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idbirch2
17th February 2009, 22:24
Have you tried with just the TrueHD track? And maybe you could expand on "didn't work"?
mochevolete
17th February 2009, 23:01
The process flow is to first create your BluRay structure as normal with TSMuxer. If there is a TrueHD audio stream, run the .cmd file which comes with RemuxTool and point it at the main movie .m2ts file. You do not need to specify an output path as it patches the existing file. It should take ~10-15 minutes to process a 30GB m2ts. That's it really, now just play your BluRay structure however you normally do. If you do use the 4GB split method, I recommend downloading the GUI I made otherwise you have to run the cmd and point to each .m2ts file in turn - snore!
ok, I think I miss the basics here
just did Peter Pan, it has two THD tracks, and after the remuxing I get no sound at all,
ok, so I ran TrueHDfix.exe, pointing it to the BDMV folder, pressed Apply and ... after 2 seconds it says Complete, but, obviously, nothing has changed.
You said to "run the .cmd file which comes with RemuxTool and point it at the main movie .m2ts file", did you mean the TrueHDfix.exe ? If no how do I point the .cmd file to that .m2ts file ?
thanks, Nik
markrb
17th February 2009, 23:54
I have been working on this issue for days now. I have tried every method in this thread and others without complete success.
My goal is to strip out all, but the Truhd and recreate an ISO in Blu-Ray format.
By using Tsmuxer and the Quickfix.cmd or idbirch2's True-HD I can get the m2ts file to play flawlessly, but when I use either tsremux or Ts4np to recreate the Blu-Ray disc the audio is choppy.
If I use Ts4Np directly the Blu-Ray will not play without manual intervention of hitting chapter forward and back a few times. However the audio is perfect.
I have tried many ways of mixing the two methods, including swapping the m2ts files or Blu-Ray structure with out success.
I am continuing to experiment, but my time is limited to a hour or 2 a day.
Mark
idbirch2
18th February 2009, 01:31
I ran TrueHDfix.exe, pointing it to the BDMV folder, pressed Apply and ... after 2 seconds it says Complete, but, obviously, nothing has changed.
Something's wrong there, that's way too fast. What happens if you download RemuxTool and run it manually without my GUI?
setarip_old
18th February 2009, 01:51
@markrb
Hi!when I use either tsremux or Ts4np to recreate the Blu-Ray disc the audio is choppy.If you're doing a "movie-only", is there a reason you haven't used TSmuxer to create the BluRay "package" (Not just to create an .M2TS file)?
markrb
18th February 2009, 03:20
@markrb
Hi!If you're doing a "movie-only", is there a reason you haven't used TSmuxer to create the BluRay "package" (Not just to create an .M2TS file)?
I am using Tsmuxer to create the Bluray package. However the same issue applies with TruHD, so in order to get any audio I need to run the fix on the m2ts file in the stream directory.
Mark
setarip_old
18th February 2009, 03:50
@markb
Sorry. I guess I misunderstood what you meant when you said:but when I use either tsremux or Ts4np to recreate the Blu-Ray disc the audio is choppy.
mochevolete
18th February 2009, 08:09
Something's wrong there, that's way too fast. What happens if you download RemuxTool and run it manually without my GUI?
sorry I can't figure out how to use the Remuxtool manually .. :stupid:
idbirch2
18th February 2009, 16:49
You can dowload the standalone RemuxTool here (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?agdhqjmjenm). Extract the .jar and .cmd file, run the .cmd file and point at your .m2ts file.
mochevolete
18th February 2009, 20:16
ok, all the instruction above are missing of one important requirement ..:
Java must be installed !
;)
Nik
idbirch2
18th February 2009, 20:22
Ah yes, that would explain your problems! This is already mentioned in the main TSMuxer thread but all this is hopefiully now redundant as TSMuxer has been updated to 1.8.18 which fixes the True-HD problem. Download here (ftp://213.221.6.90/tsMuxer/). It's an .exe only update for now but the 1.8.8 GUI should work fine.
mochevolete
18th February 2009, 20:27
LOL !!
that's REAL funny !
one day comes out a workaround for these damned THD tracks, and the day after TSmuxer solves the prob !
BTW the Truehd fixer is now slowly working on the M2TS file ...
mochevolete
18th February 2009, 22:51
so .. after 1 hr of job the THD track was not fixed ... no audio, just some snap crackle & pop...
but the new tsMuxeR did the job !!
The only curious thing is that TMT on the Information of the original disc tells "Dolby Lossless 1500kbs", and on the the strip down BR says "Dolby Lossless"
nwg
18th February 2009, 23:33
Clown_BD has been updated to handle TrueHD with the new TsMuxer. I prefer using this than the TsMuxer GUI. It also needs eac3to.
http://clownbd.techxt.com/Downloads/Clown_BD_v0.25b.exe
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=25818
Ryu77
19th February 2009, 15:08
Just tested with the problematic The Dark Knight TrueHD track that none of the fixes on this thread worked for...
The new version of tsMuxeR works fine! :D
nwg
19th February 2009, 16:33
I got it working as well now. I used that Clown_BD GUI with it.
jamos
22nd February 2009, 15:59
Forget about TsMuxer for TrueHD. Use Ts4NP (later version of Tsremux) for TrueHD and load the movie m2ts into it. Then take out what you want and create a new BD structure. The only bad thing is it won't keep the original chapter positions.
For me the truehd tracks that tsremux can not handle Ts4NP can not handle either. The bug lies with 16 bit TrueHD, for 24 bit TrueHD tsremux .019 and Ts4NP both work fine.
jamos
22nd February 2009, 16:02
Ah yes, that would explain your problems! This is already mentioned in the main TSMuxer thread but all this is hopefiully now redundant as TSMuxer has been updated to 1.8.18 which fixes the True-HD problem. Download here (ftp://213.221.6.90/tsMuxer/). It's an .exe only update for now but the 1.8.8 GUI should work fine.
Very Nice find Idbirch2!! :thanks:
mrr19121970
28th February 2009, 10:43
Clown_BD has been updated to handle TrueHD with the new TsMuxer. I prefer using this than the TsMuxer GUI. It also needs eac3to.
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=25818
Please don't direct link to the download, as you'll never get the latest version. Either the link to the Slysoft forum, or simply
http://clownbd.techxt.com (http://clownbd.techxt.com/)
Anyway, we're up to v0.31b as of this morning.
Enjoy....
~bT~
28th February 2009, 15:17
^ where can i find the changelog?
mrr19121970
1st March 2009, 09:30
^ where can i find the changelog?
That will be the textfile called 'Clown_BD v0.37b Changelog'....
mpucoder
12th March 2009, 07:45
Hi MAVLL and welcome to the forum, but please read our rules before posting again.
Your question is not related to the topic of this thread (TrueHD workarounds), and is a violation of rule #6 (no discussion of downloaded movies). Furthermore this is virtually the same post as http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1260517#post1260517
That's quite a few violations for your first 2 posts.
Blackwalker
28th July 2009, 16:51
but this Clown_DB, that i have tested, support and decode well the TRUE-HD Audio track?
cause i have some problem playing on my computer using windows media player classic...i mean i hear "No Sound"!!
its a Clown_DB or my computer problem??
someone can give me the light? :)
thx
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