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17th January 2008, 10:36 | #981 | Link | |
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But my starting point is a little different... I would like to use nero recode for recoding the video to avc... And then use demuxing/remuxing to get the candy to work (subtitles, ac3 audio+h264, chapters)... Slowly I'm starting to get an idea of which way to go... (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=133791) Will do some tests with tsremux, too... Main question is: Is it able to demux nero-avc (since it stores chapters and subtitles in a propreatary way) ? Last edited by Psythorn; 17th January 2008 at 13:39. |
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17th January 2008, 11:36 | #982 | Link |
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has anyone managed to author/remux a stream with VC1/AC3, burned to a DVD5/9 that plays successfully in non-PS3 standalone players? I´ve authored a few discs, ran ps3bdfix, put the resulting M2TS through TSRemux ("Bluray" option) and then burned to a DVD5/9 with UDF2.50. The discs play fine in the PS3 and PowerDVD, but not in any standalone player (tested Sony BPD-S1, Pioneer LX70 and a Panasonic). Both the Sony and the Pioneer display "AVCHD", but no playback. Is it possible that the standalone players won´t play AVCHD discs with VC1 video (or might this be a problem with the AVCHD structure that Tsremux creates)? Regards, Nas Last edited by Nasgul; 17th January 2008 at 11:39. |
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@Psy, again I'm no expert, but the way it looks to me TSremux creates the chapters the way you enter it (e.g. every 5 mins) it won't even look at what chapters the AVC has.... |
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18th January 2008, 08:20 | #985 | Link | |
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U need an blu-ray player that supports AVCHD DVD, Sony, Panasonic.
http://www.bigscreen.com/journal.php?id=687 Or burn output on a blu-ray dvdr Quote:
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18th January 2008, 11:30 | #986 | Link | |
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I guess it´s either the VC-1 codec or something in the AVCHD structure that prevents them from playing... Have you successfully played an AVCHD disc with VC1 in a standalone?? Regards, Nas |
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18th January 2008, 11:44 | #987 | Link | |
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Nope i use my ps3 for bluray/avchd playback.
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20th January 2008, 20:23 | #988 | Link |
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I'm having a problem demuxing DTS or dunno if it was DTS-HD audio from my TS backup. When I open the file with tsremux I see VC-1 stream and I can demux it fine but audio is named "Unknown Stream of type 6". If I try to demux it I get error message. TS file plays fine and I get 1536kbps DTS into receiver. Any idea what might be the problem?
Sample TS here Last edited by Joniii; 21st January 2008 at 00:33. |
21st January 2008, 15:48 | #989 | Link |
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i find some problem for playing AVCHD in PS3
i use tsremux to remux the Ts format to blu-ray and use nero to burn in UDF2.5 format i got four files, when i open in tsremux, screen , disk2 and disk 3 play it correctly in ps3 with DTS, but not disk 1 and 4, that is only video. and if i press forward will be to end of track. i think is it due to priority problem?? any software can change priority for ts file?? thank Last edited by stevenmok; 21st January 2008 at 15:51. |
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23rd January 2008, 01:53 | #991 | Link |
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current situation
just fyi,
I've basically given up on the AVCHD thing for now.... At least until there is an easier solution for it. Reencoding just doesn't cut it, and the final result is not overwhelming either. For one the PS3 drive doesn't sound very healthy reading these DVDs (like constantly searching the right cue point) and I seem to have some compatibility issues as well (Nero won't let me burn a reencoded file to a DVD+R while I did exactly that with the "regular" file before). Also my PC is way tooooo slow for reencoding. Therefore I am happy with the mkv2vob solution which works like a charm. Only flaw is the ffw/fr thing which you can solve by giving up hard disk space..... |
23rd January 2008, 09:59 | #992 | Link |
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Noob question here:
I am trying to rip my Blu-Ray DVD into a H.264 MKV of about 4-5Gb (I store all my DVDs on a NAS and hate dealing with actual disks, which go to a box in a closet - I assume that the quality at this rate would be decent). I would like to preserve the English subtitles as well. I started TsRemux and selected the largest m2ts file (main feature) from the ripped Blu-Ray. I was hoping to rip to a single .m2ts or .ts file, which I plan to convert to H,264 MKV using AutoMKV. The problem is, I got the single .m2ts file (AVC Video Stream; Lossless PCM Audio Stream; Presentation Graphics Stream #1 (hopefully English subtitles), but when I tried to import it into AutoMKV, I didn't see any audio or subtitles. Now I am trying to remux to TS and have selected Dolby Digital Audio Stream #1 instead of PCM, but I am still not sure I am doing it right. Am I on the right path? Last edited by Zow; 23rd January 2008 at 10:06. |
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Will you add command line support?
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25th January 2008, 20:39 | #994 | Link |
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Blu-Ray Hotel Babylon
I am seeing very strange behaviour on this disk. Having ripped with AnyDVDHD, I get the error in the attached file when I go for any of the key 3x 8.5GB m2ts files:
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25th January 2008, 21:35 | #995 | Link | |
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mkv to blu-ray
Anyone who managed to create blu-ray format from an .mkv file ?
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I don't see the subtitle streams in mkv file also, is it not yet supported ? It would be a great application to convert mkv files for PS3. (I'm sure they wont support mkv in PS3 ) |
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25th January 2008, 23:55 | #996 | Link |
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You should try this method
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...45#post1091845
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26th January 2008, 02:29 | #997 | Link | |
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The problem is the splitter that is used during playback. For some reason using Graphedit and the Nero/PowerDVD filters I just could not get DTS audio to work. However, if you use the Haali splitter and AC3 Spdifer the DTS-HD stream will be output, which most AV amps then recognise as normal DTS (at least mine does) My only problem is that the Haali splitter combined with the PureVideo decoder equals jerky video playback. I can get smooth video playback with the Nero or Cyberlink video decoder, but you don't get any of the nice option like colour/gamma control (or most importantly, native h/w acceleration on nvidia cards) like you do with the purevideo decoder. I am still experimenting with filter combinations and will post if I am successful. Last edited by BD-Newbie; 26th January 2008 at 02:37. |
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26th January 2008, 23:34 | #998 | Link |
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This works like a charm for me on the ps3 from bd's..
bd iso structure rip to hd with anydvd after mounting the iso. then find the m2ts files that are the main movie. use tsRemux to import them and choose the correct streams to use, also the convert dolby hd works flawlessly to ac3. choose ts output. remux..and bam! a nice playable ts file on my ps3 with ac3 surround. |
28th January 2008, 21:37 | #999 | Link |
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Thanks for this tool. It is great to be able to play my HD recordings via regular DVD which works perfectly. I am wondering if tsremux, or any other tool can make hd mpeg or ts files that can be streamed to the ps3. Right now the PS3 will open the file and play it but the files stutter with green flashes. Any direction/help would be greatly appreciated.
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