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30th March 2008, 17:30 | #841 | Link | |
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By using vc1conv I can play every HD-DVD smooth in 24p! That is the reason and I thought your removing pulldown button does the same as vc1conv. As far as I know VC1conv doesn't convert anything it changes the header.... |
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Please Explain Command Line Options
First, I demuxed a TS file into the H264 & LPCM streams.
The LPCM track was exported as two 6-channel wav files, due to the size limit of the wav format. SurCode DTS needs 6 separate mono wav files, one for each channel. I wasted all day trying to create these, and most of the tools aren't up to it. Finally I used Audacity 1.3.4-beta to merge the parts, rename the streams (it named them 1, 2, ..., 6), then exported the separated streams. DIFFICULT. Encoded LPCM track to DTS 1.536 mb/s using SurCode DVD DTS version 1.0.23. The .dts file gave error "can't detect stream type" (latest mpc can play it, but for some reason the length was expanded from 131 minutes to 133 minutes.) A 6 channel DTS .wav file was recognized as 2 channel (so does mpc.) tsMuxeR v1.7.2 correctly recognized the DTS Compact file .cpt. Now I'm trying to remux the results. Q1: Should I enable or disable "Add picture timing info" and "Continually insert SPS/PPS" options for the H264 stream? What are these options? Q2: Can the options be explained in the first post? Q3: Can the readme.txt file be translated from russian to english? Q4. Can an option be added to export LPCM tracks to separate channels, as mono WAV files with the names "FL, FR, CENTER, LFE, SL, SR"? Thanks for all the hard work. |
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I cleared the two options, "timing info" & "SPS/PPS" and muxed a few minutes work, and the results look and sound good.
When I mux, I get the following messages in the output: Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976Why the error message about the fps not set? |
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In regards to your "Add picture timing info" and "Continually insert SPS/PPS" question... I would also like to know detailed information about what these options actually do. |
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dirkr? but if I remember correctly the early vc1conv version (which only removed pulldown) did actually work without stuttering on Pocorn Hour ...
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31st March 2008, 07:53 | #857 | Link | |
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1920x1080@24 - now plays fine on PS3 1920x1080@30 (with 3:2 pulldown) - still can't plays fine on PC & PS3 I will test again with new version this week. |
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31st March 2008, 10:33 | #859 | Link |
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@ roman76r and all
vc1conv V0.3 modify these settings : http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...6&postcount=54 See Ron writing: Resetting the interlaced flag to 0 (yes) Resetting the pulldown flag to 0 (no) Resetting the frame rate to 24000/1001 (yes) Removing the FCM (yes) Removing TFF/RFF (aka RPTFRM) (no) Removing UVSAMP (yes) Removing that last byte if it is 0x00. (no) I don't clear the pulldown flag. I just set RPTFRM to 0 in each frame. This seems to be the common practice on Blu-ray streams. Regards, Franck |
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I tried this software yesterday on 2 films, both are 1920x1080 mpeg2 23.976fps m2v files, I also had .dts 6 channel 1500kps for each of them.
I tried muxing to m2ts as well as Blu-ray structure, both films ended up with no audio (I tried playing the .dts and it's fine on its own) what am I doing wrong? |
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