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21st April 2008, 19:58 | #1101 | Link |
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I've made something for those of us who are making these AVCHD rips on FAT32 drives. I got sick of renaming all those files so I've made a little AutoIt script to do it for you. You just need to place the .exe in the same folder as your BDMV directory sits and run it.
Rapidshare link MediaFire link Here's the code used for those interested, no smartarse comments about code optimization please, I'm not a coder by trade, I just do it to help myself and others. |
21st April 2008, 21:53 | #1102 | Link |
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Appending m2ts files
I really like the mpls feature in 1.7.6. In "The Game Plan", I was able to open the correct .mpls file and it appended the 92 .m2ts files. Nice.
One problem though. My player (popcornhour A-100) still doesn't like the transition points in the combined m2ts file. I tried demuxing the video and audio and then remuxing them back togeter, still no luck. Does tsmuxer fix up all the relevant timestamps (PCR, DTS, PTS, continuity counter) when appending? Another seamless branching movie with similar issues is Enchanted. |
21st April 2008, 22:11 | #1103 | Link |
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Hi,
I tried to use tsmuxer 1.76b but when I mux to blu-ray format I obtain this error message: "Bitstream exception. It does not have to be! Plase contact the application support team for more information." The blu-ray isn't playable with PDVD or Nero or WinDVD. Do you help me? TIA |
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22nd April 2008, 08:06 | #1108 | Link |
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I had the same problems with the usual copy command on my poppy BUT the mpls file and the append command from TSMuxer 1.7.6.b worked perfect on AvP! So I think it depends on the disc-movie too. I forgot: All my files are in .ts ! not m2ts |
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22nd April 2008, 11:10 | #1110 | Link |
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Trouble muxing blackhawk down BD
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Blackhawk has 2 m2ts files making the complete movie , problem is when I add each of them to tsmuxer 7(b) it comes 'back with not all files reconizied' should I be worried about this ? also is it better to muxer each file seperatley so they have one movie stream ,one audio and one PGS stream ant than remux them together ?? any advice would be great I tried to remux both from the intial add and got no subtitles and the first part of the movie has 2 audio streams as does the second but the first audio stream is shorter than the first and the movie stops when the shorter audio from the first stream ends , and the movie freeezes muchos confused I am Last edited by buggymonkey; 22nd April 2008 at 18:15. |
22nd April 2008, 14:28 | #1111 | Link | |
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I don't think the PS3 is going recognise more than 1 AVCHD folder at a time, Hope I'm wrong and someone finds a way. |
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22nd April 2008, 14:35 | #1112 | Link | |
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+Movie1Title ---AVCHD +Movie2Title ---AVCHD etc. or will that not work? And while we on the subject, Roman, will you consider adding the 8.3 naming scheme as suggested before as an option maybe?
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22nd April 2008, 16:06 | #1113 | Link | |
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---AVCHD +Movie2Title ---AVCHD This structure does not work in PS3. PS3 only read the AVCHD folder in the root. Anyone knows any other ways to have multiple avchd in a USB HDD. Thanks. |
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23rd April 2008, 07:57 | #1118 | Link | |
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Can you please answer this important question to all us, TsMuxer users&fans? As I tested by myself early versions of tsmuxer it didn't rewrite DTS in H.264 streams 'cause Scenarist rejects such stream. |
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23rd April 2008, 08:06 | #1119 | Link | |
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23rd April 2008, 10:06 | #1120 | Link |
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I believe the reason for supporting AVCHD on HDD is due to the camcorders, so I doubt it will be possible to have multiple movies at the same time.
Using different partitions should work, as they would be identified as different disks (if the PS3 can handle HDD with multiple partitions...), but it is not very efficient Changing the name of the folder seems to be the easiest (only) way. (I do not know if AVCHD on HDD supports menues,.... if it does, you may always "author" an AVCHD con "n" movies... maybe using Nero to create the structure....) Thanks to idbirch2 for the tool... would it be possible to include it in tsmuxer to do it in one go ? Finally, what combinations of audio / video codecs have you tried sucessfully ? I have vc1 / ac3 working w/o problems. |
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