Great work, thanks for the time and work you put into this program. BTW I've used SupRead and generated a subtitle for a 720p project. Interestingly when I import it into TSMuxer it says it has 1920x1080 resolution.(Maybe some problem with SupRead) If I use this subtitle creating a blu-ray DVD then I can't switch off the subtitle in PS3. Is it a problem in tsmuxer or do I have to do something else with the project or is it some issue with PS3. |
5th April 2008, 19:35 | #917 | Link |
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First of all I have to say GREAT program.
I have been playing around with it a little and am wondering about the split option. What is the split option used for. I mean, I know you can split the file into several pieces, but why? Would this allow me to split a bluray up into several pieces and burn them onto DVD-R for playback on a regular DVD player? Thanks, Duramaximus |
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Thanks for your reply. So basically if I dont have a PS3 but do own a Bluray player I will never use the "Split" feature? |
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It's up to you. It should work if split or not
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