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I didn't even know there was a v1.88 -- I always look at the first post of this thread for updates...
I just went to www.smlabs.net and the latest version they have is 1.84 also... Last edited by jdobbs; 26th October 2008 at 22:41. |
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27th October 2008, 01:10 | #2166 | Link |
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Just tested it with v1.88 -- the problem is still there. Hopefully they'll fix it in the next release. I'll post a quick fix program in a day or so. It just needs to rebuild the tables and rewrite the CLPI. No big deal.
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27th October 2008, 10:25 | #2169 | Link |
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Hey guys, got a question for you.
I'm looking to stream my BD discs to my PS3. I have a LG BR player on the PC I rip with. Planet Earth is VC-1 which seems to be tricky for the PS3. Is there anyway I can mux the VC-1 video stream into WMV-HD (I first use AnyDVD to dump the BD disc) ? Audio doesn't matter much, I only have a 2.0 stereo setup, so I'm happy to transcode the audio to make it work in a WMV-HD container. I don't want to transcode video however. I know you can create AVCHD discs or something, but I'd rather not have my movies in 4GB chunks. Thanks |
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27th October 2008, 13:54 | #2171 | Link | |
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My LG drive is coming tomorrow, this will be the first time I've tried ripping a BR disc. Only played them on the PS3 till now. http://www.blu-raystats.com/ told me Planet Earth is VC-1, and trying to clue myself up online about ripping BR discs told me VC-1 can be an issue for the PS3. If I'm in the wrong place, sorry, but everyone seems to use TSMuxer for their BR discs after ripping. |
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27th October 2008, 18:09 | #2172 | Link | |
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A FAQ, sort of a User's Guide for tsMuxeR and usage of eac3to to maintain audio sync for PS3 and standalone replay would benefit both beginners and experts (not so many already somewhere answered questions to ask, to write, to read and to answer). Just found a hint that eac3to could help me to solve my "Issue 1: Audio sync after split (and append)". But I am new to tsMuxer and haven't heard of eac3to before. So, I would welcome any instructions how to do the job. |
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27th October 2008, 19:15 | #2173 | Link | |
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All DTS-HD 5.1 Works perfect after run this on TsMuxeR So it's a bug in this SW :-( EDIT If Downconvert to DTS its OK . but I like DTS-HD more :-) Last edited by piratburner; 27th October 2008 at 19:19. |
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Is it a easy solution? I also noticed the same rewind and ffwd problems with Tsmuxer files. I also noticed a little pauses when skipping chapters. |
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27th October 2008, 22:15 | #2175 | Link |
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Easy to write a program -- a little tedious to do by hand. You have to find the instances where it happens and add a new COARSE entry. The easiest way is to just read the tables into memory and then simply rewrite the COARSE/FINE correctly back into the CLPI file (then change the pointers/references).
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I do that with every mux. It doesn't solve the problem. It is very obvious when played back on my Sony standalone. For example, when you try to reverse it will go a few seconds backward and then start going forward. When you seek to a chapter, you sometimes will hear sound for a few seconds before the picture catches up. Some are worse than others. It all depends how far off the packet pointers are off.
This is not something that goes away with FM. It is a finite, repeatable, easily identifiable problem. If you dump the table IT IS VERY OBVIOUS there is a mistake in the CLPI. I guess nobody wants to hear it... I thought I was being helpful reporting the problem along with an exact description of the symptom (as well as an offer for a solution). Heck with it... I'll do mine correctly and everyone else can continue to pretend it isn't there. @nwg: I'll email you a solution Last edited by jdobbs; 28th October 2008 at 01:18. |
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I don't use PS3/or any SA but just HTPC; this might be the reason why i haven't met your issue. But your new program would be expected with appreciation. Feature request in advance btw: no thd issues, no pcm issues, no cutting/splitting and merging issues please. Last edited by rica; 28th October 2008 at 03:24. |
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