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1st April 2009, 21:25 | #2301 | Link |
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HD audio playback issue on PS3
This is my first shot at using the newest BDRB (v0.20.05) with the HD audio support. I've read the latest posts here and even though others are having issues, I haven't seen anyone say they have made a working rebuild with HD audio that plays back on a PS3 or standalone play. (sorry PC playback doesn't count and I saw jdobbs post were he stated that he's tested the new version of BDRB without any issues)
I played back my rebuild of Traitor, movie only and there was no audio with the PS3 in LPCM mode and in Bitstream mode audio was very very choppy (audio cuts out/in) but video played properly. I haven't had any previous issues with HD audio with rebuilt movies on a BD-R 25 disk using other methods. I did a quick rebuild with quality=5, kept the HD audio intack and output was set for BD-R 25. I created an iso file, mounted and played the rebuild movie using PowerDVD v. 7 and audio played fine showing True-HD. (no errors during the rebuild process) I will run another quick render with BDRB using a movie with TrueHD that works just fine in the PS3 and I will also consider checking the AVCHD option this time around. If anyone has any other ideas, I'm all ears. Thanks in advance. |
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I've just done my jap import of Phantom Of The Opera (full disc) retaining TrueHD....I get no audio, but video\subtitles work fine.
I'm just burning my "The Godfather Part I" which also has a TrueHD track and will edit this post with the results... I have a nasty feeling TrueHD isn't working properly due to the version of Tsmuxer being used to remux at the rebuild stage. EDIT UPDATE Quote:
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I have just tested Iron Man, NTSC, with keep HD audio, which is Dolby True HD, and there is no audio heard on playback on my Sony BDP-BX1. When I click display on the remote of this Sony, it shows Dolby Digital 2/0. BDInfo shows Dolby True HD as does TsMuxer. All the menu and extras have audio playback, but none of these are HD audio. However, the audio does playback fine on my computers Liteon Blue ray player, as well as my Dell laptops BD-RE. Just not the Sony standalone.
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I was just coming back to me computer to say that 1.8.35 fixes the TrueHD problem and you have already done it lol. jdobbs, looks like your going to have to include a few different versions of Tsmuxer with BD-Rebuilder depending on audio type\target because I hear the newer versions fix some things and mess around with others (namely playback on the panasonic BD35). Tekmobile, have you had been having any success with LPCM\DTSMA etc? Thanx |
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edit - make sure you change the language code to "eng" after you have swapped the audio tracks in tsmuxer before saving as m2ts output. Also make sure you name the m2ts the same as the original (00004.m2ts) in my case for example. Should sort it. Last edited by Furiousflea; 2nd April 2009 at 00:09. |
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Tried BD-Rebuilder with the BD of The Transporter. Got an "Error 3." Below is the Log. I've closed and restarted to see if it would work after a reboot. Still no luck.
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LPCM audio is DEFINATELY NOT retained as it should be.
I did my Pirates of the carribean 1 Bluray again to double check, BD-RB is still doing the rencoding of audio phase at the end and I'm left with 448k AC3 5.1 audio in the resulting output instead of LPCM. ALSO... EAC3TO reports all output from BD-Rebuilder has having 29.975 frames per second and it reports that the frame rate doesn't match the timestamp. I don't know if this is a "problem" just letting you know. |
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I dont know sure if this is bug related or should be in "feature request" thread, but i run out of disc space just in final moments of encoding (overall progress was already in 94%), well that resulted BD-Rebuilder to freeze/crash.
Time when above happened BD-Rebuilder was doing "Multiplexing M2TS file...". Should DB-Rebuilder recover from situation like this or not? This was second movie i was encoding and first one worked fine so overall i think DB-Rebuilder works in my computer like it should be. |
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SAme thing with the new reencode on WAR.
Question?: Should I just drop the new tsmuxer application file into the tools folder? Include the tsMuxer GUI as well? Place them somewhere else? Thanks, for any help in advance... |
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Sorry.
Anyway, wiht the latest beta, it happend the same: video frozen in a particular frame, and audio playing fine all over the entire feature. I check the scripts and al of them are fine: Rebuiler log: ----------------------- [02:43:05] BD Rebuilder v0.20.05 (beta) - Source: DEVILWEARSPRADAF1 - Input BD size: 32,68 GB - Approximate total content: [01:49:24.391] - Target BD size: 8,11 GB - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled [02:43:05] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [02:43:05] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00000] - [03:00:13] Reencoding: VID_00000 (1 of 1) [09:29:20]PHASE ONE complete [09:29:20]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [09:29:20] Rebuilding BD file Structure [09:36:35] - Encode and Rebuild complete [09:36:35]JOB: DEVILWEARSPRADAF1 completed. Rebuilder inf: [Status] LABEL=DEVILWEARSPRADAF1 VERSION=v0.20.05 (beta) SOURCE_SIZE=35085582336 SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=35085582336 TARGET_SIZE=8703180800 REDUCTION=.248055760245142 RESIZE_1080=0 AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;spa; SUBS_TO_KEEP=eng;spa; BACKUP_MODE=1 QUICK=0 ENCODE_STEP=0 COMPLETED=1 REBUILD_COMPLETE=1 [00000] AUDIO=1010000 PGS=1011100000000000000000 M2TS_TARGET=8703180800 RATE=8368 NSIZE=6550898688 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 Mux meta: MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:03:27.707;00:04:37.193;00:10:00.558;00:11:50.334;00:14:55.811;00:18:05.626;00:19:45.976;00:21:49.725;00:24:29.426;00:27:21.431;00:30:20.193;00:34:43.790;00:38:11.080;00:40:19.792;00:43:28.439;00:45:12.584;00:48:22.774;00:54:20.465;00:57:19.978;01:00:52.523;01:06:46.711;01:09:50.060;01:12:54.578;01:17:34.483;01:20:04.007;01:23:33.299;01:26:07.245;01:28:29.929;01:31:40.411;01:35:25.177;01:39:27.878;01:41:32.878;01:42:39.236;01:43:55.395;01:45:20.314;01:49:24.140 --vbv-len=500 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS.264", fps=23.976, insertSEI, contSPS A_AC3, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\AUD_00000_4352.AC3", lang=eng A_AC3, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\AUD_00000_4354.AC3", lang=spa S_HDMV/PGS, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\00000.track_4608.SUP", fps=23.976, lang=eng S_HDMV/PGS, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\00000.track_4610.SUP", fps=23.976, lang=spa S_HDMV/PGS, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\00000.track_4611.SUP", fps=23.976, lang=spa S_HDMV/PGS, "P:\11111111111\BLU\WORK\WORKFILES\00000.track_4612.SUP", fps=23.976, lang=spa The movie are in one single m2ts (the first, 00000). So I'll do this: with TSMuxer I'll make a new blu ray with movie only, and then BD Rebuilder to compress the new structure. Maybe that way the compression are fine, after all. I'll keep you informed. |
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I have now had my second success with keep HD audio for bd-25, this time Quantum of Solace, NTSC. This was DTS-HD Master Audio, and playback on my Sony BDP-BX1 was excellent. Now I am not sure my aging ears can tell the difference, but BDinfo and TsMuxer say it's there, so just wanted to report it here.
Another BIG thanks jdobbs, as you continue to improve your program. Despite the occasional bug reports, my success rate remains quite high. |
2nd April 2009, 16:37 | #2319 | Link |
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First time I try to make BD25 full disc using latest version 20.05. Bluray is Barbra Streisand live in concert 2006. After about 25 hours it is done without crash. But picture is all very bright and grainny when playback from harddisk so I have not burn to BD yet. I have done some full disc and movie only to DVD-R before with previous version of the software and looking good. Is that a known bug or I have done something wrong? I see nothing I can change in the program to screw it. BTW the original rip playback just fine.
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Thanks Caps... I will try that and reencode later tonight. |
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