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26th May 2008, 13:31 | #1601 | Link | |
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http://www.doinkdoink.us/00070.m2ts I have many more files like this that do the same thing. I am able to demux it with eac3to and I think TSRemux but that just gives different errors and its still unable to open the files. |
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26th May 2008, 15:21 | #1602 | Link | |
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(Haali, or Cyberlink demuxer) > Dump (*.264) You can directly re-encode the audio of your m2ts with eac3to. EDIT: Sorry, i've just seen you've already solved the problem. Last edited by rica; 26th May 2008 at 15:29. |
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26th May 2008, 15:40 | #1603 | Link | |
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I was just going to write in here, as apparently the problem occured because I had demuxed the H.264 stream first: after that, I can't stream the resultant (remuxed) m2ts file any more. I eventually solved it by simply not demuxing first, but instead to select just the original H.264 stream and add the new AC3 stream. And now it works fine again! Leaves the mystery, of course, as to what breaks down in the demuxed H.264 stream so badly that I can no longer stream it over the wire? (whereas it would still play properly from harddisk). Maybe some sort of fps synchronization gets lost (but that sounds cuter than it's plausible, lol). At any rate, thank you for your help!
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26th May 2008, 16:01 | #1607 | Link | |
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I wonder why it's not listed in the "Open" boxes drop-down list?
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26th May 2008, 16:42 | #1608 | Link | |
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many thanks for that but I was under the assumption that in bluray or m2ts stream the subtitles were in the PGS or presentation graphics stream within the m2ts file .???? so I am convert the video stream , 1 audio stream and the first english PGS stream . to m2ts stream so I have the film in one file with audio and eng subs is this correct ? I was assuming I would be able to get subtitles from this ?? if I am correct then somthing is wrong with the muxer . or is it something wrong with me many thanks can someone confirm this is the case ? |
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http://www.free-codecs.com/DirectVobSub_download.htm Don't forget you will lose HWA when you use DVSub. (BTW this is not related with DVSub itself but even any other post processing filter breaks down HA decoding workflow and it converts whole workflow into software mode.) And have a look at this pls: Quote:
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Check out my profile. (the second post of my thread might help) Last edited by rica; 27th May 2008 at 22:25. |
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mpeg2 > Ultraviolet (origin: BD) VC1 > Terminator 3 (origin HD-DVD) no re-encoding at all. Method: Demux video and remove pulldown with TSMuxer. (rarely you might need to use VC1Conv to extract pulldown from some HD-DVD VC1 files) Demux audio and re-encode it to ac3 with EAC3to (using command line is more flexible since you can open m2ts directly-for BD- and select the track whatever you want- for BD and HD-DVD- i will go on this way anyway for both format in re-authoring to BD.) Demux subtitles with EVOdemux for HD-DVDs or use TS remux for BDs. Convert extracted PGS to SRT with SUPread. Remux all with TSMuxer as "Create Blu-Ray" option selected. Burn with ImageBurn. Last edited by rica; 28th May 2008 at 00:34. |
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Sadly, this doesn't work, after all. :( At least, I can't stream the VC-1 content this way. Burning it on a BD-R is another matter; so your advice was still useful (haven't tried burning yet). But streaming is still a no-go, unfortunately.
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eac3to source.mlp destination.pcm Pcm2Tsmu destination.pcm destination_2.pcm Video.vc1 + destination_2.pcm -> tsMuxeR -> final_destination.ts I get constant garbled/hissing from the very beginning. Any ideas on how to fix this? I am going to try the Scenarist method later on and will report back........ |
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