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10th May 2007, 00:49 | #42 | Link |
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I may be doing something wrong. Please advise.
I load a properly decrypted EVO (Children of Men main feature EVO 1) into the remuxer. It correctly displays the streams and I select the VC1 video, the first ac3 audio (which is actually Dolby Digital Plus) and one subtitle stream. For output I first try TS and let the remuxer do its thing. Upon completion I load the TS into HDTV2MPEG2 - it cannot find any channels. Then I open the TS with PowerDVD 6.5 and I get only a visualization and no audio. Then I open the TS with MPC and it cannot display the video, either, although WMVideo Decoder is set up as an external video decoder. So I think "screw this" and go back to the remuxer, this time selecting m2ts as output. I copy the m2ts to my HPTC, which is set up to play both BluRay and HDDVD (and does so just fine). There, PowerDVD 7.3 is unable to do anything with the m2ts (it just freezes), as are ZoomPlayer and MPC. What gives? S. |
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Fixed dolby digital plus remuxing. Fixed various stream IDs. Elementary stream demuxing added, includes support for demuxing presentation graphics streams into SUPreader compatible stream. (right click the selected stream with the mouse) Last edited by dmz01; 10th May 2007 at 07:15. |
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There is no way that I know off to play those "new codecs" TS streams in zoomplayer or any other player. However there is a way to play those M2TS streams in zoomplayer professional: 1) buy nero 7 and nero blu-ray/hd-dvd plugin 2) configure zoomplayer pro to use nero splitter, nero hd video decoder and nero audio decoder 2 3) rename zplayer.exe to recode.exe 4) associate M2TS files with recode.exe. Last edited by dmz01; 10th May 2007 at 07:00. |
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10th May 2007, 13:50 | #46 | Link |
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Dmz01,
Using the new release of your prog (v 0.0.3), I am still unable to Remux a DD+ audio stream. I am remuxing the UNILOGO.EVO file from King Kong. I use this file as a test file since it does not not need to be demuxed and rebuilt using Evodemux (there is only one audio track (DD+)). When I load the UNILOGO.EVO file into your program, it correctly shows both the video and audio streams, but when I Remux, NO AUDIO stream is present in the resulting M2TS file. I am able to play the video in the resulting M2TS file (stutter free) in both PowerDVD 7.3 and ZoomPlayer. Thank you for this utility. If We can get the audio worked out, I'll finally be able to remux my ripped HD-DVD library and play them in Zoomplayer instead of PowerVD 7.3, which occasionally stutters and uses overlay for HD-DVD instead of VMR9. The_Keymaker Last edited by The_Keymaker; 10th May 2007 at 16:37. |
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Thanks for your reply, dmz01.
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For demuxers, I can choose between Cyberlink Demux, Sonic HD Demuxer or the latest offering from Elecard. They work well on the m2ts's I tried them with, which came directly from BluRay rips. I will do some tests with other EVOs as sources and report back. S. |
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There are no further updates or service packs for me to download. I still get the message "insufficient system resources to run the desired service" (or something to that effect - translated) when trying to open any EVO.
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10th May 2007, 16:29 | #53 | Link |
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According to Task Manager TsRemux uses around 117MB of memory. Yeah, I know its a memory hog, so someday, I might rewrite it in native code. Make sure you have around 128MB or more free. On my XP SP2 I have 1GB of memory total and the program runs fine.
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I am able to run TsRemux on a memory starved Vista system (1GB) with no problem.
PS, I will try Version 0.0.4 today and see if it successfully remuxes the audio stream from EVO files. Last edited by The_Keymaker; 10th May 2007 at 16:45. |
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Tried V 0.0.4 today during lunch. Still not able to remux audio stream from an EVO.
Has anyone been successful at Remuxing an EVO to TS or M2TS using (with DD+ audio stream) TsRemux yet? I'm just trying to see if there something wrong on my end or if it is a limitation of the program. Thanks for your efforts Dmz01 |
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With 0.0.4 I and a couple of others were successfully able to remux the Paramount demo EVO which contains DD+ into a perfectly working M2TS. Which splitter and audio decoder do you use for M2TS? Nero splitter and audio decoder seem to work the best for me.
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Hello DMZ01, thanks for the response.
I don't think it is a playback issue. TsRemux correctly shows the elementary streams in the source EVO file, but there is no audio stream present in the M2TS file TsRemux produces. I can determine this by dropping the file into Graphedit OR by playing the file in Zoomplayer: they both show there is no audio stream present in the M2TS file. Somehow, the audio stream is not getting "remuxed" by TsRemux. Are the splitter and audio decoder important in the remux process? I believe I have one Paramount HD-DVD and I will try and remux the demo EVO using TsRemux. I'm also curious If you can remux the Unilogo.EVO file from a Universal HD-DVD. Thanks again for your patience. Last edited by The_Keymaker; 10th May 2007 at 19:56. |
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