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15th June 2007, 08:48 | #302 | Link |
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Hi....not sure if this will be useful re MKV direct input...but seems as though it might be of use?.....
http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus/2006/A06S1/A06S113.pdf Let me know if it helps Kevin Last edited by oldpainless; 15th June 2007 at 09:08. |
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Fixed in 0.0.15. The size issues was due to the fact that I originally had 1:1 correspondance between SCR and PCR. I now create PCRs from SCRs close to the 1/10 of a sec optimal. New version 0.0.15 only contains VOB/EVO -> TS/M2TS/Blu-Ray fixes. Last edited by dmz01; 15th June 2007 at 14:54. |
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I've just tried v0.0.15 with the .VOB sample I provided and I'm still obtaining in-correct playtime and bit-rate properties Cheers
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Size fix seems to be ok, but I still get problems with audio. In original VOB they are ok (can demux them to elementary stream). In TS they seem to be corrupted somehow, cause when I try to demux them to ES I only get m2v file. Subtitles also don't work for me...
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EDIT: I tried the Manzanita TS Analyzer and it confirmed the length and bit-rate to be correct. I would trust that over your tool. Last edited by dmz01; 15th June 2007 at 15:51. |
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EDIT: I figured out what the audio issue is. Blu-Ray format requires the stream type of the DD audio to be "extended_stream_id" or 0xFD. In the past DD stream type was set to 0xBD or "private_stream_1". Players not compatible with new blu-ray format will most likely not be able to play TS files coming form Blu-Ray or TsRemux. The same applies to the various TS splitters like haali etc. Last edited by dmz01; 15th June 2007 at 16:00. |
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With the "VOB source" MediaInfo reports this: - And with "TSremux 0.0.15" MediaInfo reports this: - From what I can determine MediaInfo appears to be quite accurate with other .TS (captured) sources.... Hope that helps.
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Hmmm... that's a good point.
I've been testing TSremux for generating .TS files for use/compatibility with high-def hardware playback devices, like the ones mentioned here. All .TS files are stored on HDD's and served to the afore mentioned devices via an ethernet connection.
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Thanks for this program, keep up the good work. Still got a problem though, can take an evo file from a HD-dvd, get it to create a bdmv folder from the vc-1 and dd+ stream, plays back fine in powerdvd but plays back slow and jerky off blu-ray disc on a PS3. PS3 reports vc-1 for video, and Dolby digital multi-channel 48khz 112kbps for the audio
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dmz01, there was talk earlier of adding muxer capabilities to TsRemux. I bumped into a file (AVC) which has DD2.0 audio, but I also have a synched dts audio for the movie. It would be really nice to drop the movie and the dts track into TsRemux, disable the DD2.0 audio and have TsRemux create a muxed .ts with dts audio.
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