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@roman76r:
1.7.2b seems to work (any changes comparing 1.71.b related to that issue?) but I would feel better if you could make the other changes too because Mediainfo says again 1080i and I don't know what happened if Popcornhour brings a new firmware version..... |
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31st March 2008, 12:45 | #865 | Link |
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You know, the same thing happens on my PC. DTS audio didn't play with MediaPlayerClassic with HAALI media splitter, but plays fine with power dvd. I didn't go deep with this issue 'cause it ain't really bother me as I'm watching movies on PS3 on AVCHD or BD-R(E).
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31st March 2008, 14:07 | #867 | Link |
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I have a sample for the split and playlist http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=136419 hope that can help. thanks |
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btw: to convert dts to ac3 use ffmpeg Code:
ffmpeg -i input.dts -acodec ac3 -ac 6 -ab 384K output.ac3 |
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I still have issues with 1.7.2 and extracting subs, I am extracting from ID4, blu-ray, bd+ removed.
I have extracted 4 subs 3 us & 1 dk, and SupRead is only able to see the first line in one of the them, it gets the number of lines and timings correctly though, whereas SupRip is able to detect all text in all 4 files succesfully. Let me know if you wish to have a look at any the sup files |
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31st March 2008, 23:30 | #877 | Link |
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I have now tried to demux a sub using tsremux 0.0.20, and supread is still unable to read it so it seems to be an issue with supread and not tsmuxer. Suprip is still able to read it.
Suprip has an issue with the timings though, so if anyone else has issues, here is my workaround. Get the subs, load them into supread and save the srt without doing anything, this will save the timings. Now load the sub into suprip and ocr it, save that also. load both srt files into Subtitle Processor and copy the timings from the supread created srt to the srt created by suprip. Save the suprip created srt again and you should have a file which should be working correctly. |
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