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mmace
28th March 2008, 08:23
EDIT: I have 2 different films I have made into MPEGs at 1920x1080p and I have the DTS for them (both are around 1500kps). I have tried RipBot264 (invalid pointer error when loading video - it doesn't seem to accept elementary mpeg streams), tsremux and tsMuxeR both look to work OK but the final file (in Blu-ray folders or as m2ts) has no audio. This is with 2 different films, any ideas?


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Does anyone know what I need to do this?
I have 2x1080p videos with DTS audio and I need them to play one after the other on a BDMV. The video is MPEG2 at 23.976fps.

I have Nero (won't keep the DTS), DVDit Pro HD (rubbish) and Encore CS3 (accepts DTS but won't accept at decent bitrates, tells me it's too high, lowering would defeat the object of this when I can just do AC3 at a high bitrate!).

Does anyone know of anything else I can do?
I have made discs like this before but with AC3 audio, is there a way to alter the files in those folders to create a new one with the new video files?

mmace
31st March 2008, 07:14
bump with added edit:
I have 2 different films I have made into MPEGs at 1920x1080p and I have the DTS for them (both are around 1500kps). I have tried RipBot264 (invalid pointer error when loading video - it doesn't seem to accept elementary mpeg streams), tsremux and tsMuxeR both look to work OK but the final file (in Blu-ray folders or as m2ts) has no audio. This is with 2 different films, any ideas?

n0mag!c
31st March 2008, 11:58
Musicman (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1119634#post1119634) got the answer. It works for me.

mmace
31st March 2008, 12:11
cheers mate, but I'm having trouble muxing DTS with the video so I can't try that

n0mag!c
31st March 2008, 12:48
cheers mate, but I'm having trouble muxing DTS with the video so I can't try that
Don't be afraid to try as it's possible only PC issue.

mmace
1st April 2008, 11:47
cheers, worked fine in (my brothers) PS3, I don't have a DTS decoder so I guess I need to embed an AC3 track too?
does it work like that?
will the PS3 detect which audio stream it should play?
(e.g. if it knows I can only do DD it will choose the DD track but if I could decode DTS it would play that one?)

n0mag!c
1st April 2008, 13:44
cheers, worked fine in (my brothers) PS3, I don't have a DTS decoder so I guess I need to embed an AC3 track too?
does it work like that?
will the PS3 detect which audio stream it should play?
(e.g. if it knows I can only do DD it will choose the DD track but if I could decode DTS it would play that one?)
this is ur choice what audio track to play, not PS3. but you can setup ur PS3 to decode audio and to send decoded LPCM audio instead of bitstream to ur receiver.

mmace
1st April 2008, 14:54
lpcm or bitstream both come out as stereo (lpcm is very quiet though)

if I create a BDMV with just 1 video, no menu but the video stream has 2 audio tracks (DD and DTS) which will it play on my PS3 (set to output DD in XMB blu-ray settings) and which will it play on my brothers (set to play DD or DTS)?

n0mag!c
1st April 2008, 15:37
cheers, worked fine in (my brothers) PS3, I don't have a DTS decoder so I guess I need to embed an AC3 track too?
does it work like that?
will the PS3 detect which audio stream it should play?
(e.g. if it knows I can only do DD it will choose the DD track but if I could decode DTS it would play that one?)
If you play movies on PS3 from AVC-HD / BD-R(E) then you can switch through all audio tracks consistently one by other. Else you can hear only first audio track.