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Maybe I am wrong but it looks like that bluray structure uses some kind of checksum.
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havent tried this but it is supposed to edit the structure
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First of all I want to thank you for this masterpiece of Software. Just a question, is it possible that DTS don't work properly yet ? I tried to mux one of my original BluRays as m2ts together with a 24bit DTS track. The result is not playable in PowerDVD or MPC. I normally try playing the files in PowerDVD first as this one demands compliant streams. But it does not start playing. Same when trying to mux in normal .ts. If I convert the dts to ac3, the resulting m2ts plays fine in PowerDVD, but not in MPC. MPC says that there is no pin to connect to. Strange thing.
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Tsmuxer doesn't produce standard compliant ts streams. Just try splitting these with TSsplitter and see that any parts except 1st one are unplayable, while splitting any standard ts stream results in all parts fully acceptable by any/all players. Also, pdvd reports wrong timecodes with .ts's created by TSmuxer from original ts(m2ts) streams.
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Personally I have no problems with *.m2ts in MPC (AVC+AC3)
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I have a quick question needing answering regarding .grf files. I'm sure a lot of us make these .grf files for encoding in an avisynth script for re-encoding before we use tsremux. I would like to know the difference between, for example, using a .grf vs. .evo in an avisynth script. I ask because recently I was using a .grf but then just tried the DirectShowSource line with a .evo in it and it encoded fine. So when do we use .grf's and when can we use .evo's, .m2ts's?? If a Directshow Filter can open a file, is it true we don't need to use .grf files??
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Roman, nice job on this slick program. I noticed that muxing DTS audio will not stream to the PS3 and be playable and that there is way to convert DTS to AC3 with another program and then mux the AC3 together. Would it be possible to incorporate that DTS to AC3 conversion process into your program to save some steps? I also like the one step process! Thanks again
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Ok I got AVCHD to work on the ps3 from .mkv files with no reencoding using mkvextract, h264info, tsmuxer, and tsremux. I will put up another thread here on the how to. Basically though if the .ts will not play on your ps3 then it will not work in a AVCHD without reencoding usually because the source has more than 4 reference frames which the ps3 does not support yet (ie 1080p avc 5.1). But for the many that do work it is pretty neat to archive them in AVCHD disks and play them with lossless video and ac3 audio. Most will fit on dvd-5 or dvd-9. Also I will show how to split a m2ts into parts to make a compilation for a movie if needed.
note: of course you could just burn the .ts files renamed to .mpg to a data dvd into PS3/VIDEO folder and play them as a file but I like having chapters and possibly subtitles (have not tried subtitles yet). Last edited by jamos; 31st January 2008 at 02:36. |
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