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15th March 2009, 19:44 | #22 | Link |
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Yes, "BD", not AVCHD. And the time put in BD production is more than 3 minutes processin' someones MKV file, don't you agree.
And about AUXDATA... it is a standard... you asked me to remove the folder because of SAMSUNG players... Too many different versions of applying BD and AVCHD standard. AVCHD doesn't have such folder. |
15th March 2009, 20:11 | #23 | Link |
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Technically these are BD's it's outputting but I'm not going to discuss that again, to sum it up AVCHD uses an AVCHD folder in root, 8.3 naming, doesn't allow video bitrates above 15 MB\s and doesn't allow DTS.
I asked for an option to remove the folder, default is it keeps it. You are right AVCHD doesn't have that folder. |
16th March 2009, 08:40 | #26 | Link |
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I've gotten this error on 2 different m2ts file inputs (both have h.264, multiple sups and original chapters) 1 has AC3 other has DTS.
(RT) Floating point division by zero - Line 23 (It's line 21 if original chapters is unchecked) It seems to happen right after mediainfo. They both work ok in tsmuxer. |
16th March 2009, 13:04 | #28 | Link |
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Updated links to version 0.2.
Added ISO creation with imgburn and option to keep/remove AUXDATA. The destination for .iso file is input mkv folder/drive. You can download the exe only from the first post. |
16th March 2009, 16:19 | #29 | Link |
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I just added option for keeping/removing subtitles from MKV files as it seems sometimes tsmuxer has problems with such streams and gives error:
"52.7% complete Can't convert source text to UTF-16. Invalid chars sequence. " and then stops. So, just download the .exe. |
17th March 2009, 11:02 | #33 | Link |
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Version 0.3:
* Added support for MPEG/MPG/M2TS/MTS/TS files * Support for external chapters * Support for external audio tracks for mpeg/ts/m2ts If using MPEG input, audio has to be AC3 (not MPEG1/2) as no conversion is supported for audio streams. The same is for other video types - their audio streams have to be AC3/DTS/LPCM. Almost all requests are now fulfilled. Last edited by deank; 17th March 2009 at 12:35. |
17th March 2009, 18:17 | #34 | Link |
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Exe update only:
you can now leave TARGET and TEMP fields empty. Input filename/path will be used for both. movie-test.mkv: Target will be: popBD_movie-test\ Temp will be: popBD_TEMP_movie-test\ |
17th March 2009, 18:49 | #36 | Link |
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I'll remove popBD prefix.. and embedded SUP is never removed, so I'd rather have it this way, as its primary purpose is to avoid problems with utf8/16 subtitles in mkvs. Download the exe again.
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25th March 2009, 21:46 | #38 | Link |
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OK, a question by a newbie here. I want to burn a 1080p .mkv file with .ssa soft-subtitles to DVD. To my knowledge the video needs to be reencoded, so that the soft-subs get hardcoded. Because AFAIK the ps3 doesn't accept any kind of softsubs for AVCHD-DVD, but as I already said my knowledge is limited.
So I checked the "Keep MKV embedded SRT/SSA" subtitles option thinking that reencoding the subtitles into the videostream would be the result. After the process finished (only remuxing something, no reencoding) I opened the resulting 00001.m2ts with VLC and MPC HC, but as I suspected there are no subtitles. What did I wrong? EDIT OK, I have a guess. When I open the original .mkv with mediainfo the log shows: Code:
Text ID : 3 Format : ASS Codec ID : S_TEXT/ASS Codec ID/Info : Advanced Sub Station Alpha Language : English Last edited by Killerattacks; 25th March 2009 at 21:56. |
25th March 2009, 21:55 | #39 | Link |
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Subtitles are not hardcoded - they are in a separate stream in the m2ts file. You will see them once you play the DISC in your PS3 or when you play it with TMT or NeroSHowtime NOT VLC
Post back when you test it... just don't use regular players but your PS3 (with DVD disk or USB) or TotalMediaTheater or Nero Showtime or... And SSA and ASS is one and the same: SubStation Alpha / Alpha SubStation. Last edited by deank; 25th March 2009 at 22:01. |
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hey, you are right. That's really cool. But I have a little bit of trouble with that solution too. for example when the subtitle should be just "Text" it becomes "{/i1} Text {/0}" and other things like this. Or at another point the original subtitle is somewhat styled and has a different location and says "Text" but becomes unstyled and is at the default position (hey, that's fine with me) but all you can read is "{\fad(150".
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