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Also I can see people have found the Bintray location for the nightly builds - that automated workflow is still a work in progress but once I have fully updated the documentation and have it all working correctly I'll post it here! |
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I've noticed that a lot of UHD sources get this error:
- Bitstream exception std::exception. It does not have to be! Please contact application support team for more information. Does anyone have an idea what causes this? Interestingly, if I take the same streams, mux them into an MKV, and then use the MKV as the source for TSMUXER -- the error goes away. [Edit] It looks like this is a bug in TSMUXER's scanning of the bitstream. When it gets run through MKVMERGE the Access Unit Delimiter (AUD) is removed. That changes the whole stream. Since the AUD is required for UHD-BD this doesn't represent a solution. When I run my own remuxing routine the output works correctly, so it isn't a problem with the stream itself. Too bad. Does anyone have the time to take a look at this? I could provide an hevc stream that causes the error (although it is about 20GB). Last edited by jdobbs; 15th December 2019 at 14:30. |
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But, if it is too much work, I can just wait for the changes that a5180007 is submitting. |
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The value in "Alita" makes you think there are at least 4 bits involved. They all had bits 1 & 2 set, so I guess that's what is needed for Dolby Vision -- but it makes me wonder what bits 0 and 3 mean. A guess would be that bit 1 is the indicator for HDR10, since it is there as a baseline with the Dolby -- and bit 2 is the flag for DV. Does the new BDEDIT explain them? [Edit] Looked at a couple standard HDR10 discs, and bit 1 (only) is set... so that is consistent with what I guessed above. In BD-Rebuilder I kept the original values for full backups, but used 0x03 for DV on movie-only -- that explains why I got a report that DV wasn't working on movie-only. That's good to know. Last edited by jdobbs; 15th December 2019 at 16:12. |
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With regard to Dolby Vision encoded discs...
Would the fact that some have been encoded using MEL (10-bit minimal enhancement layer) or FEL (12-bit full enhancement layer) make any difference when generating re-muxes? Disc info: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=276448 Cheers
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0x07 = DV + HDR10 + SDR : Ok for Mortal Engines and MI. 0x16 = HDR10+ : Alita BD is authored incorrectly. [Edit : see correction below. Alita is also correct HDR10+ + DV + HDR10] The baseline should be SDR -there are quite a few UHD that are BT709. And yes, BDEdit shows these flags in the index.bdmv extension data -and shows the mpls HDR metadata (color primaries, maxCLL etc). Last edited by a5180007; 16th December 2019 at 21:45. |
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Just a note, though. You may have already thought of this... but if you set this value to 0x51 it will also affect the value to be used in TS_recording_rate in the ClipInfo() table of the CLPI. |
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The nightly build documentation is now live: https://github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer...ster/README.md
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-- add a blank tsMuxeRGUI.ini to the archive, because as everybody already knows, the Windows Registry is evil; -- please change some stupid default settings, such as "soundEnabled=true"; -- please fix some spelling errors, such as "famaly=Arial"; P.S.: -- be straight-to-the-point, change the download URL to Code:
bintray.com/justdan96/tsMuxer/tsMuxerGUI-Nightly#files Last edited by filler56789; 17th December 2019 at 10:48. |
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Github projects have an issue tracker for feature requests, bug reports and any kind of issue, it's very easy to find and use, you just have to register at github and create an issue.
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Long time ago I submit a bug report about lpcm and tsMuxeR.
Testing that new open source version I see the same behaviour. I'm checking the source code now available but still without found the bug. By the moment I recommend load PCM audio in W64 format. When load in WAV format tsMuxeR store extra silence at end of stream. WAV format is also limited to 4GB size. We can use also the special pcm format make by Pcm2Tsmu, but is more complicated. Never use tsMuxeR to extract LPCM audio, it add garbage at end and create wav header incorrect (data not multiple of channels*bytedepth). Use always eac3to to extract LPCM bit-identical to the source uploaded like W64.
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Bug report: Film "LUCY German UHD" Playlist 800, ... Media player Oppo203 with Jailbreak, ... No HDR is recognized.
Setting TS-Muxer UHD Iso TS Muxer Version 19.12.2019 Last edited by HaDiHo; 19th December 2019 at 10:16. |
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