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26th January 2009, 18:28 | #2561 | Link |
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I also use a TDK 25GB and a 50GB with my S350 player. TDK and Verbatim are the only brands I recommend. I cannot get the supplied LG 25GB disc to work in any BD player.
I use Imgburn to create the BD's. I prefer to just rip and burn the iso's but have done some movie only burns with TsMuxer. |
26th January 2009, 21:11 | #2562 | Link |
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Is anybody else having problems when skipping chapters after muxing to create a blu ray?
I use BDInfo to find the correct file, and then I use tsmuxer to use only the video file, and 1 audio file (hd if there is one). I have selected custom chapters so that is uses the original chapters, but on most films, when skipping chapters, the video gets very choppy and then the audio is out of sync. The only way to get it to sync again is to go back a couple of chapters. It will always cause the same problem on the same chapter in the film, so its not a software player error. I also tried changing it to insert chapter every 5 minutes, but again, on certain chapters its causing the same fault. The chapters causing the problems will always be the same ones. If I use AnyDVD HD to rip to an image, it plays back fine, but obviously this takes up a lot more space. I have to note, that if I watch the BD from beginning to end without skipping chapters, it plays back perfectly. Hope someone can help Keep up the good work!! Thanks in advance |
26th January 2009, 23:15 | #2563 | Link |
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The issue is when tsMuxeR creates a BD structure the data in the CLPI file is bogus, it reports the wrong m2ts file size. To fix this you need to use idbirch's AVCHDMe. The app has two purposes, to patch the CLPI file and to make PS3/FAT32 compatible... you can disable the PS3 function though, this will fix the seeking issue.
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1. tsMuxeR makes some error(s) in the clpi file which can alter where the player "lands" and how it behaves thereafter. Search on "Fixclpi" here for a tool by jdobbs that fixes some problems in the two clpi files in your muxed output 2. After re-encoding, it is possible, even likely, that the original chapter locations don't line-up perfectly in the new encoding. At least with x264 you can tell it in advance where to be sure to put I-frames so your desired chapter marks land perfectly 3. I've found that PowerDVD doesn't always land perfectly on chapter marks, despite that I have placed I-frames and marked them correctly. Arcsoft's TMT seems always to land correctly, as does my settop player. 4. For some reason when converting an HD DVD to Blu-ray, the timing is so messed-up that the original chapter marks no long apply and can be many seconds off. I don't even try to use the original marks from HD DVDs I want to convert. Fixing the clpi file issue is trivial with jdobbs' tool; assuring I-frames in the right places, marking your chapters accordingly, and dealing with HD DVD is not. Search here on "qpfile.txt" or qpfile for more discussion about marking I-frames for x264 encodes. I don't know of anywhere the HD DVD issue is discussed. Good luck! |
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26th January 2009, 23:54 | #2565 | Link |
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so when using the AVCHDMe app, do I just tick the first option which is "fix clpi files", and leave the second option unticked?
So if I was doing a new rip, I would mux, use this app to apply the fix, and them create an iso as normal? I have created about 20 iso's from BD rips, and im guessing at least 15 have this problem. Can I just extract the contents from the iso, run this app on the extracted files, and then re-create the iso, or do I have to use the original BD and re do all the muxing etc? Thanks guys Last edited by newcomers; 26th January 2009 at 23:55. Reason: edit |
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From what you described, it appears to me that when you go to play the mux, the player is not finding I-frames at the points you specified in "custom chapters" of tsMuxeR. Then the player seeks to the nearest I-frame and things get a little out-of-whack. My theory and I'm sticking to it!
But if Fixclpi doesn't work, you may just have to live with the discs you made, or I suppose you could demux your discs and re-index your video files and find proper I-frames and create a new --custom-chapter list and re-mux and... well, it'd be a lot of work. The first BD backup I ever made had "reckless" chapter marks, and exhibited the same symptoms as yours (out-of-sync when skipping-forward to next chapter, but would fix itself after a few secs). But I've since figured-out how to fix that. EDIT: BTW you should check that... Instead of "going back a couple of chapters" just leave the playback alone and see if it comes back into sync. Mine did after just a few secs (probably until the next I-frame, which for that disc might have been 10+ seconds away, as I x264-ed with the default 250 keyframe interval). Last edited by laserfan; 27th January 2009 at 03:25. |
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Going through the process of re-muxing, using the FixclpiGUI tool and recreating the iso with all of my BD, and the first 10 all worked fine, but then hancock and independce day both still have the same fault. When I used FixclpiGUI, it said it had fixed file, but they both still stutter when skipping in certain scenes. Anything else I can do here so sort this problem out? Ive put this current process on hold as each BD is taking 30 mins, and with no guaranteed success, if rather wait for another solution Thanks guys |
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28th January 2009, 10:06 | #2572 | Link |
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no subs in tsmuxer!!its a nightmare.
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i can say that i try absolutly everything to put subs with tsmuxer,and it always never worked ,in br or avchd configuration or even in m2ts or ts ,i don t understand why ? i do all that is explain in some tutorials ,meanwhile i wanted to know if i MUST install ffdshow ? is it obligatory ? sorry for my english im french . i must say that its a nightmare for me to try putiing subs ,i put .srt but nothing works please can someone help me !! thx ericd |
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28th January 2009, 12:38 | #2574 | Link |
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why is it when i try to piece together a movie like The X Files: Fight The Future, i always get a flashing image.
I click add to get the main file with the one video and the one audio, click append and then piece together the rest of the movie but i always see a flashing image where the files were pieced together... am i doing this wrong or something? |
28th January 2009, 19:55 | #2576 | Link |
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Eric, just check if your SRT subtitles start with TIMECODE < 2 seconds. Open the SRT file and if the first lines are like:
1 00:00:00,xxx.... just edit with notepad and make first line to have start time at least 1 or 2 seconds... 1 00:00:02,000 -->..... |
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hi dean first of all thx a lot !! i already try this solution, it didn t work as i said i try everything !! thx i try with the .srt ourside and with the .srt muxed in the mkv,i also try to put the .srt in utf 8 saved in .srt i verify with powerdvd 8 but still nothing... Last edited by ericd; 29th January 2009 at 08:21. |
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@ericd, there might be something wrong with the way the srt file was originally created.
Try this, Use Subtitle Workshop and save the old srt as a new one. Open Subtitle Workshop, set the FPS first, load the srt file, now "save as" SubRip type to a new srt with a different name. |
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