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30th June 2007, 02:21 | #421 | Link |
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Any Way to Reencode MPEG4/VC-1 Blu Ray Rip to MPEG2
I would like to play my MPEG4 and VC-1 blu ray rips on my Tvix 4100, but it will only accept MPEG2 rips in an m2ts container. Will tsremux or anything else help me here?
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30th June 2007, 16:24 | #422 | Link |
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Yay THANKS A TON
Finally something to make my .MTS files work with Premiere - demuxed em to TS and finally the blast program works with them It shows the Dolby Digital Sound Data in the Stream, too, but it can't demux that - it returns a file few KB big |
30th June 2007, 20:41 | #423 | Link |
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@dmz01: When I use your TsRemux and select for output;Blu-Ray - you generated a file 00001.m2ts. You can change this to 00000.m2ts?? Why? I found this great solution, but I must rename some files and use a Hexeditor:
I don't have a Blu-Ray Burner. I write the generated BDMV-Folder to DVD in all different formats, but my PS3 never wan't to play this DVD (Mini-BluRay). But you can create HighDefinition DVD's using the AVCHD-Format. The only Programm I found witch can write this format was NeroVision 4. But always - you create a Projekt, the Video is Transcoding and it is not Possible for 23,975fps (only 25fps and 29,97). But how to burn without transcoding? I found a way, that is a little tricky - but it works --)) Start Nerovision and create a AVCHD Projekt. Add some valid Videoclips (30 Sek. or so) and burn the Projekt on a DVD-RW. It is importand to burn and not to cancel. If cancel, all Tempdata are erased. Later Burn DON'T close the aplikation Now, in Dokumente und Einstellungen\User\Lokale Einstellungen\Temp\NeroHDDVDxxxxxx (on German XP) you found a BDMV-Folder. Nero generated a 00000.m2ts. I change this with the 00001.m2ts from TSRemux (renamed). Then I change in CLIPINF the 00000.clpi with the one of TSRemux (renamed). And at last in PLAYLIST the 00000.mpls. But in this 00000.mpls I changed with a HexEditor the 00001.m2ts in 00000.m2ts (For Play the right file). Now you say in NeroVision Burn again and Nero is burning the updated Data. All is playing fine on my PS3. Subtitle, AC3-Output. So, you can split the orginal HD-Movie on 2 DVD-DL. Now I test to transcode to 720p and use the same trick. Thank you for your great program - i beginn to like this Blu-Ray --)) |
2nd July 2007, 16:38 | #425 | Link |
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Yeah I tried just about everything...It seems I can get 720p MKV (most of the time) to TS or AVI in sync, but 1080p....forget it...I can get about 2 out of 6 files done in sync....looks (i might be wrong?) that 720p MKV's most of the time are CFR, but 1080p MKV appear to be VFR (x.264 VFR codec?). So with most 1080p (and some 720p) MKV's, the timestamps are in the MKV container to maintain sync. So, the moment you demux....your buggered (with current tool sets anyway).
So, now it's time for me to wait for our good chap to work his magic... Kevin Last edited by oldpainless; 2nd July 2007 at 17:08. |
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Is there anyway that we all can donate by paypal to you for you awesome efforts?? Thanx again in advance,, can't wait for MKV ... Just awesome.. |
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4th July 2007, 16:32 | #430 | Link |
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great tool for blu ray
Hi this is a great tool,
i tested with all codecs in blu ray (vc1, mpeg, avc). However I also tested .ts streams and .evo. Unfortunately none of them plays correctly on ps3 after running through tsremux. are you still working on this ? what support do you need ? thanks |
4th July 2007, 18:11 | #431 | Link |
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Sky Caps
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TSRemux is quite a work done so fast. TSRemux has some issues with UK Sky HD caps. It sees their AC3 stream as a True HD one. When you select this stream and remux, the output is somehow not audio compliant: a TVIX 4100 for example is not able to use it, and XMUXER Pro does not see the audio PID that TSREmux has created at all. That's very likely because TSRemux flags that audio output as a True HD track also, so players don't recognize it as an AC3 track. It would be a tremendous help if you could fix this issue, so here is a sample: http://www.verzend.be/v/371416/SkyHDCap.ts.html Thanks. Edit: with other caps, TSRemux sees the AC3 track as lossless audio. Here is a second sample that shows that problem: http://www.verzend.be/v/2237653/SkyHDCap2.ts.html Last edited by robena; 4th July 2007 at 18:16. |
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5th July 2007, 11:23 | #433 | Link |
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This is very interesting information. Can you give us some more details on the source format ? (was it AVC/H264, or does it also work with mpeg2 ?)
Maybe it won't be difficult for TSRemux to use the same "template" and generate AVCHD "disk structures"....... What about your 720p tests ? Thanks PS: I think Pinnacle 11.1 does output now to AVCHD disks, so it might be another option |
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When I made a AVCHD with nero, I remember I just copied the .mts file to a USB drive and played it directly from the PS3, without the need of the disc... the file would play just fine. What's the advantage of playing it from a disc, apart from the menus and such things? |
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5th July 2007, 17:28 | #437 | Link |
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Hi,
Here: http://www.verzend.be/v/9501946/IndexOutOfBouds.ts.html is a file which generates an "index out of bound" message when remuxing. Thanks for looking into it. |
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Good news anyway UPDATE ! .... I tried right now to burn the BR disk structure created with TSRemux on a DVD, using UDF 2.6 and IT WORKED in the PS3 ! My source was a BR trailer from Terminator 2 BR (MPEG2, AC3) and it is recognised in the PS3 as a BDMV disk on a DVD. It plays perfectly. I have firmware 1.5, could somebody test it with the latest fw version (1.82) and/or with other sources (AVC/H264, VC1) ? Once we have mkv support this is going to be amazing.... [According to the wikipedia, BD-9 is a red laser DVD with BD contents on. This disc should be rotated at 3x speed or more to satisfy the minimum transfer rate of 30.24 Mbit/s.... I do not know if the DVD I created plays at that speed.. I did not notice any lag or problem while reproducing the video, and it reached at least 20 Mb/s...] Last edited by jagaskywalker; 6th July 2007 at 22:52. |
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It works fine with 1280x720p(23,97) 1920x1080p(23,97) and 1440x1080i(25fps). You must change in Clipinf and Playlist the Byte for the Resulution. If you don't know, with it is, I can look later at home. Here I don't have my paper. You can check with BD-Edit if the settings are ok. I don't know, if other Resuluton works - like 1080i and 25fps (German TV) because I don't know, how to generate the m2ts-Stream. The only program I found is Scenarist and only accept InputStreams witch are Blu-Ray Spezifikation. But I think!!, all Resulution explaint in this List will work: http://www.emedialive.com/articles/r...rticleid=11397 |
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