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8th July 2008, 13:21 | #1781 | Link |
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tsMuxeR does not recognize video and/or audio tracks in HD transport streams transmit
@Roman76r
I would like to report following problem that occur when opening transport stream (.ts) files, containing satellite HD transmission captures of Channel Arte HD (on 19.2E TP 11914 SR 27500 FEC 9/10) : tsMuxeR 1.8.4(b) does not recognize video track (AVC Video stream) and second audio track (MPEG Layer2). (Note: program TsRemux V.0.0.21.2 recognizes 1 Video AVC stream and 2 audio streams MPEG Layer2). Conditions: - Captures done with Dreambox DM800HD Gemini 3.60 image. Duration of the captures : 5minutes. - TS files tested with tsMuxeR version 1.6.3b and with version 1.8.4b. I hope this information can be useful to you in order to improve the tsMuxeR program. If you are interested, I could upload a sample (tssplitted) of those captures on a server of your choice, for analysis (please specify minimum sample size needed). - Information gathered with MediaInfo program for Arte HD capture. General ID : 3F3 Complete name : E:\DVBS-TS\ArteHD_5min.ts Format : MPEG-TS File size : 434 MiB Duration : 5mn 6s Overal bit rate : 11.9 Mbps Video ID : 6210 (0x1842) Menu ID : 11120 (0x2B70) Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Main@L4.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 2 frames Duration : 5mn 6s Bit rate : 10.9 Mbps Width : 1280 pixels Height : 720 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16/9 Frame rate : 50.000 fps Colorimetry : 4:2:0 Scan type : Progressive Language : German Language_More : Clean effects Audio #1 ID : 6221 (0x184D) Menu ID : 11120 (0x2B70) Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 2 Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 256 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Resolution : 16 bits Video delay : -919ms Language : German Language_More : Clean effects Audio #2 ID : 6222 (0x184E) Menu ID : 11120 (0x2B70) Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 2 Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 256 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Resolution : 16 bits Video delay : -983ms Language : French Language_More : Clean effects Text ID : 6230 (0x1856) Menu ID : 11120 (0x2B70) Format : Teletext Language : German Language_More : Clean effects |
11th July 2008, 12:54 | #1782 | Link |
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hvda,
this problem is well known since the second EinsFestival Hd transmission in 720p. I had informed the author of tsMuxer about that, but received unfortunately no reply in any form. The problem is, that something is rejecting tsMuxer to import the video stream. With audio i have no problems. Lets hope, that somebody now can help. A solution would be great, because only with tsMuxer created (mini) bluray discs (on DVD+R,DVD+RW, BD-R/RE) play the captured hd videos on my Panasonic BD-30. |
14th July 2008, 15:57 | #1786 | Link | |
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When you're muxing .SRT-file with tsmuxer, it renderes text to PGS. So SupRead can't recognize it. That's my guess. |
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14th July 2008, 18:36 | #1787 | Link |
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tsMuxeR is free from the company roman76 runs/works for so I would guess he either left the company or is happy with it's current state as are their paying customers for which tsMuxeR is bundled with their commercial products. Just a guess.........
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14th July 2008, 18:52 | #1788 | Link |
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It's a shame if development has stopped as the source wasn't available for any one else to pick up. It's certainly a utility I use daily and the ease of use of the program certainly isn't replaceable easily with any other utility. Would certainly be willing to pay if it turned to a commercial utility or donate if such an option was available :-)
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14th July 2008, 20:17 | #1789 | Link |
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It would be a shame if development of tsMuxer has stopped as it is probably the most useful program of its kind out there.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but there is a slightly newer version (1.8.5) hosted on his company's website that was not posted about here at doom9: http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.5(b).zip I downloaded it, but haven't tried it yet. There is no changelog available, so I'm not sure what has been fixed/changed. |
14th July 2008, 20:57 | #1790 | Link |
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No change to Readme, but the two .exe files are 3 days newer. On launch it says 1.85 w/no (b) beta indication. Maybe they just said "this is it" and it's 1.84(b) w/o the beta indication...?
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14th July 2008, 21:24 | #1791 | Link | |
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Hi i just remux audio and video. Leave srt as seperate file. Unregister DirectVobSub and here is the way i go: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...93#post1157293 DXVA with subtitles: The working graph at the back stage: BTW, for BD you have to use TSMuxer for demuxing subtitles and you will get sup which SupReader may recognize. Last edited by rica; 14th July 2008 at 22:02. |
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16th July 2008, 01:22 | #1793 | Link |
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Track not recognized for AC3 Bitrate 48kHz
I am getting the error: Some tracks not recognized. This track ignored for the following an .mkv vide file:
- codec .H264 Profile High @5.1 Resolution 1280:720p - codec AC3 Bit ratekps 448kbps sample rate 48kHz channels 6 Is the problem with AC3 audio track having a bitrate of 448kbps or is it something else? If the bit rate is the problem, what would be the best way to correct this? Last edited by dieselgg; 16th July 2008 at 01:28. |
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16th July 2008, 04:13 | #1795 | Link | |
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By the way which is a better format for the PS3 when using tsMuxerR, m2ts or AVCHD? Any advantage or disadvantage to using either. |
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16th July 2008, 12:40 | #1798 | Link | |
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Use mkv merge and gut a couple of seconds of the begining of the film and that should do the trick. The other way is to demux the audio track and re-encode it and then remux it back in. Good luck. I don't know if you use a PS3 but with the latest firmware 2.40+ it will take 5.1 high profile. Last edited by B4tm4n; 16th July 2008 at 12:47. |
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16th July 2008, 13:09 | #1799 | Link |
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I agree, I may have to remux the audio, perhaps the audio bitrate is too high. The Maximum video bitrate for Blueray is 40000 kbps. I know for sure that the error is not because the profile high is 5.1. I have inserted a different video file with a profile high of 5.1, audio bitrate of 384kbps and there were no errors.
I used GUI AVCHD Disk Creator app which is a front end gui for TSMuxer. I converted the video file, which was giving me the problems and converted it to AVCHD without any errors. I will try out the disk when I get a chance. Last edited by dieselgg; 16th July 2008 at 13:28. |
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