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Old 30th July 2008, 13:15   #1  |  Link
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Problem after ripping John Rambo BD

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I have ripped Rambo to my hard drive using anydvd (newest version) the main movie is on separate m2ts files... i have went through them all and cant work out which ones i should use because the the commentary audio is on so then on others there is the proper movie audio..

Has any1 joined the right m2ts files together and if so whats the correct order???????

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Old 30th July 2008, 14:39   #2  |  Link
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Use eac3to, it will list the titles of the track's, you can then demux only the tracks you want.
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Use eac3to, it will list the titles of the track's, you can then demux only the tracks you want.
Ive tried that but i dont see no track names... can u explain how maybe im doing it wrong

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look at my guide. there are various ways to join m2ts files, the easiest way is in there using TSmuxer.
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look at my guide. there are various ways to join m2ts files, the easiest way is in there using TSmuxer.
That was the 1st thing i tried no luck.... when i mux the m2ts file to .ts i get video but no audio

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Old 30th July 2008, 16:19   #6  |  Link
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It's very simple:

eac3to.exe i: < replace i: with the letter of your BR drive.

This is the resulting output from eac3to.....
eac3to v2.41
command line: d:\vidtools\eac3to\eac3to.exe i:
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EVO, 2 video tracks, 5 audio tracks, 12 subtitle tracks, 2:23:26
"Main Movie"
1: Joined EVO file
2: Chapters, 23 chapters with names
3: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
4: VC-1, 480p30 /1.001 (3:2), -84ms
5: E-AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 1536kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms
6: E-AC3, Italian, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms
"Italian"
7: E-AC3, Spanish, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms
"Castilian"
8: E-AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms
"Director Commentary"
9: E-AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -111ms
10: Subtitle, English, "UK"
11: Subtitle, Italian, "Italian"
12: Subtitle, Spanish, "Castilian"
13: Subtitle, Turkish, "Turkish"
14: Subtitle, Modern Greek, "Greek"
15: Subtitle, Polish, "Polish"
16: Subtitle, Hungarian, "Hungarian"
17: Subtitle, Portuguese, "EU"
18: Subtitle, English, "UK Director Commentary"
19: Subtitle, Italian, "Italian Director Commentary"
20: Subtitle, Spanish, "Castilian Director Commentary"
21: Subtitle, English, "HUD"

If the disc has multiple titles it will show each title seperately.

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it still doesent hep because its all split in bits
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it still doesent hep because its all split in bits

Just use TSSplitter then. If you use the method in my guide of opening the correct .mlps file in TSMuxer you will not need to use TSSplitter. Either way TSSPlitter will join your TS files for you.
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thanx QuadCore but what i ment was i cant find the right order that the.m2ts files should be in because of how its split

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There should only be one or two M2TS files that contain the actual movie. Get those. Then find out what order they go in. The reason you're getting commentary on some is probably because the main audio is only available in a format your PC can't decode. Once you have your files and know which comes first, run eac3to on them together (xxxxx.m2ts+yyyyy.m2ts). It can also handle some re-encoding.
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the 2 biggest m2ts file are about 6+ gb then there are about 5 1 gb files but none give any order for example i cant find the beginning, and the two 6 gig files are the middle of the movie
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the 2 biggest m2ts file are about 6+ gb then there are about 5 1 gb files but none give any order for example i cant find the beginning, and the two 6 gig files are the middle of the movie

Use Eac3to_And_More_GUI -> Use your BD-Rom as 'source' folder -> go to 'Eac3to Audio' tab and in the upper right corner select your BD-Rom drive as source -> Eac3to will then scan the disc and show you the MPLS files with the corresponding M2TS files -> Done

or what dat720 said:

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If you we're confused about not seeing any M2TS related info in my post that is because the log was for a HD DVD not a BluRay, i dont have any BR's on hand or any log's to actually show you what the output of eac3to is, but it does show you which m2ts make up a playlist and which order they are in.
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hey guys

Got it solved Eac3to_And_More_GUI wouldnt read from the bd disc so i solved it by just directing it to the ripped folder...

thank you to all of you for your help
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hey guys

Got it solved Eac3to_And_More_GUI wouldnt read from the bd disc so i solved it by just directing it to the ripped folder...

thank you to all of you for your help

You may have to give it a few seconds or even up to a minute on some machines to start reading. I know on my old P4 ripbox it could take a while.
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