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8th February 2008, 22:19 | #221 | Link |
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Both In the header of the videostream: 1080i + 30p. but the videostream is 1080p + 24p. Why ? I think: in the beginning of HD-DVD, Toshiba concept was: 1080i and 60 hz and the header helps the old Thosiba Hardware to convert. Cu. |
8th February 2008, 22:39 | #222 | Link |
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ah, ok. I read about these old hd-dvd players on wikipedia...
do you think it would be possible to remove/change that header somehow during muxingprocess? I guess it messes things up on my popcorn hour...
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8th February 2008, 23:08 | #223 | Link |
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Muxed two evo files together but after muxing the merged file stops at the end of part 1. Took a look with TSRemux on it...it shows two vc1 streams and 2 dts streams in this one file! Anything wrong with the muxing option? Regards, Dirk Last edited by dirkr; 9th February 2008 at 23:47. |
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If you mux two audio streams what do get have? (rhetorical question Audio1 Audio2 or Audio1+Audio2 ????
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9th February 2008, 02:11 | #225 | Link |
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In a correct transport file you would have two programs and each elementary stream would have its own PID.
But this muxer apparently does not support multiple programs, nor bitrate padding, nor PID setting, etc. So it is not useful for creating multiple program streams for broadcasting. That's why I asked for the source code -- a reasonable request since the program claims to be released under GPL! I wanted to see if the design was suitable for extending it with those desirable features. But it appears that Roman is taking a holiday. |
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DTS streams do not work unless you remux them again with tsremux I think this started after release 1.2. Auto PPS every picture does not work ie picture structure (have to use h264info). Last edited by jamos; 11th February 2008 at 16:32. |
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9th February 2008, 07:39 | #229 | Link |
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thx, but I don't have an audio issue. It's only about the videostream which stutters after remuxing the evobs to ts (fps is manually set to 23,976)...
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11th February 2008, 08:47 | #232 | Link |
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as doombot says, the movies were encoded in 1080p, but then, as creator1 says, 3:2 pulldown flags on the video stream were set to satisfy HD-DVD standard. but any programme, when "see" 29,97 fps video stream call it "interlaced" anyway.
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11th February 2008, 09:26 | #233 | Link |
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i've spend a lot of time trying tsmuxer and I must say: it works INCORRECT with mpeg2 video stream, though with H264 it's OK. when muxing 24fps or 25 fps HD or even SD video (with average bitrate of 6-12 mb/s), resulting stream can't play smoothly. with haali splitter on PC, and AVCHD on PS3. first I blame PS3 that it can't read video with high bitrates, but then I test PS3 with "casino royale" bluray converted to AVCHD with tsremux, and PS3 play this test AVCHD flawlessly showing bitrate from 20 to 34 mb/s. then i noticed, that video plays non-smooth on PC also (it's easy to find, when you know, what exactly you are looking for). but the essence of this incorrect work with mpeg2 video stream is shown when muxing 29,97 fps video. video frames is constantly jumping and audio is totally out of sync.
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12th February 2008, 00:03 | #236 | Link |
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Ok I understand that so far. But is there a way to get this pulldown away?Will tsmuxerbe able of doing that?Because I would like to get just a stream of 23.973fps and 1080p. I read the thread about vc1conv and tried this programm but that just made the fps to 23.973 but the 1080i stays(I already can do this with tsmuxer). Sorry if these are noob questins but I am really new to this whole stuff. I just want to convert my HDDVDs to Blu ray the most easiest way with 1080p picture and completly audio sync. By the way the audio isn't the problem.
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From your mouth to Roman's ears:-)
I have to ask a perhaps really stupid question: I have been waiting for subtitles implementation. I assume it would mean that when I rip a Blu-Ray title to my drive as a .ts file (or .m2ts,) I'll be able to play it from the drive, with subtitles. But, I also would like to shring the file size a bit. I've been ripping all my DVDs to H.264 MKVs, and have been very happy with the result. I'd like to be able to do the same with my BR/HD-DVD titles - shrink them to about 4-6GBs per title (drive space is cheap, but not that cheap.) I just HATE having to deal with disks. If I can get the main title, plus selected audio, plus subtitles to a .ts or .m2ts file with smartLabs tsMuxeR, would I then be able to import this file to something like AutoMKV or RipBot, and convert to a H.264 MKV? |
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12th February 2008, 21:32 | #240 | Link | |
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The only workaround would be to split a file before using tsmuxer. Personally, i wouldn't use it at all, it sux. Plain and simple.
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