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sbcale
20th March 2008, 03:43
This looks like the order for the movie. Looks like there is only 1 main movie. Playlist is as follows if I'm correct:

copy /b 00120.m2ts+00418.m2ts+00122.m2ts+00419.m2ts+00124.m2ts+00420.m2ts+00126.m2ts+00421.m2ts+00128.m2ts+00130.m2ts+00422.m2ts+00132.m2ts+00423.m2ts+00134.m2ts+00424.m2ts+00136.m2ts+00425.m2ts+00138.m2ts+00426.m2ts+00140.m2ts+00429.m2ts enchanted.m2ts

I hope this is the right place for this. If not, sorry.

sbcale
21st March 2008, 18:07
This is NOT correct! Mostly but not completely, sorry.

Tobytl
24th March 2008, 06:40
Whoops, sorry, I posted a response to this in the BDEdit thread where you asked about Enchanted. The explanation is in there, but the correct order is:

copy /b 00120.m2ts+00121.m2ts+00122.m2ts+00123.m2ts+00124.m2ts+00125.m2ts+00126.m2ts+00127.m2ts+00128.m2ts+00130.m2ts+00131.m2ts+00132.m2ts+00133.m2ts+00134.m2ts+00135.m2ts+00136.m2ts+00137.m2ts+00138.m2ts+00139.m2ts+00140.m2ts+00141.m2ts+00142.m2ts enchanted.m2ts

sbcale
24th March 2008, 18:05
:thanks:

Encoder888
27th March 2008, 18:58
Actually, I don't think 00120 is a part of it, I think it starts at 00121. Hmm... At least that's how I've been doing it and I've been getting some audio delay, so I guess I'll give it a shot with 00120 (which is just 2 seconds of blank screen), and maybe that will take care of the problem.

Were you able to successfully encode it with no audio delay, with your structure (including 00120) ?

sbcale
27th March 2008, 19:43
Actually, I don't think 00120 is a part of it, I think it starts at 00121. Hmm... At least that's how I've been doing it and I've been getting some audio delay, so I guess I'll give it a shot with 00120 (which is just 2 seconds of blank screen), and maybe that will take care of the problem.

Were you able to successfully encode it with no audio delay, with your structure (including 00120) ?

I will let you know when I get home today. My encode just finished but I am at work.

sbcale
27th March 2008, 21:38
Actually, I don't think 00120 is a part of it, I think it starts at 00121. Hmm... At least that's how I've been doing it and I've been getting some audio delay, so I guess I'll give it a shot with 00120 (which is just 2 seconds of blank screen), and maybe that will take care of the problem.

Were you able to successfully encode it with no audio delay, with your structure (including 00120) ?

I included 00120 and just muxed the audio in and it is in perfect sync. I would keep 00120 if I were you.

Encoder888
28th March 2008, 18:52
What tool did you use to mux it ?