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11th April 2008, 21:06 | #981 | Link |
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Great program! Any chance we can get the option to output the streams as an EVO? or even build a HD-DVD folder?
All the programs that I can find that write 3X DVD (mini HD-DVD) force the resolution to 1080P, so I'm trying to find a way to generate mini HD-DVDs with a resolution of 1280X720P. Since this already reads and processes EVO files, I'm hoping writing the same will be easy to impliment. Thanks! |
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Hi, I've converter audio to AC3 and remuxed to an M2TS. It plays fine on my computer but I can only get sound on my PS3, whats going wrong? Its at level 4.1 as well, also the trailers for the movie work but they were AC3 audio in the first place...
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Last time I asked this, it went unanswered, but lets try it one more time.
Regarding the CBR options, how do I pick Bitrate and VBV Buffer size? No matter what I try I get buffer overflows all around. Is there a rule/formula for calculating them?
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For VBV size, I would think the muxer would determine this from the stream. However, the typical VBV size for MPEG-2 HD is either 9,781,248 bits or 7,995,392 bits for ATSC streams. For AVC streams, 30,000,000 bits is what's used for Blu-ray. Ron
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tsmuxer asks for vbv in ms, how does one convert bits to millisecond?
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I've got a fairly recent BluRay release that's been decoded.
tsMuxeR is not reporting any audio delay. However, after re-encoding, the audio is definitely delayed. Anyone know how to get specific audio track delay(s) with respect to the video track? I don't care what application...I just need a correct audio delay (in milliseconds if possible). Thanks. Last edited by Threedcoder; 13th April 2008 at 01:26. |
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You could try using eac3to (or xport AFAIK). It corrects the delay when demuxing. See here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...97#post1100197
example: eac3to Original.m2ts New.mkv This will give you the video stream remuxed as mkv and the audio tracks as ac3 or flac (for HD Audio Tracks). example 2: eac3to Original.m2ts -demux This will give you the demuxed streams without remuxing, etc. anything. |
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Granted this is using the TrueHD track, maybe I should try it using the standard DD+/AC3 channel. Maybe it's something encoded into the disc? I have no idea. However it's definitely interesting that tsmuxer reports no delay and eac3to demuxes and produces the same delay. I'll take a look at xport and see if it tells me anything different. Thanks. |
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In this case it's actually an audio delay which means the video is starting before the audio, so in order to correct it, either the audio tack would need to be chopped off in the front or a delay would need to be added to the video track. At this point, the only way I can correct this problem is with eac3to and "eyeballing" the delay. But what good is that really? More like a pain in the ass. I've only seen one other movie that has things setup this way and it was an HD-DVD, and EVODemux reported the delay correctly. Last edited by Threedcoder; 13th April 2008 at 14:55. |
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There seems to be something wrong with .ts and m2ts files that TSMuxer makes. Some players won't play these files at all. For example: I ripped The Rock Blu-ray. 1. If I play those .m2ts files, they'll play fine on any player. 2. If I load that .m2ts into TSMuxer I can deselect subtitles and audio tracks I don't need and then save as .ts or .m2ts, again plays fine on all players. 3. If I demux that original .m2ts with tsremux or tsmuxer then load elementary streams into TSMuxer, and then save either .ts or .m2ts, now these won't play on all players. Only thing I can think of is that TSMuxer doesn't make compatible files. I can add samples into my ftp if needed. |
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True-HD problem
Thanks for all your great work on this program!
I'm having a problem with True-HD. If I strip everything but the video and True-HD track, the resulting file will not play with Power DVD . If I downconvert True-HD to AC3, the resulting file plays fine. This might be a minor inconvieniece to some, but my Panasonic DMP-BD30 and Denon 2808CI both support the new HD audio codecs, so that's what I want on my backups. Any thoughts? Edit: I installed Nero 8, and showtime will play the True-HD clip with no audio. I'm only running analog audio on this PC, but shouldn't Power DVD down convert True-HD? I'll try a small clip and see if my BD30 will play it. Edit:True-HD clip plays choppy video with no sound on the BD30. I guess I'll just down convert to AC3 until this is fixed. Last edited by wakebrder; 13th April 2008 at 22:21. |
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Version 1.7.6(b)
- Ability to open Blu-ray playlist (MPLS) files added. Also, when MPLS file is opened, chapters list automatically imported. When MPLS is processed, "Clean Break" for connection_condition=5 correctly processed. It is actually for large playlists (10 M2TS files and more). - bug fixed: some H.264 streams in version 1.7.1/2/3 did not work in PS3. It is the same problem it was corrected in version 1.7.3. Fixed again. - bug fixed: Issue with muxing PGS stream from several source files (i.e. append mode) fixed. |
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what with srt import? |
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