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Old 6th February 2009, 17:46   #2641  |  Link
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font size is 40 arial
bottom offset is 30
default charset

subs are srt
but i already try everything, i have to say that most of my files are not 1280x720
or 1920x1080
but this is not the cause the subs are not working cause i try with a 1280x720 and its the same thing it dont works for me !!
i post this one week ago,if you want to know more..thx foe the help.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...02#post1242702

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for 1280x720 I use font size = 50, bottom margin = 50
for 1920x1080 I use font size = 70, bottom margin = 70

But subtitles ONLY works with:
a) 1920x1080 or 1280x720 (standard resolutions);
b) blu-ray structure

Note that depending on your player you may have to burn the blu-ray structure to a DVD in UDF 2.5 format (use a burner like nero).
some players, like PS3, plays a blu-ray structure from an external HDD, but only if converted to a 8.3 FAT file system - there are several tools to do this conversion, like:

http://d2mp.homeip.net


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Old 6th February 2009, 17:52   #2642  |  Link
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@ericd: You can post your .srt file/s and a sample of your video... or I can send you a sample to check if it works for you.

You didn't say if you're using ANSI charset for your subtitles or they are in chinese/japanese format.
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Old 7th February 2009, 10:14   #2643  |  Link
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I`ve got this problem.
When i create a blu-ray disk from a MKV file with tsmuxer and plays it on my sony bdp-550 there are two frames/pictures on the television half the picture to the left have the right color, and half the picture to the right is black/white but have wierd shadows and there is an line down the middle on the screen is this some kind of copy protection ? have tried it with many mkv files but all of them end with the same result. Any suggestions?
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Old 7th February 2009, 10:27   #2644  |  Link
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I`ve got this problem.
When i create a blu-ray disk from a MKV file with tsmuxer and plays it on my sony bdp-550 there are two frames/pictures on the television half the picture to the left have the right color, and half the picture to the right is black/white but have wierd shadows and there is an line down the middle on the screen is this some kind of copy protection ? have tried it with many mkv files but all of them end with the same result. Any suggestions?

I think you will find that the MKV you tried will need re-encoding due to it not having a correct size ratio ie: 1920x1080 or 1280x720
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Old 7th February 2009, 10:31   #2645  |  Link
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it look like this is there any way to fix the frame rate
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Old 7th February 2009, 10:35   #2646  |  Link
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it look like this is there any way to fix the frame rate
Thats the problem 1280x536 you could try the BDedit hack and see if it will play 9 times out of 10 you are going to have to re-encode with x264 ecoder to add the missing lines to the 536 part.

there is no other way.
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Old 7th February 2009, 11:19   #2648  |  Link
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is there an x264 ecoder gui insteed
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Old 7th February 2009, 12:17   #2649  |  Link
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@ericd: You can post your .srt file/s and a sample of your video... or I can send you a sample to check if it works for you.

You didn't say if you're using ANSI charset for your subtitles or they are in chinese/japanese format.
hi deank its me again thx

well here is a sample of the bluray structure done with tsmuxer and also the meta ,i have to say that it is a 1920x1080p mkv as source,i want to make it works with ps3 or powerdvd8 ,but still no subs!! ansi charset is used with,itry cambria font buti also try with others fonts,still a mystery that nothings appears..
here is the meta of the file

MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --auto-chapters=5 --vbv-len=500
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "L:\The Searchers.mkv", insertSEI, contSPS, track=1, lang=eng
A_AC3, "L:\The Searchers.mkv", track=2, lang=eng
S_TEXT/UTF8, "L:\The Searchers.srt",font-name="Cambria",font-size=70,font-color=0x00FFFFFF,font-charset=0,bottom-offset=70,font-border=1,text-align=center,video-width=1920,video-height=1080,fps=23.976, lang=fre


and here is a sample of the .ts iinside the bluray structure ,i mean in the stream folder ,you have the subs in atachment

http://rapidshare.com/files/195062291/try.ts.html

subs http://rapidshare.com/files/19506554...chers.srt.html

thx for helping as usual deank

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it look like this
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is there any way to fix the frame rate
As Digi stated, you have to read the BD structure using BDedit.

On the PLAYLIST tab, look in the STN box on the right.
You will see at the bottom an dropdown field with the text "PlayItem". To the right you will see 4 more dropdown fields. The third one most probably has a "-" in it.

Next, go to the CLIPINF tab and click on the "Read" button. You will most probably find that it shows the aspect ratio to be 4:3 instead of 16:9.

Open the proper clpi file in the CLIPINF folder and edit it per the screen cap below. Burn to disc and you should be good to go. However, some standalone players and/or TVs will zoom the picture so it fills the screen, thus stretching the picture vertically making circles oval and everything "taller".
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Old 9th February 2009, 14:00   #2651  |  Link
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is there an x264 ecoder gui insteed
You could use megui and add borders to the top and bottom of your video with a avs script. I have tutorials on here on how to do that.
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Old 9th February 2009, 18:32   #2652  |  Link
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After reading many pages of this thread, I have a question: Will you be able to get TrueHD (using the TSRemux workaround) or DTS-HD MA to work if you're using a Sony BDP-S350 & a HDMI 1.3 receiver (Onkyo TX-SR806)? When I say work, I mean actually getting the HD audio, not down-mixed to DD or DTS...has anyone w/this BD player & a HDMI receiver been able to do it? I've been making BD9s for months & wanted to create some BD25s w/the at least 1 full-bitrate audio track...thanks for all the information already provided, it's a great read...I've been using v1.8.6b for months & learned alot more about this wonderful application...will update to 1.8.8 tonite...
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Old 10th February 2009, 16:21   #2653  |  Link
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it look like this is there any way to fix the frame rate
see here...

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...18#post1247218
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Old 11th February 2009, 02:46   #2654  |  Link
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curious if this is still being developed...any news on that?
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Old 11th February 2009, 08:14   #2655  |  Link
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Have you put the TS (that you created) as input instead of the mkv for muxing to bluray?

This worked for me with 2 movies with this error.

With one movie it didnt work but I tried a diffrent whey that worked for the (problem) video ('s).

Open the ts with gdmux and mux it to a new mkv. Then try with the new mkv to create a bluray with tsmuxer. If it still gives you the error you can try to mux the new mkv again to TS and then TS->bluray

I hope this helps for you 2.

Do you know the error bufferoverflow that tsmuxer gives sometimes? This can easly fixed when you demux the audio and put the demuxed audio track in tsmuxer instead of the audio track in that mkv.

Maby you can try this 2...

hello
I succeeded has to make pass the Troy film without code error with tsmuxer.
I am ale in split& cut and coachman Split by size every 7gb. why its walk has?
I do not know, but the result is.
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curious if this is still being developed...any news on that?
according to the website there will be a new version in the 1st quarter of 2009
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Old 11th February 2009, 13:02   #2657  |  Link
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I adore this programm as it allows me to remux my HDV footage to m2ts.
My workflow is:
1. wrighting my final cut video-timeline as lossless 1080i25 HDV "video only" to desktop
2. rendering my final cut audio-timeline as ac3 with compressor
3. Put those to files into tsMuxerGui via crossover for remuxing to m2ts

It would be perfect if it would accept my "complete" original mov (HDV1080i25MPEG2/PCM Little Endian) right from my fcp timeline? Like I said: at the moment tsMuxer does only accept a "video-only" mov.

An example of such an file is availabale here: http://rapidshare.com/files/193917252/test.mov

Greetings

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Hi everybody,

I faced problem with a 1280x536 movie when using tsmuxer.
My SAP Samsung BDR-1500 displays a sort of 4:3 image instead of the real format.
Is there's a way to avoid this issue?

Thank you by advance.

(I submited this issue to Dean but I think this issue is more related to tsmuxer this forum is a better place).

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Has anyone noticed if using a HD DVD evo file (evo of the movie from using evodemux) that it converts the video to 1080i/29.97 instead of keeping it at 1080p/24? Is it still 1080p/24 and just flagged wrongly. If so, how to I change it back?

I don't get the problem with BD.
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Old 11th February 2009, 21:03   #2660  |  Link
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Hi everybody,

I faced problem with a 1280x536 movie when using tsmuxer.
My SAP Samsung BDR-1500 displays a sort of 4:3 image instead of the real format.
Is there's a way to avoid this issue?

Thank you by advance.

(I submited this issue to Dean but I think this issue is more related to tsmuxer this forum is a better place).
Did you look at the posting that mrr19121970 pointed to? He has a link to an app (his own, and it works) to make corrections in the clpi file.

Else, you can look at my post here if you feel confident with a hex editor.
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