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jdobbs
31st December 2017, 16:38
Hi all, I like to say happy new year to all of you and ask you for some tool for scan every Bluray disc surface so IŽll can see if thereŽs some surface problem, could you recommend?Read the disc to an image with IMGBURN. If there are any disc errors, they will be shown. You'll even be notified for any rereads (when the disc is marginal).
(Note: Just noticed that MrVideo had already made this suggestion)
jdobbs
31st December 2017, 17:00
20:11 is the same as 16:9 for the non-square pixel 720x480 video. Actually, the math that I came up with for 16:9 720x480 video is 32:27. The formula is DAR/SAR = WIDTH/HEIGHT where DAR = Display Aspect Ratio and SAR = Sample Aspect Ratio. 20:11 is 1.8181... while 32:27 is 1.185185. Not sure how jdobbs came up with 20:11. SAR is determined by: SAR = DAR * (HEIGHT/WIDTH).
As for the first run being jerky, that surprises me, since you are playing the raw video from the DVD. What are you using for the playback device?It's an import. The video aspect remains unchanged from the original encode. So jdobbs didn't come up with anything.
AmigaFuture
31st December 2017, 19:02
Forgot what you typed before.
It's okay, I was reminding you as you reminded me. Not any worries.
I played what I recoded to 23.976 with VLC on the computer. The 29.97 that VRD recoded didn't have an issue, but I think I only played it within VRD. But, I did step thru a lot of it with VRD and there was the normal 2:3 pulldown video. No weird frames.
I didn't use VRD in the last attempt I replied with; BD-RB was used (DVD imported direct). If I use VRD and then import .TS or .PRG then BD-RB rencodes with a the side "smooshed" in during an import reencode. It's resized to 720...I think it was. I didn't document what I was doing this time. Actually the "smooshed in" means it converted to 4:3 rather than keeping 16:9 (None of the resize options in Setup are enabled). But for now I wanted to continue the Season 1 import and check the rest of the episodes. Then I was going to come back to the problems with Episode 1.
AmigaFuture
31st December 2017, 19:34
Look for "IMPORT_DVD_IVTC=1" in your INI file.
OOOOOhh, a new toy! HA! It's not in my INI, nor the Hidden Options. However, am checking with it now.
Blurayhd
31st December 2017, 19:51
Read the disc to an image with IMGBURN. If there are any disc errors, they will be shown. You'll even be notified for any rereads (when the disc is marginal).
(Note: Just noticed that MrVideo had already made this suggestion)
Thank you and thank you to @Mrvideo and just for get it clear, you mean I have to generate one ISO from the disc?
And second this is the same that way if I use for example dvdisaster or VSO inspector?
Lathe
31st December 2017, 20:59
When I said special, I meant it in an Olympic way
Heh... horrible, just horrible... http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/images/smilies/unhunh.gif
MrVideo
31st December 2017, 23:54
It's an import. The video aspect remains unchanged from the original encode. So jdobbs didn't come up with anything.
I thought of that later. Strange number.
MrVideo
31st December 2017, 23:59
Thank you and thank you to @Mrvideo and just for get it clear, you mean I have to generate one ISO from the disc?
Yes, you would run ImgBurn on each disc. That will produce an ISO file, which you would delete after the copy was completed. If there are errors, you won't end up with an ISO file. IIRC, you'll get the option to delete the partial ISO when you cancel the job.
And second this is the same that way if I use for example dvdisaster or VSO inspector?
No idea, as I do not use either of those.
MrVideo
1st January 2018, 00:02
I didn't use VRD in the last attempt I replied with; BD-RB was used (DVD imported direct). If I use VRD and then import .TS or .PRG then BD-RB rencodes with a the side "smooshed" in during an import reencode. It's resized to 720...I think it was. I didn't document what I was doing this time. Actually the "smooshed in" means it converted to 4:3 rather than keeping 16:9 (None of the resize options in Setup are enabled). But for now I wanted to continue the Season 1 import and check the rest of the episodes. Then I was going to come back to the problems with Episode 1.
You are just having so much fun with this project. :D How many bottles of rum have you gone through at this point (and I don't mean mixed with any cola)?
Lathe
1st January 2018, 00:04
You are just having so much fun with this project. :D How many bottles of rum have you gone through at this point (and I don't mean mixed with any cola)?
http://lathe-of-heaven.com/this.gif
This makes my UK Avengers series CRF disc encodes look like a breeze...
AmigaFuture
1st January 2018, 00:38
MrVideo:
I haven't drank Rum in many years. I'm not really a fan of harder liqueur and that kind of out-of-control (and I've been there). But my preference WAS Captain Morgan Spiced Rum (OOhh, Baby!!). I also drank that without Cola, I stopped drinking soda about 15 years ago. I don't drink Caffeine, I don't enjoy the "jacked" feeling from it. HOWEVER, Ale's are cool... Hehe! Details are fun. At the cost, sometimes of Obsessiveness, haha! Then the girlfriends loves to cause distractions, perhaps that's also why? Wink!
Video & audio have always been a passion for me, even back to the days of Amiga..when it was the pioneer machine and OS for what we have now. Plus it's a lot of fun attempting to help JDobbs improve stuff when possible, if possible this fantastic front end-program. I have a lot of fun with many things... Including watching Little Lathe do his dancing.
Lathe,
Maybe I'm clueless here...but, that graphic belongs to some alcohol drink? Or am I missing something? Or are you showing which finger goes...ummm, errrrr..I'd rather not type the rest..... and then you view the encodes differently!?!
Lathe
1st January 2018, 00:47
MrVideo:
Lathe,
Maybe I'm clueless here...but, that graphic belongs to some alcohol drink? Or am I missing something? Or are you showing which finger goes...ummm, errrrr..I'd rather not type the rest..... and then you view the encodes differently!?!
Nooooo... Heh... you are just TOO analytical my friend. Just a dramatic way to show agreement with the statement above... :)
MrVideo
1st January 2018, 03:13
But my preference WAS Captain Morgan Spiced Rum
I have a bowling teammate friend who loves his Captain Morgan. I'm a Bacardi fan (with cola). In my service days, I drank a lot on the weekends. :D
Back on topic... how did the unknown hidden setting work out?
Maybe all of this is the fault of the 1/1/18 Super/Wolf Full moon that will occur @ 9.24pm ET.
Lathe
1st January 2018, 03:24
I have a bowling teammate friend who loves his Captain Morgan. I'm a Bacardi fan (with cola). In my service days, I drank a lot on the weekends. :D
Back on topic... how did the unknown hidden setting work out?
Maybe all of this is the fault of the 1/1/18 Super/Wolf Full moon that will occur @ 9.24pm ET.
Heh... I was going to correct you guys, but I hadn't realized that Captain Morgan made this...
YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMY !!! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/woot.gif
http://lathe-of-heaven.com/rum.jpg
MrVideo
1st January 2018, 08:38
Heh... I was going to correct you guys,
Correct us regarding what? There was no incorrect information.
Lathe
1st January 2018, 08:44
Correct us regarding what? There was no incorrect information.
http://lathe-of-heaven.com/doh.gif
AmigaFuture
1st January 2018, 08:49
Nooooo... Heh... you are just TOO analytical my friend. Just a dramatic way to show agreement with the statement above... :)
Haha...haha. Seems so though here, but in person is where all my humor shines best. Pure text is not the best way to deliver non-analytical stuff. Unless your name is Dan Brown, Steven King, etc, etc. Sooo...PPptttthhh!! Now THAT's analytical to the extreme. Muhaha!
MrVideo: No, it's the doom's day zealots that are getting ready to prophecy yet again that the world will end...soon, as they've done for over 200+ years >>again<< that I laugh at. I'm good with all the howling of the people who think they're changing into something because of the moon. I'll stay INSIDE for that. Ha!
I haven't noticed much of a difference with IMPORT_DVD_IVTC=1/0 yet. But today hasn't been a lot of testing...
AmigaFuture
1st January 2018, 08:50
Correct us regarding what? There was no incorrect information.
I will admit...I echo this question. Ohh, I bet it was the name of the drink he's meaning...
Lathe
1st January 2018, 09:59
I will admit...I echo this question. Ohh, I bet it was the name of the drink he's meaning...
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss... :rolleyes:
And, THAT, ladies & gentlemen, is a perfect example of the difference in the way people think. The 'linear & methodical' guy missed my meaning. But, the more 'out of the box' person understood... :)
Actually, even though it's just nonsense, my meaning was sort of lateral. In other words, I was going to 'correct' both of you in saying, 'No, Parrot Bay rum is the best', but then (when I saw the picture) I realized that Captain Morgan was the one who made Parrot Bay...
And now, I believe it is time to cue the fruit!
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AmigaFuture
1st January 2018, 10:08
So far IMPORT_DVD_IVTC=1 allows DVD import of Pilot and another episode I noticed having repeat frames left in. The imported DVD episodes are still "jittery" and the rerendered are fine except for repeat frames in some spots. IVTC is active in Setup and Deinterlace is not.
IMPORT_DVD_IVTC=0 Same...
AmigaFuture
1st January 2018, 10:36
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss... :rolleyes:
And, THAT, ladies & gentlemen, is a perfect example of the difference in the way people think. The 'linear & methodical' guy missed my meaning. But, the more 'out of the box' person understood... :)
Linear is good for video editing, sound editing, but not for thinking and emotions, Lathe. Which is okay..because No one has ALL the answers (not even people who Celebrate "Christmas"). Outside the box is yet another Mental Trap, like the elder "Glass 1/2 full or empty?" thinking. But I do appreciate the added "adjustment" from analytical seemingly Only statement, muhaha!
Actually, even though it's just nonsense, my meaning was sort of lateral. In other words, I was going to 'correct' both of you in saying, 'No, Parrot Bay rum is the best', but then (when I saw the picture) I realized that Captain Morgan was the one who made Parrot Bay...
*Hic* Thhaanks ffoorr...yeahhh...buddddy, y-y-y-you know...that...that....that, ya, that xplen----ation.
(I've never been that person, but I sure have experienced them in my life..haha!)
And now, I believe it is time to cue the fruit!
I enjoyed the other SOOOO much more! That Moonwalk was sweet!
Lathe
1st January 2018, 20:54
linear is good for video editing, sound editing, but not for thinking and emotions, lathe. Which is okay..because no one has all the answers (not even people who celebrate "christmas"). Outside the box is yet another mental trap, like the elder "glass 1/2 full or empty?" thinking. But i do appreciate the added "adjustment" from analytical seemingly only statement, muhaha!
*hic* thhaanks ffoorr...yeahhh...buddddy, y-y-y-you know...that...that....that, ya, that xplen----ation.
(i've never been that person, but i sure have experienced them in my life..haha!)
i enjoyed the other soooo much more! That moonwalk was sweet!
. :)
MrVideo
1st January 2018, 23:19
In other words, I was going to 'correct' both of you in saying, 'No, Parrot Bay rum is the best', but then (when I saw the picture) I realized that Captain Morgan was the one who made Parrot Bay...
Never heard of Parrot Bay rum, until now. :cool:
MrVideo
1st January 2018, 23:22
So far IMPORT_DVD_IVTC=1 allows DVD import of Pilot and another episode I noticed having repeat frames left in.
I do not think that you are going to be able to perfectly clean this up, because I really believe that the original MPEG-2 files are not the best encoding possible.
Lathe
1st January 2018, 23:28
Never heard of Parrot Bay rum, until now. :cool:
Dude, it is AWESOME! Coconut Rum! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/thumbsup.gif
MrVideo
1st January 2018, 23:43
Dude, it is AWESOME! Coconut Rum! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/thumbsup.gif
I do not like coconuts. :devil:
Lathe
1st January 2018, 23:48
I do not like coconuts. :devil:
http://lathe-of-heaven.com/doh.gif
It doesn't really taste like coconuts, it just gives it a nice, sweet, buttery taste and texture, almost like a dessert...
AmigaFuture
2nd January 2018, 00:09
Lathe: The dessert is gritty and sandy. ;-) I love Coconuts but I'm not really into buttery flavors. MAYBE I'll get a bottle since it has been so long and have some...check it.
MrVideo: After looking at the Source a bit more...I think it can be cleaned better but seems to me it would require a bit of by-hand-processing. Which is why it's seen as Hybrid... I'm curious what AutoGK would do with it? It's been a long time since I've used that. As I played the Source I could really see the repeat frames. Seems girlfriend has wondered about that for a while also but just accepted it as "annoying".
BD-RB has done very well with it. Maybe I'll run see about running it through VRD and remove the repeat frames myself? Shouldn't really cause any noticeable out of sync with CC/SRT... For now, I think I'm done unless a new way shows itself.
MrVideo
2nd January 2018, 01:32
After looking at the Source a bit more...I think it can be cleaned better but seems to me it would require a bit of by-hand-processing.
I do not think you can. The AVISynth filters I used are the best at finding the 2:3 pulldown stuff and removing it. It seems that these videos are not as good as they should be.
What would really be great is if they re-released all of the SG-1 seasons on Blu-ray. But, I'm not holding my breath.
AmigaFuture
4th January 2018, 07:29
Something is funky..other than the version # which was discussed a while ago. To the 20-somethings...# = number sign, not Hashtag. The original meaning.
Continuing on...
[Options]
VERSION=0.50.0.24
ENCODER=0
MODE=0
ENCODE_QUALITY=2
ONEPASS_ENCODING=0
AUTO_QUALITY=1
MULTIPROCESS=3
ENABLE_TEST=1
[Paths]
WORKING_PATH=P:\OUTPUT\
SOURCE_PATH=P:\OUTPUT\IMPORTS\STARGATE_SG-1_DVD_SEASONS_1_MKVS_FROM_BD-RB\
Now, import the MKV files that are 720x480 and have SRT's.
Select the MKV's to be imported... A menu shows, "Save and Continue".
Then converting SRT to SUP or anything else does not show...even in the GUI where steps are displays away from progress.
[21:31:45] Importing: STARGATE_SG-1_DVD_SEASONS_1_MKVS_FROM_BD-RB
- [21:32:59] Importing video file: (1 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:34:39] Importing video file: (2 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:35:32] Importing video file: (3 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:36:25] Importing video file: (4 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:37:09] Importing video file: (5 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:37:52] Importing video file: (6 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:38:36] Importing video file: (7 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:39:21] Importing video file: (8 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:40:04] Importing video file: (9 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:40:48] Importing video file: (10 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:41:32] Importing video file: (11 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:42:13] Importing video file: (12 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:42:56] Importing video file: (13 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:43:40] Creating Quick-Play Menu...
- Encoding menu background...
- Building menu structure...
[21:43:46] Video import completed successfully.
The resulting BD should play fine, and SRT's should be converted to SUP ready for display. Not the case. The burned BD-25 didn't display any of the subtitles, even when attempted through remote. Nor though PowerDVD 12. However, navigate to imported Stream (.M2TS)... PGS is possible to enable and displays (Using previously mentioned player).
Maybe I missed something...rechecking...
Lathe
4th January 2018, 07:57
Something is funky..other than the version # which was discussed a while ago. To the 20-somethings...# = number sign, not Hashtag. The original meaning.
Continuing on...
[Options]
VERSION=0.50.0.24
ENCODER=0
MODE=0
ENCODE_QUALITY=2
ONEPASS_ENCODING=0
AUTO_QUALITY=1
MULTIPROCESS=3
ENABLE_TEST=1
[Paths]
WORKING_PATH=P:\OUTPUT\
SOURCE_PATH=P:\OUTPUT\IMPORTS\STARGATE_SG-1_DVD_SEASONS_1_MKVS_FROM_BD-RB\
Now, import the MKV files that are 720x480 and have SRT's.
Select the MKV's to be imported... A menu shows, "Save and Continue".
Then converting SRT to SUP or anything else does not show...even in the GUI where steps are displays away from progress.
[21:31:45] Importing: STARGATE_SG-1_DVD_SEASONS_1_MKVS_FROM_BD-RB
- [21:32:59] Importing video file: (1 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:34:39] Importing video file: (2 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:35:32] Importing video file: (3 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:36:25] Importing video file: (4 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:37:09] Importing video file: (5 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:37:52] Importing video file: (6 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:38:36] Importing video file: (7 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:39:21] Importing video file: (8 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:40:04] Importing video file: (9 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:40:48] Importing video file: (10 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:41:32] Importing video file: (11 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:42:13] Importing video file: (12 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:42:56] Importing video file: (13 of 13)
- Preparing MKV for processing...
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [21:43:40] Creating Quick-Play Menu...
- Encoding menu background...
- Building menu structure...
[21:43:46] Video import completed successfully.
The resulting BD should play fine, and SRT's should be converted to SUP ready for display. Not the case. The burned BD-25 didn't display any of the subtitles, even when attempted through remote. Nor though PowerDVD 12. However, navigate to imported Stream (.M2TS)... PGS is possible to enable and displays (Using previously mentioned player).
Maybe I missed something...rechecking...
I believe that you can leave the SRT's alone. BD's will play them as far as I know if they are muxed into the BDMV folder...
AmigaFuture
4th January 2018, 23:05
Huh? Leave them alone?? BD-RB converts the SRT's to SUP. The SUP is Multiplexed into the M2TS... The Subtitle is disabled, but I'm able to enable it with BD Player and PowerDVD 12 but...they aren't showing. That's why I'm confused. But..they are enable-able with by other Software player when I double click on the M2TS file. So I renamed the BD-RB INI file, and went with Stock thiinking okay I'll start free and let the defaults do their thing. I'll look at it more soon.
jdobbs
5th January 2018, 01:06
I believe that you can leave the SRT's alone. BD's will play them as far as I know if they are muxed into the BDMV folder...You normally convert them to PGS. That happens automatically when they are muxed with TSMUXER. While in theory the standard supports text subtitles, it isn't SRT and it has to be stored out-of-mux -- and frankly I've never actually seen one on a commercial disc. It also says they use "vector-based fonts". That pretty much expresses the extent of my experience with them.
Lathe
5th January 2018, 01:22
You normally convert them to PGS. That happens automatically when they are muxed with TSMUXER. While in theory the standard supports text subtitles, it isn't SRT and it has to be stored out-of-mux -- and frankly I've never actually seen one on a commercial disc. It also says they use vector-based fonts. That pretty much expresses the extent of my experience with them.
Oh yeah, that's what I meant... PGS... It always LOOKS like those are interchangeable. What I meant primarily is that I THINK that you don't have to convert them to SUP pictures, which takes time, etc. The natural conversion then to PGS should play just fine.
THAT is what I meant :)
AmigaFuture
5th January 2018, 01:47
Opps, yeah, I meant PGS also. Doh!
I went back to the previous version 0.53.23 and after the MKVs are imported the Subtitles are displaying after being activated with PowerDVD and logically this should work with my BD Player, so, for follow through...I'll burn the BD and check that.
AmigaFuture
5th January 2018, 02:57
Hmmm... I think the reasons for the "off-ness" is here..
0.23... They display correctly. I'm thinking it's the differences in -video-width-. The program player (MPC-HC) compensates for it but PowerDVD and LG BG Player don't. Even though the Subtitles show in the list as they should. So, they're displaying off screen...in 0.24...correct?
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:05:37.754;00:09:15.437;00:11:37.645;00:16:23.532;00:22:23.625;00:26:32.106;00:28:24.451;00:34:34.989;00:38:20.780;00:41:24.364;00:44:50.336;00:48:35.661;00:50:58.304;00:54:22.842;00:59:55.675;01:04:31.284;01:07:47.612;01:10:05.583;01:13:37.296;01:20:13.358;01:26:45.449;01:32:55.019;01:35:43.453;01:36:57.228 --vbv-len=500 --start-time=27000000
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC,"P:\OUTPUT\TEMPIMPORT\Stargate SG-1 - Season 1 DVD 1 EP1 - Pilot.track_1.264", fps=23.976, insertSEI, contSPS
A_AC3,"P:\OUTPUT\TEMPIMPORT\Stargate SG-1 - Season 1 DVD 1 EP1 - Pilot.track_2.AC3", timeshift= 14ms, lang=eng
S_TEXT/UTF8,"P:\OUTPUT\TEMPIMPORT\Stargate SG-1 - Season 1 DVD 1 EP1 - Pilot.track_3.SRT", font-name=Arial, font-size=24, font-color=0x00ffffff, bottom-offset=24, font-border=2, text-align=center, fps=23.976, video-width=720, video-height=480, lang=eng
0.24 (25)...
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:05:37.754;00:09:15.437;00:11:37.645;00:16:23.532;00:22:23.625;00:26:32.106;00:28:24.451;00:34:34.989;00:38:20.780;00:41:24.364;00:44:50.336;00:48:35.661;00:50:58.304;00:54:22.842;00:59:55.675;01:04:31.284;01:07:47.612;01:10:05.583;01:13:37.296;01:20:13.358;01:26:45.449;01:32:55.019;01:35:43.453;01:36:57.228 --vbv-len=500 --start-time=27000000
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC,"P:\OUTPUT\TEMPIMPORT\Stargate SG-1 - Season 1 DVD 1 EP1 - Pilot.track_1.264", fps=23.976, insertSEI, contSPS
A_AC3,"P:\OUTPUT\TEMPIMPORT\Stargate SG-1 - Season 1 DVD 1 EP1 - Pilot.track_2.AC3", timeshift= 14ms, lang=eng
S_TEXT/UTF8,"P:\OUTPUT\TEMPIMPORT\Stargate SG-1 - Season 1 DVD 1 EP1 - Pilot.track_3.SRT", font-name=Arial, font-size=43, font-color=0x00ffffff, bottom-offset=24, font-border=2, text-align=center, fps=23.976, video-width=1280, video-height=720, lang=eng
Blurayhd
5th January 2018, 17:34
Hi guys I have an MKV movie that contains audio languages and subtitles and I like to pass it to a Bluray disc, I tryied to import this mkv but BD rebuilder does but just dont recognize the subtitles tracks, I tryied too with TS muxer but when add the mkv file just the same, I get an error with subtitles tracks that are (each one) idx and sub this mkv is an original remux from bluray
All I need to do is put this subtitles
Help please?
Thank you in advance!!
Sorry for the double post!!
Blurayhd
5th January 2018, 17:35
Hi guys I have an MKV movie that contains audio languages and subtitles and I like to pass it to a Bluray disc, I tryied to import this mkv but BD rebuilder does but just dont recognize the subtitles tracks, I tryied too with TS muxer but when add the mkv file just the same, I get an error with subtitles tracks that are (each one) idx and sub, this mkv is an original remux from bluray
All I need to do is put this subtitles
Help please?
Thank you in advance!!
sneaker_ger
5th January 2018, 17:44
idx/sub is the format coming from DVD. Probably converted via BDSup2sub because some players play the DVD subtitles but not the BD ones. BDSup2sub can also convert back from DVD to BD format.
Blurayhd
5th January 2018, 18:51
idx/sub is the format coming from DVD. Probably converted via BDSup2sub because some players play the DVD subtitles but not the BD ones. BDSup2sub can also convert back from DVD to BD format.
Thank you so you say I can convert those files again in bluray format so IŽll add this subtitles without problems?
Dear Sneaker IŽm trying to convert but I just dont know how to do it, if you dont mind could you tell me about? (thank you very much)
AmigaFuture
5th January 2018, 20:52
Hi guys I have an MKV movie that contains audio languages and subtitles and I like to pass it to a Bluray disc, I tryied to import this mkv but BD rebuilder does but just dont recognize the subtitles tracks, I tryied too with TS muxer but when add the mkv file just the same, I get an error with subtitles tracks that are (each one) idx and sub this mkv is an original remux from bluray!
This is what I was doing, tried to get the SRT files to be used as PGS (Subtitles) but it seems something's off with newest BD-RB. That's why I posted the info before your post. It's related. To help you it's "tried". :-) I'm sure JDobbs will chime in soon. BD-RB is recognizing them, it looks like an introduced bug from a version lower.
Lathe
5th January 2018, 21:18
Hi guys I have an MKV movie that contains audio languages and subtitles and I like to pass it to a Bluray disc, I tryied to import this mkv but BD rebuilder does but just dont recognize the subtitles tracks, I tryied too with TS muxer but when add the mkv file just the same, I get an error with subtitles tracks that are (each one) idx and sub, this mkv is an original remux from bluray
All I need to do is put this subtitles
Help please?
Thank you in advance!!
Yes, as SG said, you will have to convert them to SRT at least (which I GUESS will then be converted to PGS as I learned :)) You can use really easy, free programs like Subtitle Workshop or Subtitle Edit.
gonca
5th January 2018, 22:20
Yes, as SG said, you will have to convert them to SRT at least (which I GUESS will then be converted to PGS as I learned :)) You can use really easy, free programs like Subtitle Workshop or Subtitle Edit.
Or since the file is a MKV
extract the subtitle
Use BDsup2sub to convert to a BD PGS
remux back into the MKV
Lay of the coconut rum Lathe
AmigaFuture
6th January 2018, 02:50
gonca, you forgot the *hic* part after the "of". ;-)
Lathe
6th January 2018, 04:09
Or since the file is a MKV
extract the subtitle
Use BDsup2sub to convert to a BD PGS
remux back into the MKV
Lay of the coconut rum Lathe
Yeah... or, you can extract the subtitle and use far EASIER programs to convert it to SRT / PGS too wee wee boy...! :cool:
Blurayhd
6th January 2018, 14:10
To help you it's "tried". :-
Thank you very much AmigaFuture, my English is not my first language and not perfect and I really want to thank you because youŽre help me
So, no more "tryied" now is "tried"
Blurayhd
6th January 2018, 14:13
idx/sub is the format coming from DVD. Probably converted via BDSup2sub because some players play the DVD subtitles but not the BD ones. BDSup2sub can also convert back from DVD to BD format.
Thank you Sneaker, I tried this tool and add and just perfect the only think is I donpt know why the subtitle size appears more big than normal on screen
AmigaFuture
6th January 2018, 20:10
Thank you very much AmigaFuture, my English is not my first language and not perfect and I really want to thank you because youŽre help me
So, no more "tryied" now is "tried"
I realized all of that. :D Happy to help.
Blurayhd
7th January 2018, 01:00
I think I find a tool that we can make a "image backup" of all our Bluray disc and in case of any damage on the disc, we can restore all (?) In a fact the tool is DVDisaster and I find the following;
How to use Dvdisaster?
First place the disk in the unit, and when you open the program click on READ.
This part of the process can take a long time, everything will depend on the size of the disc and of the degree of deterioration that it has, so it is advisable to have patience.
At the end of this process, we go to the CREATE option.
This option will be responsible for making the ISO image of the disk data, with SCAN only reading the disk but not creating the ISO.
Through the graphics we will follow the development of the whole process and to end up in FIX, which will try to recover the damaged sectors, so we will arrive at VERIFY, with which we will obtain the final result of the whole process and everything that Dvdisaster could save.
Is this that I telling you about? or IŽm wrong? Or thereŽs some another tool for this?
ps: I think this is the best idea because eventually we lost the Blura y disc or get the surface damague etc
So, what do you think?
I wish you the best guys
kufo
11th January 2018, 15:29
Hello! Wanted to ask, what about the UHD support in BD rebuilder? Since there are now some decrypted UHD movies, the topic is interesting. Although there is the possibility to edit his files, but the shrinking of the complete movie with selected languages /audio is not yet possible. Is there something new in this topic?
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