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chompy
17th January 2011, 12:13
Hi,
After demuxing some AVC video streams from commercial blu-rays (using eac3to and TsMuxer) and trying to feed them to Scenarist MUI Generator, I’ll get this error:
"ERROR: Invalid timing info. (DTS of xxxth AU is not greater than DTS of previous AU)"
I think it’s related to cpb_removal_delay, and I would like to know if there’s any tool that could “repair” those AVC streams without reencoding.
Thanks
mp3dom
17th January 2011, 13:50
The AVC Corrector tool (available in BD Reauthor Pro for example) should be able to fix the problem.
chompy
17th January 2011, 14:12
Is there any demo for BD Reauthor Pro? Because I cannot find any on dvd-logic.com and it's also quite expensive (2999$)... Is there any other tool (best if it's free) with the same or similar functionality?
kieranrk
17th January 2011, 18:52
After demuxing some AVC video streams from commercial blu-rays (using eac3to and TsMuxer)
There's your problem. Use a demuxer that doesn't mangle the stream.
nixo
17th January 2011, 20:00
I believe both BD Demuxer Pro and Elecard XMuxer Pro have free trials.
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Nikolaj
chompy
17th January 2011, 20:47
There's your problem. Use a demuxer that doesn't mangle the stream.
I've tried both, eac3to and TsMuxer, and both have the same problem.
I believe both BD Demuxer Pro and Elecard XMuxer Pro have free trials.
I've tested de demo of BD Demuxer Pro, but AVC corrections isn't available in it... I'll download XMuxer and test it, thanks.
EDIT: I've tried with XMuxer and it has the same problem with the same files, and after reading its manual I cannot find anywhere any mention to AVC corrections, so it seems it doesn't repair invalid timing info.
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