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Cedvano
6th December 2013, 23:09
Yes, it works. You should try it. I have test on Painted Skin, Flying Sword Of Dragon Gate, Man Of Steel, Pacific Rim, etc...

Doesn't work with THE LION KING. Black screen.

I recreate mpls with BDEdit (add IG and subpath), black screen
And with modification of ExtensionData, Black Screen.

mattmarsden
7th December 2013, 09:17
@mattmarsden & minhjirachi
Read this thread from the first page. It's in this topic.
I can't remember where but we speak about this in this topic.

Hi Cedvano, Ive had a good read through the thread but cant find any info on this. I would be really grateful if you could give me some more help

co
7th December 2013, 09:33
@physic

Thanks for your work!

I just found that the v. 2.4.1.(b) refuses to make a blu-ray from
a *.MTS file from a Panasonic Camcorder:

General
ID : 1 (0x1)
Complete name : G:\00220.MTS
Format : BDAV
Format/Info : Blu-ray Video
File size : 63.5 MiB
Duration : 21s 588ms
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 24.7 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate : 28.0 Mbps

Video
ID : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.2
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=24
Codec ID : 27
Duration : 21s 560ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 23.3 Mbps
Maximum bit rate : 26.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 50.000 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.225
Stream size : 59.9 MiB (94%)

Audio
ID : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Codec ID : 129
Duration : 21s 632ms
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 384 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Delay relative to video : -40ms
Stream size : 1 014 KiB (2%)

Text
ID : 4608 (0x1200)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : PGS
Codec ID : 144
Duration : 21s 56ms
Delay relative to video : -40ms

It is probably because of the 1080 50p, which is (still) not officially specified
for blu-ray. The older tsMuxeR v.1.10.6 could resolve it.
I still have a Popcorn C-200 which has 2 players (soft) (I have read it
in a forum): one for blu-ray and the other for the rest of movie files.
Only the blu-ray player software in the Popcorn C-200 can decode it without
any lag, and that's why I convert all the 1080 50p movies to blu-ray.
Please remove this limitation, so that I can keep only the new version of the TsMuxeR.

Cedvano
7th December 2013, 09:57
Hi Cedvano, Ive had a good read through the thread but cant find any info on this. I would be really grateful if you could give me some more help

http://s22.postimg.org/crht0btf5/lion.png

You can see what modify.
The 40 in 50 or 50 in 40.
That change the eye crossing.

Sharc
7th December 2013, 10:33
@physic

Thanks for your work!

I just found that the v. 2.4.1.(b) refuses to make a blu-ray from
a *.MTS file from a Panasonic Camcorder:

General
ID : 1 (0x1)
Complete name : G:\00220.MTS
Format : BDAV
Format/Info : Blu-ray Video
File size : 63.5 MiB
Duration : 21s 588ms
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 24.7 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate : 28.0 Mbps

Video
ID : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.2
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=24
Codec ID : 27
Duration : 21s 560ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 23.3 Mbps
Maximum bit rate : 26.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 50.000 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.225
Stream size : 59.9 MiB (94%)

Audio
ID : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Codec ID : 129
Duration : 21s 632ms
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 384 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Delay relative to video : -40ms
Stream size : 1 014 KiB (2%)

Text
ID : 4608 (0x1200)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : PGS
Codec ID : 144
Duration : 21s 56ms
Delay relative to video : -40ms

It is probably because of the 1080 50p, which is (still) not officially specified
for blu-ray. The older tsMuxeR v.1.10.6 could resolve it.
I still have a Popcorn C-200 which has 2 players (soft) (I have read it
in a forum): one for blu-ray and the other for the rest of movie files.
Only the blu-ray player software in the Popcorn C-200 can decode it without
any lag, and that's why I convert all the 1080 50p movies to blu-ray.
Please remove this limitation, so that I can keep only the new version of the TsMuxeR.
Blu-ray muxing of Panasonic *.m2ts 1920x1080i25 files which are blu-ray compliant (25fps interlaced) works well here.

Perhaps you try once with resized files 1280x720p50 which should actually work. I wouldn't assume that Blu-Ray specs will be changed in due time. If tsMuxeR is going to accept non-compliant formats for blu-ray structure it should perhaps give a warning message.

physic
7th December 2013, 15:22
co
Could you send me file example?

I almost finished with HEVC. New version is going to be tomorrow.

Holzi11
8th December 2013, 11:31
Thank you physic for this great program.
I used Version 2.4.1 (b). But my multimedia Player Mede8er Med1000X3D doesn't Play the created 3D M2TS Files not correctly ("File wrong"). Here I have a Picture where you can see the differences. The 3D Video on the left side (made with corel Video Studio) Plays correctly. The Video on the right side (joined with tsMuxeR) doesn't Play.
I marked the differences I've seen.
What is wrong???

HWK
8th December 2013, 18:33
Only difference I see is order of video stream. Corel has put avc stream first and then mvc. Tsmuxer did exact opposite of that according to info you posted.

Some player are picky about order of stream and it seems your player is one of them.

[Update1]

I see your video is interlaced and frame rate is 25fps which is against the specs of BD3D standard. This may very well might be the reason of playback problem.

frank
8th December 2013, 20:33
tsMuxer now can read PGS subtitles from mkv.
But if you create a BD from MKV with PGS subtitles, Full HD, the subtitle streams are delayed when setting option
Bind to video FPS. (Standard) It delays all timestamps from 25 fps to video rate 23.976 fps.
That's a heavy bug!
If you deselect this option then the muxed subs are in sync.

Status:
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.4.1(b). www.networkoptix.com
Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.0 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
H.264 muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976
Decoding AC3 stream (track 2): Bitrate: 448Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1
H264 bitstream changed: insert SPS/PPS units
Decoding PGS stream (track 4): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 <- but 25 used! Error!
Decoding PGS stream (track 3): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 25 <- Error!
The first sub was a forced one.

---
I am the author of the english tsMuxeR doc for Doom9. Years ago...

Sharc
8th December 2013, 21:51
---
I am the author of the english tsMuxeR doc for Doom9. Years ago...
Yep, looks like, in 2008...... (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1209880&postcount=1)

physic
8th December 2013, 22:27
New version 2.5.5(b) is ready:

windows 32 bit: tsMuxeR_2.5.5(b).zip (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NQWFxVWlHZHBUemM/edit?usp=sharing)
linux 32 bit: tsMuxeR_2.5.5(b).tar.gz (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8Nb2Zxa0JLOTd6Tzg/edit?usp=sharing)
MacOS 10.8 (64 bit): tsMuxeR_2.5.5(b).dmg (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NOThZUG1IalYwOUU/edit?usp=sharing)


- add HEVC video codec support
- UI improvment: Save settings for General tab, Subtitles tab and last output folder

- Fixed file duration detection for ssif and some m2ts files
- Fixed bug if mux playlist and several sup files (it is a very olg bug, but it became much more often since 2.4.x)
- Several minor bug fixes

physic
8th December 2013, 22:37
I am going to start full disk processing or ability to use external BD menu at version 2.6. Also, I'll upload bug fixes more often during a week to current version 2.5.x and I'll remove beta status soon

HWK
8th December 2013, 22:58
Physic, for HEVC does it support 720P as well and what about 4K footage.

physic
8th December 2013, 23:18
I tested HEVC with 720p and 1080p. I hope 4K should work too, but I did not test it yet. Do you have link to sample?

Sharc
8th December 2013, 23:26
I tested HEVC with 720p and 1080p. I hope 4K should work too, but I did not test it yet. Do you have link to sample?
Perhaps here:
http://media.xiph.org/video/derf/

HWK
8th December 2013, 23:50
Getting them is not a problem, it is converting them into HEVC. Anyways I am on it and will keep informed how it goes.

xledentaldj
9th December 2013, 00:19
Thanks for the update physic. I do have access to Theatrical trailers/DCPs in 2K. I had one 4K trailer, but, these are not currently playable on consumer media players and streamers without a powerful PC/Mac running expensive DCP player s/w. These DCPs are converted to 1080p HD. This is what I do as a hobby. Im sure you can locate easily DCPs in Russian language and are easy to get on the internet. If any of this helps you for the future H.265 stuff?

xledentaldj
9th December 2013, 00:46
I hope this bug is fixed, because I got this on 2.3.2b Mac OS X, 2.4.0b Mac OS X, while I remuxed my How to train your Dragon 3D remuxed ISO with 01000.track_4353.ac3 (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Track) when it hit 100%:
Error:
Assertion failed: (curIndex.rbegin()->second.m_frameLen == 0), function writePESPacket, file src/tsMuxer.cpp, line 815.
___________
Output:

Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.4.0(b). www.networkoptix.com
Decoding H264 stream (track 1): H.264/MVC Views: 2 Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
MVC muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976
Decoding H264 stream (track 2): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
H.264 muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976
Decoding AC3 stream (track 3): Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1
Decoding TRUE-HD stream (track 4): AC3 core+TRUE-HD. Peak bitrate: 5049Kbps (core 640Kbps) Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 7.1
AC3 stream (track 3): bad frame detected at position01:37:53,024. Resync stream.

_____
Thus, my How To Train Your Dragon truehd.iso will not play in Macgo Bluray player nor mount. I just might have a bad copy of the ISO, because this is the 2nd time I got this issue. And a 3rd time, same error in tsMuxer 2.5.5b. So, Its gotta be some bad Bluray 3D iso or something..?

Here's tsmuxer 2.5.5b info:
Output:
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.5.5(b). www.networkoptix.com
Decoding H264 stream (track 1): H.264/MVC Views: 2 Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
MVC muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976
Decoding H264 stream (track 2): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
H.264 muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976
H264 bitstream changed: insert nal unit delimiters
H264 bitstream changed: insert nal unit delimiters
Decoding AC3 stream (track 3): Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1
Decoding TRUE-HD stream (track 4): AC3 core+TRUE-HD. Peak bitrate: 5049Kbps (core 640Kbps) Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 7.1
Processed 140811 video frames
Processed 140811 video frames
Flushing write buffer
__________
Errors at 100% remux from MVC mkv file:
Assertion failed: (curIndex.rbegin()->second.m_frameLen == 0), function writePESPacket, file src/tsMuxer.cpp, line 818.
______
Meta File:
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --label="How To Train Your Dragon 3D" --vbr --mplsOffset=1 --m2tsOffset=2 --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:08:38.768;00:11:30.980;00:15:10.033;00:21:56.064;00:27:40.700;00:33:13.199;00:39:06.135;00:43:27.688;00:47:07.365;00:49:46.190;00:59:54.798;01:04:46.382;01:09:27.162;01:12:37.185;01:23:25.041;01:28:53.493 --vbv-len=500
V_MPEG4/ISO/MVC, "/Volumes/5/HOW_TO_TRAIN_YOUR_DRAGON_3D_t01.mkv", insertSEI, contSPS, track=1, lang=eng, subTrack=1
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "/Volumes/5/HOW_TO_TRAIN_YOUR_DRAGON_3D_t01.mkv", insertSEI, contSPS, track=1, lang=eng, subTrack=2
A_AC3, "/Volumes/5/HOW_TO_TRAIN_YOUR_DRAGON_3D_t01.mkv", track=3, lang=eng
A_AC3, "/Volumes/5/01000.track_4353.ac3", lang=eng

Zorg
9th December 2013, 01:06
A big THANKS again!
- UI improvment: Save settings for General tab, Subtitles tab and last output folderSo this will be something like loading a META file? It would be nice to have the ability to recall all the choices made in the previous session :)

Chetwood
9th December 2013, 07:06
@Holzi11
No need for screenshots, Mediainfo has a text output option: ALT-E > Text.

JoeH
9th December 2013, 09:22
New version 2.5.5(b) is ready:
- UI improvment: Save settings for General tab, Subtitles tab and last output folder


Thanks so much physic!!!!! This is great and it works perfect!

If you wanted to improve it a little further, the next step I would suggest would be to allow you to save settings with a name, and then have a drop down where you can select the settings. For example, I use one set of settings for subtitles if the actual image of the movie is full 1920x1080, and another if the movie has black bars on the top and bottom.

Thanks again!!!!:thanks::thanks::thanks:

colinhunt
9th December 2013, 11:02
Getting them is not a problem, it is converting them into HEVC. Anyways I am on it and will keep informed how it goes.
I've been doing tests on DivX's Converter & Command line encoders, GPAC and x265. Testing encodes properly is difficult without knowing which player is 100% compliant with whatever spec. At the moment it feels like throwing s*** at the wall to see what sticks ;)

HWK
9th December 2013, 11:29
I've been doing tests on DivX's Converter & Command line encoders, GPAC and x265. Testing encodes properly is difficult without knowing which player is 100% compliant with whatever spec. At the moment it feels like throwing s*** at the wall to see what sticks ;)

I just finished encoding with to HEVC and so far I am using profiles and it works a treat. I used Divx profile so far but will try others as well.

Cedvano
9th December 2013, 11:30
Thank for your work.
But the new version create pixels in movies. And I have wrong time in m2ts when I use Split&Cut.

Edit: Error buffering -2 with 2.5.5 - Work with 2.4.1

rodm
9th December 2013, 11:49
RE: "TsMuxer (2.4.1) produces bad BDMVs under OSX 9 (Mavericks)" of 6Dec'13.

Just letting you know that vsn 2.5.5 for OSX 9 also produces "Blu-ray Folders" that fail to play when written to BR disk.

TsMuxer 1.10.6 for OSX 8 worked on every original BR disk I ripped.
All TsMuxers for OSX 9 fail, even on the BR disks I had successfully processed before.

I love TsMuxer and would really like to know if a bug has been introduced in versions for OSX 9, or was I just lucky that the old TsMuxer worked (under OSX 8)?

physic
9th December 2013, 13:45
rodm
I'll compare tsMuxeR output between Windows and MacOS 10.8.x. May be this problem for all macOS versions.

jdobbs
9th December 2013, 13:55
I've completed testing on one of the discs that failed with v2.4.1 before and am currently testing another -- but it looks like the:

"Pes packet len too large ( >100Mb). Bad stream or invalid codec speciffed."

error has been corrected!

Thanks, physic, this makes life a lot easier.

xledentaldj
9th December 2013, 14:33
Even after another copy of How To Train Your Dragon 3D.iso, I still get the same error at 100% remux of adding truehd track with the How to Train Your Dragon 3D MVC. Ac3 5.1.mkv for tsmuxer 2.5.5b Mac OS X:

Assertion failed: (curIndex.rbegin()->second.m_frameLen == 0), function writePESPacket, file src/tsMuxer.cpp, line 818.

physic
9th December 2013, 14:59
xledentaldj
Could you provide me a link to a sample (as short as possible) with problem?

jdobbs
9th December 2013, 15:53
@physic

I notice that a META file can now demux using a path that points to an MPLS file rather than having to create the "path.m2ts"+"path.m2ts"+"path.m2ts" listing that was typical for multipart sources in v1.10.6.

Does that mean that the old "mplsfile=nnnnn" parameter is now completely ignored and audio desync is likely if is is used? It isn't referenced in the help output from the new TSMUXER command line.

I ask because I need to know if previous META scripts that used that parameter must now be modified.

physic
9th December 2013, 16:05
jdobbs
Yes. Option "MplsFile" is not used any more. I did this refactoring to simplify meta file. Also, if reference to mpls file is used, tsMuxeR can automaticaly use m2ts files if ssif file absent and vice versa (m2ts is used if both files exists).

jdobbs
9th December 2013, 16:08
jdobbs
Yes. Option "MplsFile" is not used any more. I did this refactoring to simplify meta file. Also, if reference to mpls file is used, tsMuxeR can automaticaly use m2ts files if ssif file absent and vice versa (m2ts is used if both files exists). So any old scripts that use the "mplsfile=" parameter would likely end up with audio sync issues?

It's no big deal, I like the new way better (especially related to output file naming)... I just want to make sure I understand it.

xledentaldj
9th December 2013, 16:48
Physic, PM'ed you.

Anyhoo, what a Pain in the aaa.. I took my Shrek Forever After 3D.iso, used Makemkv 1.8.6b to remux into a 3D MVC mkv container and then used tsmuxer 2.5.5b to remix in that with a AC3 5.1 track to be default track and it remuxed 100% with no errors. I do this because my Popcorn Hour A-400 doesn't down mix Dolby TrueHD track to a 2 channel stereo track to my HDTV.

PM replied Physic.

rodm
9th December 2013, 23:43
rodm
I'll compare tsMuxeR output between Windows and MacOS 10.8.x. May be this problem for all macOS versions.

Many thanks physic (Roman). I'm a newbie at video processing but if you need any additional info about the problems I see under OSX 9 please let me know!

(BTW: my background (a long time ago) was Physics - degree from Adelaide Uni). Cheers.

ExSport
10th December 2013, 01:03
Add Picture Timing SEI
Check to add Supplemental Enhancement Information fields indicating the global time for each frame and suitable decoder settings. They add a small overhead to the file size, but can help a decoder play out the video more efficiently.
Not always it is good to enable it.
It seems sometimes it doesn't do what is expected so generated file is incompatible with HW players as mentioned already here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1650917#post1650917
@Roman, still no change in latest v2.4.1 (checked byte2byte with buggy sample and new tsMuxeR generates exactly same file:()
Removing "insertSEI" parameter fixes the problem so there must be some weird bug in there.
@Roman: Again no change in v2.5.5 so I already don't expect any hope it will ever be fixed:confused:
Is there no interest fixing this bug?
Thx

idbirch2
10th December 2013, 21:57
I already don't expect any hope it will ever be fixed

Removing "insertSEI" parameter fixes the problem

:confused:

HWK
10th December 2013, 23:00
@Roman: Again no change in v2.5.5 so I already don't expect any hope it will ever be fixed:confused:
Thx

This message from Roman directly (PM) Also, today I am going to fix old problem with SEI messages and PS3 incompatible stream.

Disclaimer
Everything is subject to change and this is what I got from him with regards to SEI message.

physic
11th December 2013, 01:20
Latest version of tsMuxeR 2.5.7(b):

windows 32 bit: tsMuxeR_2.5.7(b).zip (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NVGNsY0xneFo1bEE/edit?usp=sharing)
linux 32 bit: tsMuxeR_2.5.7(b).tar.gz (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NM1VsY2xyaXdCQmM/edit?usp=sharing)
MacOS 10.8 (64 bit): tsMuxeR_2.5.7(b).dmg (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NbmFQNnhUNHB0akE/edit?usp=sharing)

- fixed bug with SEI messages for some movie
- fixed problem with some movies where problem occured during processing several last video frames (Titanic movie example)
- several minor bug fixes

I am going to make latest version 2.5.x as stable as possible. So, bug fixing has highest priority now. I belease I'll remove beta status from 2.5.x to the weekend.
Meanwhile I am going to start with 2.6.x where will be new features. For the sake of "full disk processing" ability I am going to implement IG (interactive graphics) streams support at first.

HWK
11th December 2013, 01:33
MacOS 10.8 (64 bit): tsMuxeR_2.5.7(b).dmg

Roman, do you always compile mac version to be 64 bit?

physic
11th December 2013, 01:47
HWK
Yes, because of it is native mode for MacOS 10.8. I can compile 64 bit for Windows and Linux as well, but I suggest it is not important and a lot of build configuration harder to maintain.

idbirch2
Sorry for a delay. I hope now it is fixed.

HWK
11th December 2013, 01:49
HWK
Yes, because of it is native mode for MacOS 10.8. I can compile 64 bit for Windows and Linux as well, but I suggest it is not important and a lot of build configuration harder to maintain.

Yeah I know, but I was curious as saying goes if ain't broke don't fix it or in this case if not necessary don't bother.

sl1pkn07
11th December 2013, 01:53
please, build for linux 64bits!

another question, any icon for this app? for create a linux .desktop launcher

greetings

HWK
11th December 2013, 01:57
@ physic, I was thinking do you think it would be good to add logic which prevent user from muxing MVC stream by itself without having avc at least during mux phase.

Kind of doing like dummy proofing, to reduce number of false positive reports.

HWK
11th December 2013, 02:00
please, build for linux 64bits!

another question, any icon for this app? for create a linux .desktop launcher

greetings

which extension does linux accept for icon, windows does ico. If possible I may be able to extract ico file and attach it here.

HWK
11th December 2013, 02:02
physic, do you by any chance know Java language.

xledentaldj
11th December 2013, 03:12
With tsMuxer 2.5.7b and remuxing HTTYD 3D.iso is a sucsess! It plays fine on the Popcorn Hour A-400 my remuxed with Dolby Digital english track(default) and with Dolby TrueHD track from internal HDD! Aewsome!

Thanks Physic!

rodm
11th December 2013, 04:25
HWK
Yes, because of it is native mode for MacOS 10.8. I can compile 64 bit for Windows and Linux as well, but I suggest it is not important and a lot of build configuration harder to maintain.


Hi physic, I'm guessing that you don't yet run MacOS 10.9 "Mevericks" so the BDMV "bug" I'm seeing only under OSX9 (but not OSX8) won't have been investigated by you - so there is no point in me wasting a BD-R disk trying vsn 2.5.7? Correct?

Or, would you like me to try, confirm the OSX9 based "bug" and feed you info since bug fixing is your current priority?

Cheers, rodm.

P.S. I like 64bit for MacOS versions!

HWK
11th December 2013, 04:34
Hi physic, I'm guessing that you don't yet run MacOS 10.9 "Mevericks" so the BDMV "bug" I'm seeing only under OSX9 (but not OSX8) won't have been investigated by you - so there is no point in me wasting a BD-R disk trying vsn 2.5.7? Correct?

Or, would you like me to try, confirm the OSX9 based "bug" and feed you info since bug fixing is your current priority?

Cheers, rodm.

P.S. I like 64bit for MacOS versions!

I would say go ahead, so we can rule out where problem lies.

physic
11th December 2013, 13:30
rodm
I tried to open fully valid iso file from Sony Scenarist. But my macOS 10.8 tell me that "BDMV" folder is broken and can not be opened. Do you have same issue?

HWK
I'll fix Linux icon at next build

Holzi11
11th December 2013, 13:40
Only difference I see is order of video stream. Corel has put avc stream first and then mvc. Tsmuxer did exact opposite of that according to info you posted.
Some player are picky about order of stream and it seems your player is one of them.
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I see your video is interlaced and frame rate is 25fps which is against the specs of BD3D standard. This may very well might be the reason of playback problem.

@ physic: is it possible to Change the Video stream order? I don't think, that "interlaced" is the Problem, because the Video on the left side, my Player Plays correctly and it's also interlaced.

PS: my Picture with the difference between a playable Video and the tsMuxer Video is in my old thread http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1657000&posted=1#post1657000

I also tried to mux a 3D BD to one m2ts file with 2 Video streams. The tsMuxeR Output my Player doesn't Play too.