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16th April 2008, 09:51 | #1041 | Link | |
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Also, the first instance of corruption occurs after the 100 MB sample I sent you. Perhaps I should provide more material for you to test? Regards S. |
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17th April 2008, 00:27 | #1044 | Link |
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DTS-HD audio will not work with Alien vs. Predator 2. Since this is the only English soundtrack for the movie, it creates a problem. I have tried muxing just the DTS-HD stream by itself and checking downconvert to DTS with no luck. If I try to demux, I get a return code -2. On the movie "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead", DTS-HD worked flawlessly. Roman76r, if you have an FTP I could upload a small clip of AVP2 as well an example of True-HD not working in a number of films. (Walk Hard, I Am Legend, etc.) Could you take a look? Also, is there a way to generate a log file with tsMuxer? Or is there anything else I can post to help? Thanks for the great program! |
17th April 2008, 15:23 | #1048 | Link | |
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Wrt my previous post (see below) I made a mistake. The files I copied to the hard disk were still with the four letter extension. According to the AVCHD specification, the files on a built-in hard disk or a MS/SD card have to be named as 8.3 files. That means the streams are called .mts. The following changes are needed: o index.bdmv -> INDEX.BDM o MovieObject.bdmv -> MOVIEOBJ.BDM o *.mpls -> *.MPL o *.clpi -> *.CPI o *.m2ts->*.MTS (source http://forums.pinnaclesys.com/forums...ad.aspx#152962) You have to put the full BD disk structure within a AVCHD folder in the external USB hard disk root. When doing this I WAS ABLE to play a VC1/ac3/subtitles AVCHD from the hard disk. It was created using tsmuxer, splitting the original "big" BD file on smaller chunks (FAT32 compatible). I did not try with a full BD, but it should work w/o problems. This is a great way of playing BDs in PS3 without the need of a BD burner. Of course you do not have menus, and I do not know whether all audio codecs are supported (we may start collecting what works and what doesn't) It would be good if tsmuxer could create the structure directly with the 8.3 files (as an option for the BD creation). Concerning whether the PS3 can play BD5 or BD9... I believe tsremux is not creating BDs but AVCHDs..... (like tsremux), and this is why it works... I have a BD9 DVD that I burnt with tsremux (early times of tsremux) that was working in PS3 (fw 1.8) identifying it as BDMV. With later versions it does not work. Quote:
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17th April 2008, 19:22 | #1050 | Link |
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I am not sure what you mean by "change a running system". I only suggest to add an additional option to save the files in 8.3 format, so we can copy them in an external FAT32 hard disk and play them with the PS3
tsmuxer works well. My feeling is that it is producing AVCHD, instead of BD (but maybe I am wrong, I have no bluray burner so I do not know if when burnt on a BD disk it appears as BDMV in the PS3, or as AVCHD.....) J |
17th April 2008, 21:26 | #1052 | Link | |
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you must use something like ripbot264 or automkv or megui BHH
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18th April 2008, 05:44 | #1053 | Link | |
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Having Same issue
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I am now in the process of wiping the slate clean on the computer I was using and installing a fresh copy of Vista Ultimate SP1 and I am going to try again in the hopes that one of the programs I had installed was interfering with the muxing process. I will post my results for you. |
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18th April 2008, 06:29 | #1054 | Link |
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Please, can someone again explain me in detail ho I can convert a mkv with srt subtitles to a working .ts fil. What are the exact steps I have to do with the srt?
Nothing worked for me, I really need an detailed advice please!! |
18th April 2008, 07:38 | #1055 | Link |
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Hey all.
I've been trying to convert one of my HD-DVD's to a TS file (The Good Shepherd), but it constantly fails at the same point. I'm using the raw EVO files, and appending them to each other in tsmuxer (I do get a warning about some streams being unrecognised, hence ignored). I'm selecting the video and audio channel I want, and enabling the "remove pulldown", as well as changing the framerate to 24000/1001 for video. When I start muxing, the tsmuxer executable crashes when it hits 8.7% (I retried it twice with the current version, 1.7.6, and the previous 1.7.3). The actual GUI doesn't crash. Seems to suggest something weird in the stream itself. Anyway for me to debug this, or send information to you lot to fix it (if it is a bug in the program) ? |
18th April 2008, 08:13 | #1056 | Link |
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I just don't know
Well I reinstalled Windows and all of the apps I remembered having installed and I still no luck. Maybe I imagined it working?? Sorry for the false Hope...
If anyone can help use with the HD audio mystery it would be appreciated.. Thanks in advance. |
18th April 2008, 08:21 | #1057 | Link | |
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PS3 displays "AVCHD" on DVD-media and "BDMV" on BD-R(E)-media. |
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