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2nd November 2006, 18:16 | #1 | Link |
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"h264tsto" automates audio/video demuxing and MKV muxing
http://madshi.net/h264tsto.zip
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h264tsto v1.5, freeware by madshi.net This tool can either demux video/audio to separate raw files. Or it can remux video/audio into a Matroska (*.mkv) container. h264tsto sourceFile [destFile] [-options] Options: -demux demuxes video/audio streams to separate raw files -videoonly remuxes/demuxes only the video stream, ignores audio -audioonly remuxes/demuxes only the audio streams, ignores video -24p rewrites the destination MKV timestamps to 23.976 -25p rewrites the destination MKV timestamps to 25.000 -30p rewrites the destination MKV timestamps to 29.970 -no24p don''t rewrite the destination MKV timestamps Support input formats: *.ts *.m2ts *.vob *.evo *.avi *.wmv *.mkv The following software is needed: (1) http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/ (2) http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkv...s.html#windows Last edited by madshi; 18th December 2007 at 22:31. |
2nd November 2006, 19:42 | #3 | Link |
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well its a h.264 tool, no?
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3rd November 2006, 00:41 | #4 | Link |
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Just being curious... where do you get TS streams with H.264 video? It seems to me they are HD channels. In the USA HD channels are encoded in MPEG2, in Europe there are just few HD channels available on satellite, they encode in H.264, but they are mostly testing channels.
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stil not working but the previeuw is gray olso gray when playing avs with mplayer clasic must be egain filter/codec problem i try on a other computer , i think it works Last edited by carlo_0000; 4th November 2006 at 05:50. |
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10th February 2007, 12:11 | #11 | Link |
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Hi guys,
here's version 1.1: http://madshi.net/h264tsto.zip Here's the help text: Code:
h264tsto v1.1, freeware by madshi.net Usage: h264tsto srcFilename.ts destFilename.mkv|destFilename.h264 This tool can either demux the H.264 stream to a raw *.h264 file. Or it can mux the H.264 stream into a Matroska (*.mkv) container. Demuxing into a raw *.h264 file needs the following filters to be installed: (1) Elecard or Cyberlink Demuxer (empgdmx.ax/CLDemuxer.ax) (2) Dump (dump.ax, shipping with GraphEdit) Muxing into a Matroska container needs the following filters to be installed: (1) Haali Media Splitter (2) Haali Matroska Muxer Version 1.1 now also demuxes/muxes the audio tracks, if possible. Recommended for demuxing more than one audio track is the Elecard Demuxer. The Cyberlink Demuxer only offers the first audio track for demuxing. If the format is unknown, the files are demuxed as "rawaudio/rawvideo". P.S: Supported for demuxing is now also MPEG2 video, DTS etc, as long as the Demuxer filters support these formats. |
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its a little space of like 30GB when muxing to mkv alsp 10GB for ts, 10GB for video tmp mkv and then 10MB for the mkv with sound it should be easy
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11th February 2007, 18:01 | #17 | Link |
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I've just tried. Doing it as a tool doesn't improve things on my PC. My test "vc1tomkv" tool was able to correctly mux a 55MB vc1 file to mkv. But muxing a big file failed miserably in the same way as Graphedit fails. Tried a 15GB vc1 file and simply nothing happened. The muxing was sitting idle (but not "run through") and the mkv file stayed at 0 bytes all the time.
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Weird that it works with small files, but not with big ones. :-) Okraml |
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18th February 2007, 21:56 | #19 | Link |
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Same problem here:
100mb ok 13gb bad (4.09gb once worked) source: BBC-HD H.264 MBAFF .ts really annoying.... as h264tsto is the ONLY tool a bit near to putting H.264 MBAFF in .mkv Haali or other coders really have problems with big files....... why are coders always so humble? We need some super rich-everything-having-millionair-coder |
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