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Old 16th June 2007, 17:40   #321  |  Link
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Old 16th June 2007, 18:08   #322  |  Link
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I'm working on MKV input now. Maybe afterwards.
Thanks for all your work DMZ01. If you are looking for input, I would vote for the muxer before mkv.
Your work is definitely appreciated!!
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Old 17th June 2007, 00:56   #323  |  Link
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Thanks for all your work DMZ01. If you are looking for input, I would vote for the muxer before mkv.
Your work is definitely appreciated!!
it's pretty easy to mux elementary streams to mkv with existing tools.
it's also pretty easy to demux mkv to elementary streams for TSRemux to mux.
Either way will do.
Deliver the easyest first, dmzerone

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Old 17th June 2007, 01:24   #324  |  Link
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Hi. I have a strange .ts capture laying on the disc with 2 different videopids, and 1 audio. Tho TSremux says its 1 video and 2 audio.
When i remux the stream and keep all the components, the new filesize is downed by like 30%..
When i remove 1 of the audio pids, the filesize is also downed by 30%...
Both files cant be read by VLC, tho the origional can.. I chose .ts 188bytes.
First remux can be read fine by Powerdvd 7.3, but the latter with 1 audiostream removed jumps like crazy in powerdvd 7.3..
Something fishy is going on..

Check ure pm for dl info.

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Old 17th June 2007, 08:33   #325  |  Link
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it's pretty easy to mux elementary streams to mkv with existing tools.
it's also pretty easy to demux mkv to elementary streams for TSRemux to mux.
Either way will do.
Deliver the easyest first, dmzerone
The problem with demuxing MKV is that you lose the timestamps. That can be a problem if the timestamps cannot be fully recovered. This can happen sometimes. E.g. if you demux the Equilibrium HD-DVD video track and try to remux it via mp4box or mkvtoolnix, the video plays shorter than the original. That's because demuxing loses the timestamps.

dmz01, I hope you can preserve the MKV timestamps in your MKV input solution? That would be important IMHO.
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Old 18th June 2007, 14:18   #326  |  Link
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I think that is what he will do I doubt that something which will take just elementary streams out of MKV and into TS would hardly be useful We wait dmz01, we wait!
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Old 18th June 2007, 16:07   #327  |  Link
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I vote for a TS muxer, will be useful to mux VC-1 and AC3 cause XMuxerPro didn't recognize vc1 at 23.796 correctly
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Old 18th June 2007, 16:13   #328  |  Link
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As far as I know, writing a full-blown muxer is very difficult. That's why there are large companies who sell their muxers for plenty of $$$. It would certainly be great if TsRemux included a muxer one day, but I feel it's probably a bit too much to ask for.
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Old 18th June 2007, 20:04   #329  |  Link
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What exactly do you mean by framerate changer? What are you trying to achieve?
I mean a new option so that one can change the video framerate from a .ts container to another output framerate in also a .ts file. For example 23.976fps to 25fps.

Similar to ReStream utility with MPEG2 and like mkvmerge with any codec (in the "Timecodes:" control).

It would be great to multiplex the .ts video stream with an AC3/DTS audio from a PAL DVD. Thank you again.
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Old 18th June 2007, 21:34   #330  |  Link
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I mean a new option so that one can change the video framerate from a .ts container to another output framerate in also a .ts file. For example 23.976fps to 25fps.

Similar to ReStream utility with MPEG2 and like mkvmerge with any codec (in the "Timecodes:" control).

It would be great to multiplex the .ts video stream with an AC3/DTS audio from a PAL DVD. Thank you again.
Sorry, but TsRemux does not modify elementary streams. It only repackages them into a new container. What you're asking is something that would require elementary stream modification and would require muxing from scratch.
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Old 19th June 2007, 03:40   #331  |  Link
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New Version 0.0.16:

Bug fix release. Fixes most bugs reported by various users. Thank you for your samples that allowed me to find and fix those bugs.
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Old 19th June 2007, 06:57   #332  |  Link
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Thank you! I'll set up a mirror for the new version, just in case.

Here: http://www.box.net/shared/xajh1s4tgj

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Just a quickie to ask how things are comming along with the MKV input?....

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Just a quickie to ask how things are comming along with the MKV input?....

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It's not a quick thing. Be patient. Maybe around two more weeks. Remember I do have a regular job.
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It's not a quick thing. Be patient. Maybe around two more weeks. Remember I do have a regular job.
That soon...Cool...

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Old 19th June 2007, 19:34   #336  |  Link
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Chapters

dmz01,

how hard would it be for you to take a text file as an input specifying the chapter boundaries?

I have some Jools Holland episodes in HD here (ripped from my Dish DVR) that'd like to make mini-BDs out of, with the different performances indexed by chapters.

Thanks a lot for all your work so far. Amazing stuff!
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Old 20th June 2007, 00:47   #337  |  Link
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The problem with demuxing MKV is that you lose the timestamps. That can be a problem if the timestamps cannot be fully recovered. This can happen sometimes. E.g. if you demux the Equilibrium HD-DVD video track and try to remux it via mp4box or mkvtoolnix, the video plays shorter than the original. That's because demuxing loses the timestamps.

dmz01, I hope you can preserve the MKV timestamps in your MKV input solution? That would be important IMHO.
oh yes it is very important.
We struggle a lot with desynchonisations issues on our work to remux mkv to TS to play with our set-top box (freeboxHD).
link here (French only).
Our mkv2ts tool is targeted on mkvs with h264 video. The steps are : demux the original mkv to elementary streams, mux the h264 to mp4 and use mainconcept/elecard directshow filters to mux to TS. This does a much better job than XmuxerPro.

Curiously, a working solution to fix sync issues, is to cut a few seconds out of initial mkv with mkvmerge and process the rest with our tool. I have no idea what this fixes, but it works.
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Alkasar, is there any way on getting some English instructions on how to use your tool? Is there a way to automate it around a large amount of files?
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Alkasar, is there any way on getting some English instructions on how to use your tool? Is there a way to automate it around a large amount of files?
I've tried it.....
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Old 21st June 2007, 18:37   #340  |  Link
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I am trying to demux DD+ audio from m2ts file in order to decode it with eac3to, but I always get an error in eac3to saying Parsing of Dolby Digital headers failed. What am I doing wrong?
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