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14th June 2007, 02:51 | #283 | Link |
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Yikes...
I thought I was all set with Blu-Ray backups using this proggy... but it really looks like it really, really hates discs with multiple mt2s streams for the movie (where you have to join them).. Was playing around with Talladega Nights (since it was handy), where the movie appears to be split over 00017.m2ts and 00018.m2ts... I have tried to rebuld each one to a new .m2ts stream, then join them with the file method (copy /b file1+file2 file3), and ran that through TSRemux again to fix the timecode... the end result is, the video and audio are SCATTERED. I have trouble describing this problem, but I'll try: it's not scattered in the quality, but in referencing what frame you're on, and when. Like, if you drag the scanning bar around, you'll find the beginning of the movie in a couple different places in the stream! It doesn't play "linear". In other words, it's almost like the movie has randomized it's scenes out of order or something. ??? Basically, here's what's going on: 1. When I rebuild stream1's m2ts with stream 2's, copy them together, fix with TSRemux: All messed up. Indescribable. 2. When I demux MPEG2 and AC3 from that joined, rebuilt m2ts: Video is "scattered" as I described before. But, oddly enough, the audio seems to play. AND... it's the proper length, and plays in the correct manner. Huh? 3. When I demux each m2ts separately, taking the MPEG2 from stream 1 alone, or stream 2 alone, results in a video stream that has this "scattering" when played back. I really don't know what on earth to make of this. I'm running AnyDVD HD in the background, so protection shouldn't be happening at all. I also used TSRemux on another title, and it worked just fine for me, only a day or so ago. I can only assume it's something to do with multiple streams??? Is there another program I could also try? (I'd hate to, since TSRemux has given me good luck except for this) It might clarify things further is I mention, this is ultimately going to a x264+ac3 audio MKV stream, not simply rebuilding the stream for a BD disc (they're still pricey as hell). :P So I need to get a linear video and audio streams to encode from... and this is the first time I haven't been able to get one from an HD disc. Hopefully someone knows what's going on here? Last edited by homerpez; 14th June 2007 at 02:55. |
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Here's what you need to do in order: 1) copy /b file1+file2 outfile on the original 000xx.m2ts files. 2) run the outfile through TsRemux with M2TS output. 3) run the result once again through TsRemux with Blu-Ray output. |
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dmz01, looks like that may have worked for me, but I have to leave it as m2ts. I guess my system just didn't like the .m2v elementary streams at all... thanks! Last edited by homerpez; 14th June 2007 at 06:18. |
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This tool is really great. I think the following features would really be useful:
- possibility to select multiples source files that will be automatically merged like with HDTVTOMPEG2. This would save a lot of time. - possibility to output EVO/MPG files. Indeed, at the moment if the source is an EVO file with contains DTSHD or DD+ tracks and the output is a TS or M2TS file, it is impossible to get the audio tracks detected with Haali filter. I don't know if this is a limitation or issue of Haali filter or a problem in the way the tracks are muxed. So if the output could be an EVO, this would make it easy to merge two EVO files and get rid of useless tracks. Thanks for your work on this software! |
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Or could someone recommend an application for combining AVC clips (originally split into parts because of ad breaks)? |
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14th June 2007, 11:00 | #289 | Link |
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dmz01,
dunno if you've noticed, but the automatic 5min chapters work a bit differently from the way chapters work in 'professional' BD movies. Whereas skipping chapters is pretty much seamless and instantaneous in commercial releases, skipping a chapter in remuxed BD causes the screen to go black for a moment. The sound is also cut off during the skip, and it takes a brief moment for an A/V receiver to recognize the DD audio when playback resumes. This is a minor issue, certainly. |
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DMZ....do you have a feel for how difficult or long this might take? Also, is there any information that may help you? Looks like the most common MKV combination is: Video Codec : MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) Codec/Info : MPEG4 ISO advanced profile Frame rate : 23.976 fps Audio Codec : AC3 Codec/Info : Dolby AC3/DTS Channel(s) : 6 channels Sampling rate : 48 KHz Kevin Last edited by oldpainless; 14th June 2007 at 11:49. |
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.VOB (or .MPG) to .TS Observations
Hi dmz,
I was intending to post the following .VOB (or .MPG) to .TS muxing observations a few weeks ago but got side-tracked. Anyway.... Take one .VOB (or .MPG) file with the following properties: - ...and after muxing it with TSremux you obtain an .TS file with the following properties: - As you can see, their are significant differences with regard to the "Playtime" and "Bit-rate" information By-the-way, VLC's muxer creates the following: - Hope these observations are useful in some way... Cheers
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Here's an 27.0MB (.VOB) sample, that I have compressed using 7-zip. http://www.mytempdir.com/1355317 Cheers
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That completly screws me too. Crap. I need to complain to the dude writing EVOdemux. Do you know if when you demux 2x EVO's to mpv/mpa files, is it creating a new timestamp? Or does that format need a timestamp? Last edited by dade49; 15th June 2007 at 00:45. Reason: typo |
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