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31st December 2014, 14:10 | #12882 | Link |
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HI!
what output format should I use to extract MPEG-2 video stream from Bluray? (without any conversion) I tried .mpeg .mpg .vob .m2ts .mts, everything fail. Does even eac3to support extracting MPEG-2 video from bluray? |
31st December 2014, 14:33 | #12885 | Link | |
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MakeMKV can do this but I'd prefer to use eac3to to demux into bare streams (ie. separate video, separate audio track etc., this is the best for further processing) |
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31st December 2014, 14:43 | #12886 | Link |
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Use TsMuxeR. It can demux everything from a blu-ray. However, it can't properly demux the video streams from a multi-angle MPLS.
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31st December 2014, 14:55 | #12887 | Link |
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I also recommend TsMuxeR, but if you insist on using eac3to, what is the error that you have? eac3to does support muxing MPEG-2 to mkv.
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H:\video\(workset)\Pulp fiction>eac3to 2) 1:bonus1\source.mpeg M2TS, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 1 subtitle track, 0:55:26, 50i 1: MPEG2, 576i50 (4:3) 2: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB 3: Subtitle (PGS), Czech This video conversion is not supported. |
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1st January 2015, 02:28 | #12893 | Link |
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That should be posted in the MadVR thread, along with a sample (and check the bugtracker).
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2nd January 2015, 12:15 | #12895 | Link |
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I recently had 2 drives fail on my RAID5 array so I'm now having to re-rip all my movies. In my collection I have a few HD-DVDs which I converted to blu-rays for easier playback. Since it was over 6 years ago when I originally did this I can't quite remember how I did it.
I've used eac3to to demux amd convert the DD+ tracks and then TSMuxer to combine them into blu-ray structure and this has all worked great, the problem is with the HD-DVDs that have TrueHD audio tracks. These discs show no streams when loaded into eac3to so I can't select them for demux. I'm sure this is the method I used 6 years ago and it may simply be that I'm using a newer version of eac3to that has a bug or no longer supports TrueHD from HD-DVD. Can anyone help? |
2nd January 2015, 12:31 | #12896 | Link |
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Try HdBrStreamExtractor (GUI for eac3to), it will perhaps detect the True HD track. Or try an old eac3to version.
For the DD+ tracks, I'm not sure you have to make conversion, my Oppo BDP-83 plays DD+ ripped from HD-dvd. |
2nd January 2015, 12:41 | #12897 | Link |
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One source for older eac3to versions should probably be the VideoHelp archive.
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2nd January 2015, 12:44 | #12898 | Link |
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Is this possible ?
Hey guys I'm very new here so please go easy
So this what I'm trying to do - Convert a .mkv file with 5.1 DTS audio - to a .mkv file with 2 audio tracks - Track no.1 - Encoded flac audio Track no.2 - Original 5.1 DTS track Is this possible with a single command (what I mean is that everything occurs in one go; I don't have to extract audio then convert it then mux it; I hope it is clear) ? If yes, then what should be the commands ? OT : Just read that post mentioning new FLAC, so I was wondering if there are any other new versions of the default encoders that I should update ? |
2nd January 2015, 13:14 | #12899 | Link |
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You can call the same track twice in the command line so eac3to file.mkv 1: audio.dts 1: audio.flac should do (replace 1: by whatever the reported track is). I don't recall if you need to specify the playlist with mkv files.
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You don't need extract the dts to convert to flac, but you need mux the flac to the mkv with MkvMerge. Quote:
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