View Full Version : HDTV M2TS H.264 cutter -= or =- M2TS->TS convertor
Ghitulescu
27th August 2009, 20:26
Is there any H.264 cutter that can cut an M2TS (192 B header) and does not discard all the streams besides 1 video + 1 audio?
Or any M2TS (192)->TS(188) converter that does the same thing (does not discard the other streams)?
Thank you in advance
midnightsun
28th August 2009, 00:01
TSDoctor is able to open and cut (at GOP boundaries) (H.264)M2TS and save that as (H.264)TS, and it sure allows you to retain all the streams you want.
TSPE will do the same as well, there's a trial for 45 days available.
Then TsMuxer, (NV)DGAVCIndex and possibly TsRemux as well.
Ghitulescu
28th August 2009, 05:46
Then TsMuxer, (NV)DGAVCIndex and possibly TsRemux as well.
No, one of them, I don't know which since my video PC is not this one, throws away the teletext and SUP streams, at least on my files. This is why I'm asking this ...
I'll try over WE the rest of them: TSdoctor, TSSP and DGAVCindex...
midnightsun
28th August 2009, 10:54
It didn't dawn on me you were referring to txt and SUP streams, I thought you were talking about additional audios. Then I can't say for sure any of them will do because I haven't personally tested them in that regard.
Ghitulescu
3rd September 2009, 09:00
Sorry to bump this thread again but I'll get soon into space problems, since I cannot archive the recordings onto BD5/9s.
Has anyone a solution to processing the TXT/SUB of a M2TS file into usable subtitles?
-=-
Downloaded and installed the last beta of TsDoctor (0.99, that .MSI file). After installing it, I start to run it from Menu->Program files etc., but it came the message "Beta version trial time (2009) is over!". So no solution in sight yet.
prenz
9th September 2009, 09:11
TSPE does keep TXT subs in the resulting .ts, as well as multiple audio streams (I do this on a regular basis with UK HDTV-Streams).
As these are Teletext-subtitles, I'm using ProjectX (sic!) to demux the txt-subs into .srt (disable Video output, tick "recreate TTX PTS from 1st Mpeg audio stream").
Ghitulescu
9th September 2009, 13:02
TSPE does keep TXT subs in the resulting .ts, as well as multiple audio streams (I do this on a regular basis with UK HDTV-Streams).
As these are Teletext-subtitles, I'm using ProjectX (sic!) to demux the txt-subs into .srt (disable Video output, tick "recreate TTX PTS from 1st Mpeg audio stream").
I've tested the freeware TSPE 0.301, I don't think this version will keep the subtitles.
And my ProjectX version does not understand .M2TS streams (192B packets), the only version that does is a sort of CVS, which I don't know how to handle.
So I need either a dumb/very smart .M2TS->.TS or a .M2TS subtitles extractor.
prenz
9th September 2009, 13:27
Download the more recent TSPE 0.755 from bitstreamtools.com - this version does keep the subs for sure.
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