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26th June 2007, 16:49 | #401 | Link |
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LPCM demux from Blu-Ray
I like to demux the LPCM track of DéJá Vu Blu-Ray, and convert it to mono wavs.
The problem is, that the film was splitted to many .m2ts parts. If I concatenate all of them, I can demux the LPCM track with xport (got a 5400MB output file), and I can transcode it with sox to multichannel wav, but its more than a half hour longer, than the movie itself. So somewhere, there is a problem. The method I used: 1. Concatenated ALL .m2ts in the stream folder with copy /b method. 2. used "xport -h input.m2ts 1 7 1" to demux the LPCm track. 3. Used "sox -B -r48000 -t .raw -c 6 -2 -s bits0001.mpa file.wav" to get the multichannel wav from the demuxed track. 4. Used wavewizard to get 6 mono wavs. I don't know where am I mistaken. Thank you for the help! Dchard |
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While playing with TSRemux I found out some things:
The PS3 can play 25fps ! But how I mux conform m2st ?? I make this test: a 100 MB orginal m2ts-File (23,976) from Blu-Ray Disc plays fine. Remux with TSRemuxer plays fine too. demux this file with XMuxer, i get AVC-Video and AC3-Audio. This files are ok. Then I mux this two files with XMuxer to TS-Stream. PS3 says "Not supportet Data". PowerDVD plays fine. Remux with TSRemuxer (shows me the correct elementary Streams). PS3 says "corrupt Data". PowerDVD plays fine. With my 25fps-Recording I create with Nerovision a AVCHD. The Programm makes a transcoding, but so I get a m2ts-File with 25fps, that is Playing in PS3. The Rest is like before. Demuxing - Muxing. The file is not playing. So, how I can mux m2ts from elementary-streams, that are ok ?? |
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29th June 2007, 03:19 | #418 | Link |
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dmz,
I ran into problem with TSremux today. This is what I am trying to do. I have a bunch of TS files. I split those files with Null Packet Saver and archived them on DVD+RW disks. Today I put to TS files from two disks back to my hard drive and joined them back with Null Packet Saver into one TS file. Then I tried to remux it with TSremusx with Blu-ray option. But I got the error message: Index was outside the bounds of the array. What does this error mean? I also tried to join those two TS files back with HDTVtoMPEG2, but I still get the same error. Joined TS file play fine on PC in Media Player Classic. This error happens at the split/join point. Last edited by kabanero; 29th June 2007 at 03:25. |
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