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EPiPH0NE
15th September 2008, 08:16
Not if you want to keep the movie, which most people do.
I would just use the BD-RE 25/50 to watch the movies on the stand alone that decoded the HD audio for me -> 5.1 PCM or just do DTS-MA/TrueHD -> 5.1 PCM than remux myself and using multi set DVD-R's to 'keep' the movie :) You got to be filthy rich to be able to backup movies to BD-R or literally have money to burn and I certainly do not. I burn enough as is.
G_M_C
15th September 2008, 08:18
TrueHD problems
Have you searched through this tread ? Duppie has allready made several post around this board about his tests (and a few solutions) on TrueHD Muxing.
And people that try to transmux their original BD to DVD should start to think again. That would defenately not work on stand-allone players, and i'll doubt it'll work on PC's. DVD simply cant generate the transferrate needed. Read around, and especially several (allmost identical) posts i've made on the max. transferrates/bitrates that you can use on BD5/9 (BD stucture on DVD5 / 9).
Nullity
15th September 2008, 13:57
Now that I think about it, I thought I read somewhere in this thread (or it could have been the eac3to thread) that importing a thd+ac3 audio track into TsMuxer instead of just thd, will work just fine. I haven't tried this personally, but you might want to give it a shot. You can convert a TrueHD track with the following command:
eac3to audio.thd audio.thd+ac3
Beastie Boy
15th September 2008, 14:03
Now that I think about it, I thought I read somewhere in this thread (or it could have been the eac3to thread) that importing a thd+ac3 audio track into TsMuxer instead of just thd, will work just fine. I haven't tried this personally, but you might want to give it a shot. You can convert a TrueHD track with the following command:
eac3to audio.thd audio.thd+ac3
Yes, it does work, but you apparently need to run the tsMuxeR output through TsRemux to correct errors.
Cheers, Beastie.
meloncin
15th September 2008, 16:15
there is a new version of tsmuxer in the smlabs website:
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.6(b).zip
G_M_C
15th September 2008, 16:22
there is a new version of tsmuxer in the smlabs website:
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.6(b).zip
No changelog etc ?
rebkell
15th September 2008, 16:47
No changelog etc ?
No GUI either.
Nullity
15th September 2008, 16:47
there is a new version of tsmuxer in the smlabs website:
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.6(b).zip
Interesting, only the CLI application has been updated, not the GUI. Perhaps bug fixes?
Good find!
EPiPH0NE
15th September 2008, 16:51
Well at least roman is still working on it :)
rack04
15th September 2008, 17:01
Interesting, only the CLI application has been updated, not the GUI. Perhaps bug fixes?
Good find!
Latest GUI is 1.8.5(b)
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.4(b).zip
Nullity
15th September 2008, 17:12
Latest GUI is 1.8.5(b)
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.4(b).zip
Except you linked to 1.8.4. ;)
Here it is: http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.5(b).zip
hdpete
15th September 2008, 17:14
I would just use the BD-RE 25/50 to watch the movies on the stand alone that decoded the HD audio for me -> 5.1 PCM or just do DTS-MA/TrueHD -> 5.1 PCM than remux myself and using multi set DVD-R's to 'keep' the movie :) You got to be filthy rich to be able to backup movies to BD-R or literally have money to burn and I certainly do not. I burn enough as is.
I admit they are still pricey but they are coming down, I get my BD-R 25gb discs from eBay seller nikonekobaby, they're the cheapest I've seen for Sony and TDK discs.
It's the only option for me, there's no point in having an expensive home cinema amp and having all your ripped Blu-Rays on a PC which can't pass through HD audio formats. Having said that, Auzentech are due to release an HD audio solution for PC's soon.
hdpete
15th September 2008, 17:21
Now that I think about it, I thought I read somewhere in this thread (or it could have been the eac3to thread) that importing a thd+ac3 audio track into TsMuxer instead of just thd, will work just fine. I haven't tried this personally, but you might want to give it a shot. You can convert a TrueHD track with the following command:
eac3to audio.thd audio.thd+ac3
It didn't work for me, whatever I do, if a TrueHD track goes through TsMuxer at any stage it won't play on my Sony BDP-S350 and Onkyo amp.
TsRemux on it's own works for me if I only need to re-arrange the contents of the original blu-ray.
baudi
15th September 2008, 18:56
I admit they are still pricey but they are coming down, I get my BD-R 25gb discs from eBay seller nikonekobaby, they're the cheapest I've seen for Sony and TDK discs.
It's the only option for me, there's no point in having an expensive home cinema amp and having all your ripped Blu-Rays on a PC which can't pass through HD audio formats. Having said that, Auzentech are due to release an HD audio solution for PC's soon.
There is an Asus sound board also:
Asus Xonar HDAV1.3
See:
http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=25&l2=150&l3=0&l4=0&model=2355&modelmenu=1
EPiPH0NE
15th September 2008, 19:52
I admit they are still pricey but they are coming down, I get my BD-R 25gb discs from eBay seller nikonekobaby, they're the cheapest I've seen for Sony and TDK discs.
It's the only option for me, there's no point in having an expensive home cinema amp and having all your ripped Blu-Rays on a PC which can't pass through HD audio formats. Having said that, Auzentech are due to release an HD audio solution for PC's soon.
That's guys prices seem OK but I would save yourself some serious cash over time and use my method with a single BD-RE 25 and a single BD-RE 50 for viewing on your stand alone and just use TSSplitter/tsMuxeR/HDBDSplit to archive the movies on DVD-R, you would just need to rejoin them and burn when you want to watch them. This is what I do now on my NMT, w/o the burning and it only cost me pennies on the dollar and for the price of 1 BD-R 25 i can archive almost 10 BluRay/HD-DVD's and 20 for the price of one BD-R 50. Even at Ebay prices. If you already have a stand alone why the need for HD audio on your PC? Just seems like a waste of money that could be used for something else when your BluRay player can already decode TrueHD and you could easily do DTS-MA -> PCM then burn to BD-RE for viewing. I would save your cash for a BluRay player that can decode all HD audio if you want to do the least work. But I guess to each their own. That is my ultimate goal and if you use my backup method you could easily save enough for a PS3 or one of the newer Sony players in no time ;)
Anyway, back on topic. Anybody get a chance to try out 1.8.6(b)? Does it fix anything?
rack04
15th September 2008, 20:39
Except you linked to 1.8.4. ;)
Here it is: http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.5(b).zip
You got me. Sorry. :rolleyes:
rica
15th September 2008, 21:18
Anyway, back on topic. Anybody get a chance to try out 1.8.6(b)? Does it fix anything?
Tried TrueHD; what is changing is nothing :devil:
EPiPH0NE
15th September 2008, 21:40
Tried TrueHD; what is changing is nothing :devil:
Oh well :rolleyes:
NexGen76
15th September 2008, 22:21
Can anyone explain why im getting a Unsupported Format error.Some tracks not recognized.I rip my file off BD to my Harddrive using Anydvd HD. For some reason this is happen to every BD i rip but i never had this issue before until a few weeks ago.Thxs
EPiPH0NE
16th September 2008, 08:02
Can anyone explain why im getting a Unsupported Format error.Some tracks not recognized.I rip my file off BD to my Harddrive using Anydvd HD. For some reason this is happen to every BD i rip but i never had this issue before until a few weeks ago.Thxs
Yes, tsMuxeR is known to not be compatible with some tracks hence they will not import. You can try TsRemux as an alternative.
nirmal_dvd
16th September 2008, 08:13
Hi epiphone
can u help , i want know about buffer value in hdmv authoring
EPiPH0NE
16th September 2008, 15:41
Hi epiphone
can u help , i want know about buffer value in hdmv authoring
LOL...so do I :rolleyes:
EPiPH0NE
16th September 2008, 23:20
I get this error when trying to remux:
The Bourne Ultimatum (HD-DVD -> TS (VC-1+ 5.1 PCM)
The Perfect Storm (BluRay -> M2TS (VC-1 + 5.1 PCM)
The only constant is VC-1 and PCM but I have muxed a lot of other VC-1/PCM BluRay/HD-DVD's w/o problems? I Googled and found a post over at SlySoft but the guy wound up re-installing all his A/V apps and I don't have time for that. Anybody know how to fix this or increase the AV buffer in tsMuxeR. I haven't tried running these through Scenarist yet but that's my next move...Anybody :confused:
sm0k3 time :)
Nullity
18th September 2008, 00:46
My fault, you are correct, MKVmerge doesn't accept TrueHD audio. I had thought I gotten it to work a while back when I was doing a bunch of format testing, but I must have been mistaken.
Sorry about that, I guess I should have tested it again to make sure before I replied. :(
EDIT: Oddly enough, when trying to import a thd+ac3 audio file, MKVmerge accepts it, but thinks it is an AVC/h.264 video stream.
I have an (unfortunate) update on this...
I emailed Mosu, the mkvtoolnix maintainer, about adding TrueHD support:
Hello,
I love your mkvtoolnix programs and I had a question regarding upcoming features. I see that you have recently added support for DTS-MA and 7.1 channel E-AC3 (in latest beta) audio, but I was wondering if you had any plans to add support for the Dolby TrueHD format?
I like to backup my Blu-ray disks to mkv and play them from a media server. Many Blu-rays include a TrueHD audio track that I would like to use, but as it is not yet supported, I must use a lower quality track, or convert to PCM which takes up a huge amount of hard disk space.
If you haven't already planned to, please consider supporting Dolby TrueHD audio.
Thank you for your time.
And his response...
Probably not. I don't have specs for Dolby TrueHD, nor do I have such files.
Regards,
Mosu
Bummer :(
anhba
18th September 2008, 03:58
Hello, when a ripped M2TS or TS, MKV file is opened in tsMuxeR (v1.4.8.b) I used to see the language of each track such as eng, spa, ger etc. but now it shows nothing against each track (all blank).
Can anyone please help me regain this capability?
THANKS!
ibius
19th September 2008, 23:20
Hi all, I wanna demux LPCM audio from one of the BD movies and I just found out that tsmuxer doesnt fully support the format.
When I try to demux it with tsmuxer I dont get track info in the status window, the process is taking way too long and after aborting I get an WAV file.
What other tool would you guys recommend, maybe tsremux, although there isnt really an option for that and I get almost 100% cpu usage on my old 2 GHz Athlon XP when tsremux is running.?
Cheers
rack04
19th September 2008, 23:46
Hi all, I wanna demux LPCM audio from one of the BD movies and I just found out that tsmuxer doesnt fully support the format.
When I try to demux it with tsmuxer I dont get track info in the status window, the process is taking way too long and after aborting I get an WAV file.
What other tool would you guys recommend, maybe tsremux, although there isnt really an option for that and I get almost 100% cpu usage on my old 2 GHz Athlon XP when tsremux is running.?
Cheers
eac3to
odin24
20th September 2008, 00:41
Can anyone explain why im getting a Unsupported Format error.Some tracks not recognized.I rip my file off BD to my Harddrive using Anydvd HD. For some reason this is happen to every BD i rip but i never had this issue before until a few weeks ago.Thxs
You are getting this error because of the digital copy that comes with the BD, it is most likey AAC audio that is giving the error.
SeeMoreDigital
20th September 2008, 09:47
it is most likey AAC audio that is giving the error.How can that be? AAC audio is not a Blu-ray specified audio format!
hdpete
20th September 2008, 10:33
Hi all, I wanna demux LPCM audio from one of the BD movies and I just found out that tsmuxer doesnt fully support the format.
When I try to demux it with tsmuxer I dont get track info in the status window, the process is taking way too long and after aborting I get an WAV file.
What other tool would you guys recommend, maybe tsremux, although there isnt really an option for that and I get almost 100% cpu usage on my old 2 GHz Athlon XP when tsremux is running.?
Cheers
What do you want to do with the demuxed LPCM file?
odin24
20th September 2008, 12:59
How can that be? AAC audio is not a Blu-ray specified audio format!
I have yet to use the digital copy that comes with most BDs nowadays (no use for them), I'm only speculating that the problem is there and that is the audio format used. Does anybody know what audio format is packed with the digital copy?
Let me rephrase: Is the digital copy on the actual BD or is it downloaded from another source with a code or something like that?
ibius
20th September 2008, 13:50
@hdpete: I wanna mux it back in, this specific BD release has many audio tracks, I just wanna keep the LPCM audio.
There is a tool called Pcm2Tsmu, its a little utility to convert lpcm files to a format accepted by TsMuxer (lpcm data in blocks with little headers).
saunupe1911
20th September 2008, 18:32
Guys I need some help. Subtitles aren't showing up in my M2TS files while playing them back on a PS3. I always leave the subtitle check boxes checked whenever I convert an MKV, but the it seems the PS3 is not recognizing them when I hit the subtitle button or tab. What am I doing wrong?
tebasuna51
20th September 2008, 19:16
@hdpete: I wanna mux it back in, this specific BD release has many audio tracks, I just wanna keep the LPCM audio.
There is a tool called Pcm2Tsmu, its a little utility to convert lpcm files to a format accepted by TsMuxer (lpcm data in blocks with little headers).
You can use eac3to to extract the LPCM audio, see eac3to:How to use (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Eac3to/How_to_Use)
After know the 'title' (2 for instance), the 'track' (5 for instance), 'bitdepth' (16), 'channels' (8) and 'samplerate' (96000), the final sintax can be like:
eac3to "your_folder_source" 2) 5: stdout.pcm | Pcm2Tsmu - output.pcm -i 16 -c 8 -s 96000
tebasuna51
20th September 2008, 19:26
Guys I need some help. Subtitles aren't showing up in my M2TS files while playing them back on a PS3. I always leave the subtitle check boxes checked whenever I convert an MKV, but the it seems the PS3 is not recognizing them when I hit the subtitle button or tab. What am I doing wrong?
PS3 don't display subtitles from loose M2TS files.
saunupe1911
20th September 2008, 19:38
PS3 don't display subtitles from loose M2TS files.
Crap, i never realized that. What about VOB files? I'm trying to watch Eastern Promises and of course I can't understand the Russian. Does anyone have a solution for Subtitle watching on a PS3
Atak_Snajpera
20th September 2008, 23:45
Blu-Ray structure
Butterfly666
21st September 2008, 00:15
Crap, i never realized that. What about VOB files? I'm trying to watch Eastern Promises and of course I can't understand the Russian. Does anyone have a solution for Subtitle watching on a PS3
Yep bluray structure (AVCHD) The resolution of the movie must be 1920*1080 or 1280*720. If the resolution is not correct, you will get a greenbar on the screen
G_M_C
23rd September 2008, 12:36
I've come across something strange, and i want to ask if somebody knows what's up ...
I've made a reencode/backup of a BD, and for expirimental reasons i've tried to remux the original DTS-MA. According to duppies expiriments it should work, but i get some strange results.
I add my H264 file, and set framerate. After this i add the DTS-MA track, and set language. I alsso set the "split" -option to 4,35 GiB, and up to this moment averything works fine. Then i start muxing, first to M2TS because i need those 2 files to end up with 2 "BD5's. And that works fine too.
But now the strange thing: When i cancel the operation, and for example end up with a 2 GB M2TS and make that into a BD5, the resulting BD5 plays fine after burning. But when I let the whole operation finish and make the complete 4,35 GiB BD5 & burn that, my player says "unsupported".
So "partially finished" files work, really finished product doesnt :confused: And that only with DTS-MA files, all other audio-streams work ....
I've come up with the idea that it might be that somehow only smaller M2TS-files with DTS-MA will work. So this evening i'll try and see if a BD5 with 2 * 2,175 GiB M2TS-files will work (hopefully the split-option on tsMuxeR works correctly on blu-ray; I've seen that it splits, and creates different M2TS in the STREAM-directory, but I havent tested it yet to see if it makes a working playlist).
Any ideas / suggestions, or is it a error in the players firmware ?
jofarmer
23rd September 2008, 14:20
Please forgive me, but I do not have the time to go to the over 100 pages of this thread. Searching it did not bring up an answer to my question:
Is there a Linux how-to anywhere? I tried creating the meta file by myself, but now that I think I did everything right I just get a "VBV buffer overflow at position xxxx.xx" error at a rate of several hundred errors/sek.
The resulting file (a mux of several .sup and .ac3 and one .264) has roughly the right size but will not play back in vlc...
kaid
23rd September 2008, 14:20
I've come across something strange, and i want to ask if somebody knows what's up ...
But now the strange thing: When i cancel the operation, and for example end up with a 2 GB M2TS and make that into a BD5, the resulting BD5 plays fine after burning. But when I let the whole operation finish and make the complete 4,35 GiB BD5 & burn that, my player says "unsupported".
I've come up with the idea that it might be that somehow only smaller M2TS-files with DTS-MA will work. So this evening i'll try and see if a BD5 with 2 * 2,175 GiB M2TS-files will work (hopefully the split-option on tsMuxeR works correctly on blu-ray; I've seen that it splits, and creates different M2TS in the STREAM-directory, but I havent tested it yet to see if it makes a working playlist).
Any ideas / suggestions, or is it a error in the players firmware ?
It might be a 64bit adressing thing, though theoretically this should not happen with a Transport Stream. I know the PS3 has that with MP4, it can't play MP4s beyond 4GB (though it does work with AVI, m2ts and probably VOB, too)...
kaid
23rd September 2008, 14:23
Anyone ever got tsmuxers BD mux option to work with 1080i?
I tried it with 3 different 1080is, all with 50fps (25fps non-interlaced), and I would always get the black screen of death (what's up with that anyway? PS3 needs to be power-cycled to get out of there? wtf?)
1080i@50 should be supported according to the spec!...
720p and 1080p AVCHDs play fine (as long as they don't have 25fps)...
G_M_C
23rd September 2008, 14:27
It might be a 64bit adressing thing, though theoretically this should not happen with a Transport Stream. I know the PS3 has that with MP4, it can't play MP4s beyond 4GB (though it does work with AVI, m2ts and probably VOB, too)...
Strange isn't it ? Especially because it only happens with DTS-MA files, on all other BD's i make there is no problem with filesize; Even if it is > 7 or 8 Gb (or much larger).
But i'm gonna investigate further !
G_M_C
23rd September 2008, 17:55
Strange isn't it ? Especially because it only happens with DTS-MA files, on all other BD's i make there is no problem with filesize; Even if it is > 7 or 8 Gb (or much larger).
But i'm gonna investigate further !
Found the solution; Somehow booktype setting of my DVD-RW's was off ... on DVD-RW. Booktype has to be set to DVD-ROM for it to work.
Havent got a clue what happened, might be that IMGBurn is the culprit; Si8nce i've upgraded i've had a few " hangs" after burning a DVD, but what happened/is the problem .. havent got a clue especially because there was no problem on smaller files. But my problem is solved now :)
n0mag!c
24th September 2008, 11:57
Anyone ever got tsmuxers BD mux option to work with 1080i?
I've burned 1080@30i MPEG-2 video on BD-R[E] and it plays just fine on PS3. But TsMuxer don't properly (for PS3 (and imho for other stand-alone blu-ray players)) mux interlaced MPEG-2 videos, as I reported in this thread many posts earlier. I successfully muxed it with sonic scenarist.
rdk
26th September 2008, 15:52
http://www.smlabs.net/tsMuxer/tsMuxeR_1.8.8(b).zip
kurt
26th September 2008, 16:18
great!
does the readme contain a changelog? I don't speak russian :)
yonta
26th September 2008, 16:52
No changelog?
OK, one thing I can tell is that the bug with a True-HD track has not been fixed!
B4tm4n
26th September 2008, 17:05
great!
does the readme contain a changelog? I don't speak russian :)
Google translation.
Translation: Russian » English
How to use myukserom from the command line:
We need to create a file with the extension. Meta. This file lists the files you want to smyuksit in TS.
The first line of meta file can be specified additional parameters that apply to all tracks.
In this case the line should begin with the words MUXOPT.
The following line indicates a list of tracks and their parameters.
The format is as follows:
<Code Name "," title "," More options>
More options list separated by commas. For each parameter indicates the name and value.
Example META file:
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, D: \ media \ test \ stream.h264, fps = 25
A_AC3, D: \ media \ test \ stream.ac3, timeshift =- 10000ms
In this example, occurs myuksing one way audio format AC3 and one videodorogi format H264.
Additional parameters of audio and video tracks:
fps - to videodorozhek and tracks with sabtitrami can clearly define the importance fps (see example above). If fps is not specified, he nachityvaetsya of flux.
level - allows you to overwrite the field level in the flow of H264. For example, you can change the profile High@5.1 to High@4.1.
Note that only updates the title. H264 flow can not meet the requirements
a lower level.
insertSEI - parameter is used only for the video H.264. When activated, it prosihodit the following: if the original video does not contain
Information SEI picture timing and SEI buffering period, then the info is added to the stream. This option is recommended
for better compatibility with the device Sony Playstation 3.
contSPS - parameter is used only for the video H.264. When you switch the setting, if the original video contains no cyclical repetitive
elements SPS / PPS (with imports from MKV it can be recorded only once at the beginning of the file), the SPS / PPS will be further inserted into a stream
before each key personnel. We recommend that you always include this option.
Note: For x264 flows videopleyer Dune HD can not decode re-SPS component, perhaps this is an error in the current firmware player.
delPulldown - for videodorozhek. Harvesting of the track tag pulldown. Attention! When you switch the setting delPulldown usually require input
new value fps, different values than in the stream. For example, if the flow fps 29.97, after the inclusion delPulldown require
put fps = 23.976.
timeshift - For audio tracks, and tracks with sabtitrami supported setting timeshift, may be more or less than zero.
Value for timeshift set in milliseconds (at the end should be ms) or in seconds (at the end of the letter s). This option
allows audio track in time to move forward (positive value) or backward.
down-to-dts - available only to track DTS-HD. Makes conversion DTS-HD in the standard DTS.
down-to-ac3 - is only available for tracks TRUE-HD c AC3 inside the nucleus (usually written on the Blu-ray discs).
track - starting with version 0.9.96 an opportunity to refer to the track behind other containers. In this case, you must indicate
track number inside the container.
mplsFile - a reference to the MPLS file, which the media file is the current track. This information allows a more accurate
handle joints files in the performance of the operation (append). The option is only available for tracks that are
inside M2TS files. As a value indicates the number MPLS file. For example: mplsFile = 00048. The file is searched on
Media file folders in subdirectories. / .. / PLAYLIST and. / .. / BACKUP / PLAYLIST.
When you combine a large number of files with Blu-ray Disc (10 and over), recommended that
option. If you do not enable this option and the Blu-ray disc used playlist with connection_condition = 5, at every junction of
will accumulate desync audio / video sabtitrov about 17ms (from 0 to the length of the audio frame the current track).
This option is automatically filled in the GUI when you open a file MPLS.
Settings for text sabtitrov SRT:
video-width - the width of the video in pixels
video-height - the height of the video in pixels
fps - fps video
bottom-offset - depart from the lower edge while displaying text.
font-name - the name of the font used in quotes
font-color - font color, for example, 0x00FFFFFF. Color can be introduced in hexadecimal or decimal form.
font-size - the font size
font-italic - displaying text, with an inclination
font-bold - bold display text
font-underline - underlined text
font-strikeout - crossed the text
In sabtitrah SRT also supported by the following text tags, the syntax and parameters which coincide with HTML:
<b>, <i>, <u>, <strike>, <font>. The font size default 3 (size of font-size dpi).
For example:
<b> <font size=5 color="deepskyblue" name="Arial"> <u> Test </ u> <font size= 4 color="#806040"> colored </ font> text </ font> < / b>
Supported containers:
- TS/M2TS/MTS
- EVO / VOB / MPG
- MKV
- MPLS (Blu-ray media play list file)
For a track number, run: tsMuxer <container file name>.
To start myuksera need to open the windows terminal, far or other file manager and type:
tsMuxer <meta name of the file> <TS file name>
Names of codecs in the meta file:
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC - H264
V_MS/VFW/WVC1 - VC1
V_MPEG-2 - MPEG2
A_AC3 - DD (AC3) / DD (E-AC3) / True HD (True HD only tracks with AC3 core inside).
A_AAC - AAC
A_DTS - DTS / DTS-HD
A_MP3 - MPEG audio layer 1/2/3
A_LPCM - raw pcm data or PCM WAVE file
S_HDMV / PGS - sabtitry format Presentation Graphic Stream.
S_TEXT/UTF8 - sabtitry format SRT. The text file should be in unicode. Any formats: UTF-8, UTF-16 (little-endoan,
big-endian), UTF-32 (little-endian, big-endian).
More options myuksera in line MUXOPT.
The parameters of this group vliyat the entire flow as a whole, rather than on a separate track. Options are listed through the gap.
- pcr-on-video-pid - did not provide a separate PID for PCR, and use an existing video PID.
- new-audio-pes - use bytes 0xfd instead 0xbd to track AC3, True-HD, DTS and DTS-HD. This is in line with standard Blu-ray.
-vbr - to use variable bitrate
- minbitrate = xxxx - sets the lower limit vbr bitrate. If the stream is a smaller number of bytes will be inserted NULL packets
for avoiding flow to the correct lane.
- maxbitrate = xxxx - the upper limit vbr bitrate.
- cbr - myuksinga regime with a fixed bitrate. Options - vbr and - cbr should not be used together.
- vbv-len - the length of the virtual buffer in milliseconds. The default value is 500. Typically, this option is used in conjunction with - cbr.
The parameter is similar to the value of vbv-buffer-size coder in the x264, but is set not in kilobitah, and in milliseconds (with constant bitrate
they can be counted at each other). If you are self-encoded file in the x264 in constant bitrate, for more
smooth broadcasting file in the network are encouraged to make the same (or less) this setting than in the x264. When the virtual overflow
buffer in the log will withdraw the relevant error.
- bitrate = xxxx - bitrate for the regime myuksinga fixed bitrate.
Values - maxbitrate, - minbitrate and - bitrate indicated in kilobitah per second. You can not use the serial number separator
between the whole and fractional part of a character point. For example: - maxbitrate = 19423.432
- no-asyncio - not to create a separate thread to record output files. The inclusion of this regime is also repeals the flag FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING.
This somewhat reduces the speed record, but allows you to see the amount of output file as you work.
- auto-chapters = nn - insert a chapter every nn minutes. Only in the blu-ray muxing.
- custom-chapters = <line parameters> - insert a chapter in the field. Only in the blu-ray muxing.
A string of parameters is as follows: hh: mm: ss; hh: mm: ss, etc. A semicolon listed timestamps, which
must insert a new chapter. The line should not contain spaces.
- demux - in this mode selected audio and video tracks are stored as separate files. The processing paths are superimposed
All selected effects, such as change of level for h.264. When demux certain types of tracks is always podverayutsya changes in the
stored in a file:
- Subtitles in a Presentation graphic stream is converted into a format sup
- PCM audio are saved as WAV files. Also automatically splitting into several files,
If the size of WAV file exceed 4Gb.
- cut-start - Trim the beginning of the file. Value should be completed "ms" (the number of milliseconds), "s" (seconds) or "min" (the number of minutes)
- cut-end - Trim the end of the file. Value should be completed "ms" (the number of milliseconds), "s" (seconds) or "min" (the number of minutes)
- split-duration - cut off in time. The time specified in seconds. The length of each part will always be a little less than imposed values
because point gap file only on key frames (or on the Limits of audiofreymov if there is no video).
It is controlled that the next valid point gap should not exceed a specified value.
- split-size - to cut output file size. The length of each part will always be a little less than imposed values.
Value should be completed in one of the following prefixes:
Kb - meaning specified in kilobytes (1000 bytes).
Kib - the value specified in units of 2 ^ 10 bytes.
mb - the value specified in megabytes (1000000 bytes).
mib - the value specified in units of 2 ^ 20 bytes.
gb - the value stated in gigabytes (1000000000 bytes).
gib - the value specified in units of 2 ^ 30 bytes.
When tsMuxer does not use external filters (codecs).
turbojet
26th September 2008, 18:18
does a linux version supporting srt exist yet?
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