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6th February 2008, 03:16 | #1022 | Link | |
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how would this work with mkv sources use directshow? also dont you mean aviSource("C:\yourfile.avi", audio=true) Lanczos4Resize(1280,588).addborders(0,66,0,66) because 588+66+66=720 Last edited by jamos; 6th February 2008 at 03:31. |
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7th February 2008, 02:05 | #1024 | Link |
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I had to resize also myself because my original was 1080p cropped.
sure wish some of these programs like megui could read the mkv and set the settings exactly like they were when original mkv was created (ie lose no quality and not gain space). If i use lossless the video gets ridiculausly big like 60 gig. I am using the HD Fast profile and it seems to work good but my size is still bigger than the mkv at 1080p was. Last edited by jamos; 7th February 2008 at 02:09. |
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i have the Problem about an Rebuild Evo from HDDVD (Rebuild Evos with Evodemux).
The Rebuilded Evo where 2 Evos merged with evodemux i have load in Tsremux to Build an m2ts Stream Tsremux give me an Error at the Half with "Buffer Overflow" and "Sync Error" I Think this is an Problem while 2 Evos merged in one, and at the Point or Break where the 2 Evos merged TsRemux find other Infos in the Evo Stream. I Hope the Author understand me |
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2 audio streams and subs with tsremux, hex info here
Well , I have get working tsremuxed streams with 2 audios and 2 subs, more details about how to modify hex mlps here:
An example If you take a look to the shaped bytes in colors, every long shape is a stream Use this table to better understanding With a sample structure like that, you can always change the video type from VC1 to Avc or mpeg2 , also audio type (AC3, DTS) , and language,use your imagination, remember also to pair the cliplist file. |
8th February 2008, 15:08 | #1027 | Link | |
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so if I am reading your example correctly the video would be VC1 1080p 23.976fps audio: DTS spanish and second audio DTS english. A spanish and A english subtitle. yes please post about the mlps file too. Last edited by jamos; 8th February 2008 at 15:24. |
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8th February 2008, 15:35 | #1028 | Link |
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Audios are Ac3 both of them, code 81 look in the table , 05 81 , the 05 is the lenght in bytes of the stream information, so;
05 81 61 73 70 71 5bytes Ac3 fps and frecuency char(s) char(p) char(a) So is an Ac3 tagged like spanish Last edited by tulkar; 8th February 2008 at 15:43. |
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New version 0.20:
To Do: language selection for subtitles/audio streams as opposed to setting them all to english. As usual for any issues, especially crashes a small sample is very much appreciated. |
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9th February 2008, 14:48 | #1035 | Link |
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What is the process of going from evo files to an mpeg-2?
I used the new version of HD-dvd decrypter to rip the evo files. Then i used HD-DVD EVO demux to join the evo files with the streams that I wanted. Then I used TSremux to mux it into a TS. I then tried using videoredo to convert the ts into an mpg but it said that there was no mpeg2 stream available. Sorry I'm new to this. Thanks |
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Muxing is a lot harder than remuxing. In muxing, you have to generate all the appropriate timestamps so that video plays at the correct rate, doesn't slow down, doesn't speed up, stays in sync with audio and the packets are intertwined correctly so that none of the buffers overflow. In remuxing, I have a very easy job, I don't have to worry about all this, since the timestamps are already there and the packets are in correct intertwined order. I applaud Roman for writing a true muxer (which is what you need for what you want to do. ) Give him some time. He has my source code. He'll get there.
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