Nermal6693
31st March 2009, 06:08
Hi,
First of all, sorry if this is in the wrong section, I'm still a bit of a newbie :)
Anyway, I'm new to Blu-ray (I've been ripping HD DVD for a year or so) but have successfully changed "Coyote Ugly" (all regions, although it appears to be from Australia) to MKV by using AnyDVD > tsMuxer > mkvtoolnix/mkvmerge. It plays perfectly.
Now I'm trying to do Stargate (region B, also looks like it's from Australia) but I'm running into problems. I've used AnyDVD to copy it to the hard drive and I can play the .m2ts without any problems whatsoever in Plex (Mac). However, I've tried to convert it to MKV and MP4 without success. I've demuxed it to separate H.264 and AC3 streams with both tsMuxer (Mac and Windows) and eac3to (Windows), and have remuxed them to MKV/MP4 with mkvtoolnix (Mac) and yamb (Windows).
Both resulting files have playback issues (in Plex, VLC, and QuickTime/Perian, all on Mac). The movie starts off fine, but about 10 minutes in (I will post back with the exact time) the video begins to screw up with artefacts and repeated frames. The sound continues on at its usual pace and therefore goes out of synch. I think (but haven't confirmed) that the sound's off even further by the end of the film so I suspect that the same issue is happening at multiple points.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? As you can see, I've tried different combinations of tools for the demuxing and remuxing, and have opened the resulting files in different players and all have the same problem. Yet the original .m2ts plays without issues.
Is anyone able to help me out?
Thanks :)
First of all, sorry if this is in the wrong section, I'm still a bit of a newbie :)
Anyway, I'm new to Blu-ray (I've been ripping HD DVD for a year or so) but have successfully changed "Coyote Ugly" (all regions, although it appears to be from Australia) to MKV by using AnyDVD > tsMuxer > mkvtoolnix/mkvmerge. It plays perfectly.
Now I'm trying to do Stargate (region B, also looks like it's from Australia) but I'm running into problems. I've used AnyDVD to copy it to the hard drive and I can play the .m2ts without any problems whatsoever in Plex (Mac). However, I've tried to convert it to MKV and MP4 without success. I've demuxed it to separate H.264 and AC3 streams with both tsMuxer (Mac and Windows) and eac3to (Windows), and have remuxed them to MKV/MP4 with mkvtoolnix (Mac) and yamb (Windows).
Both resulting files have playback issues (in Plex, VLC, and QuickTime/Perian, all on Mac). The movie starts off fine, but about 10 minutes in (I will post back with the exact time) the video begins to screw up with artefacts and repeated frames. The sound continues on at its usual pace and therefore goes out of synch. I think (but haven't confirmed) that the sound's off even further by the end of the film so I suspect that the same issue is happening at multiple points.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? As you can see, I've tried different combinations of tools for the demuxing and remuxing, and have opened the resulting files in different players and all have the same problem. Yet the original .m2ts plays without issues.
Is anyone able to help me out?
Thanks :)