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5th February 2008, 22:43 | #202 | Link | |
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Hoping to see: 1. English documentation 2. LPCM support soon! Thanks for a great tool! |
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6th February 2008, 01:31 | #203 | Link | |
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You seriously need a documentation for this? Well, OK.
Note, I don't actually use it in command line, I just translated the readme.txt, so if things are crashing or stuff doesn't work... not my fault! Quote:
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6th February 2008, 12:11 | #204 | Link |
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I can't download files from your website
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/current_release.zip file not found |
6th February 2008, 15:44 | #205 | Link | |
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http://www.videohelp.com/tools/tsMuxeR I feel that 1.2.10 is a alpha, hopefully there is a new beta coming out. Last edited by jamos; 6th February 2008 at 15:46. |
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6th February 2008, 16:03 | #206 | Link | |
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maybe that's why that version is not release on this thread |
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6th February 2008, 17:09 | #207 | Link |
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Hi,
I use Tsmuxer (and some other programs) to convert my HDDVDs to Blurays. It works realy good, but there is one thing it don't understand. All the video streams from HDDVDs the Tsmuxer sees as 1080i and not 1080p. If I put a Bluray file in it it says it is 1080p. That is the case with all HDDVDs I own. And with Vc-1 and the other codecs. Is this a bug in Tsmuxer or is it becuase of my HDDVD files?Is there a other way to check if it is 1080p or1080i? Thanks |
6th February 2008, 17:49 | #208 | Link |
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Do you see any chance to include an automatic cutting function for the next releases, which cuts .ts as well as .m2ts at given points, i.e. DVD5 4450MB or something like that. This tool is brilliant and that would round it up. Thanks in advance. Andy. |
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Does anybody know a program how I could see what audio delay the dts.audio from a m2ts file has so that I can mux a new audio file in sync to it?
Thanks PS: Regarding TSMuxer (1.2.10): Converting evo to ts shows always 29,97 fps instead of 23,9...fps so I choose the fps manually. The file runs in sync after that but the 24p detection from my projector or my media player ? doesn't work anymore.... BUT all is ok with running on 60Hz (3:2 pulldown). Any ideas? Last edited by dirkr; 6th February 2008 at 18:35. Reason: forgot something |
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1080p23/24 modus stuttering. with 60 hz everything is fine
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My file is silver surfing...... |
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Be sure to use the latest version of eac3to and get version 1.0.23 of Surcode DVD DTS (not .21). I am unsure if this helped but I redid the DTS file from the TrueHD track after getting the latest eac3to and 1.0.23 of surcode and the dts file is now correct and recognized by every program. Quote:
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8th February 2008, 19:18 | #216 | Link | |
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The streams in the Blu-Ray standard are encoded in 1080p/23.976fps without 3:2 pulldown. The Blu-Ray players can then playback movies on a 60Hz TV by applying 3:2 pulldown "on the fly". To playback in 24p, the blu-ray player have nothing to do but to playback the stream at it's 23.976fps encoded form. At least, that is what I can understand from both formats being different as they are. If I am mistaken then someone will correct me here. |
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By the way. I have the HDDVD Troy. If I rip the EVOs to the harddisk and open them with tsmuxer it also says that it is encoded in 1080i. So I think Creator1 is right the movies are encoded in 1080i and the player does the job for 1080p.
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maybe someone can clear things up - it would be much appreciated
I just opened the original evo file ("300",vc-1) with mediainfo and it also reports 30 fps interlaced Quote:
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