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7th July 2007, 11:06 | #443 | Link |
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Just a quick one re MKV to TS...(I know you probably know, but just in case)
mkvextract can output the timecode files for both the audio and video tracks.....now I assume if both timecode files could be read as part of the muxing process...the outputs should always be in sync? Kevin |
7th July 2007, 11:42 | #444 | Link |
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Update...for info...I just ran an MKV through mkvextract, with timecode output's and then used mkvmerge to remux. Without importing the timecode files for both video and audio, the remuxed file was out of sync. However, remuxing using the timecode files for both the audio and video, the file was perfectly in sync. So, you can demux and remux an MKV, but when remuxing, you need to read both the audio and video timecode files/stamps.
Hope this helps with the MKV to TS project. Kevin Last edited by oldpainless; 7th July 2007 at 13:28. |
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MKV to streams -> video stream to mp4 -> mp4 to TS (with xmuxer) Then TS to M2TS (blu-ray) using TSremux The m2ts file I get in the stream folder doesn't play on the ps3 (corrupted data) I tried remuxing the MKV into ts or ps using VLC but when I use those files in TsRemux I get an "index out of bounds" or something error. So my question now is, how can remux the MKV properly into something TsRemux will read, to get a "ps3 playable" bluray m2ts file? I'm thinking that the problem is, perhaps, in Xmuxer.. could it be the PIDs and such? Last edited by jcar; 7th July 2007 at 23:44. |
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A "funny" fact I would like to point out.
I remuxed a TS (1080i/p?) into Blu-Ray. I burnt the folder structure into a UDF 2.5 disc. Upon inserting the disc on my PC, vista recognized it as "Blu-ray disc". The only option available was to explore the files, since I dont have anything install that can handle BDs. The PS3, however, read it as a "data" disc. Now, I burnt a new AVCHD project with Nero vision. This time, vista doesn't read it as a Blu-ray disc, and offers me the typical file options for any data disc. However, the PS3 recognizes it as an AVCHD disc (and it plays!). Too bad I had no luck with the m2ts from TSRemux |
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I send Elecard one m2ts-File and they wan't to look, if they can fix. In the new Beta, the PS3 accept the Stream, but the Plyback is not ok. Always Stop and later 15 Sek. you must turn off/on the PS3 |
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The PS3 don't accept BDMV-Video form BD-R and BD-RE. Sony says: Perhaps we will change this in a later Firmwareupdate. |
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Tools needed EVOdemux TSremux eac3to Scenarist 4.2 (only program I've got to remux the streams) 1. In EVOdemux Demux the video into vc-1 files 2. In EVOdemux Rebuild the audio stream into an audio only EVO file 3. Run the audio only EVO file through eac3to to get the AC3 or DTS file 4. Run the final VC-1 and AC3/DTS files through Scenarists MUI Generator 5. Use Scenarist to make a very basic Blu-ray Disc If you only have 1 original video and audio file skip to 9 6. Look through the Scenarist Project folder and find the BDMV folder, in the streams folder you will find the video files now as m2ts files, move them to the route of the drive (e.g d:\) 7. Join the m2ts files to make 1 file using copy /b (Copy /b 00000.m2ts+00001.m2ts output.m2ts) 8. Open TSremux, Load in the output.m2ts file and run it using the m2ts file option to create a final file 9. Open TSremux load in either a final single file from Scenarist or the final m2ts file from TSremux, then build a BDMV folder using TSremux write it to disc and play So far have made quite a few of these, only ones I've had problems with have been HD-DVD's using h264, and havn't got round it yet I'm also pretty sure if you get the subtitle files you can import them into Scenarist and add them in as well |
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VLC didnt seem to work either |
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9th July 2007, 21:39 | #460 | Link |
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I just found out that VLC has a bug that wont remux h264 video into anything, lol.
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/1217 Let's say, trying to remux an mkv video (with h264) into ts will result in a ts with the audio track correct, but not the video! |
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