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physic
19th December 2013, 00:28
spawnbsd
OK. got it. I just pass with broken combined H.264 source and start with this error
P.S. I have not muxing error for wave file from your sample, but sound contain noise instead of music
jdobbs
19th December 2013, 01:30
I working on reported problem. I'll release hotfix today or tomorrow.
Thank you. Take your time, no rush.Absolutely. Take some time to enjoy the holidays. If you don't celebrate the holidays... take some time anyway.
spawnbsd
19th December 2013, 01:58
spawnbsd
OK. got it. I just pass with broken combined H.264 source and start with this error
P.S. I have not muxing error for wave file from your sample, but sound contain noise instead of music
Are you playing it with VLC ? If so, you'll get static for 24bit LPCM, if you downmix it to 16bit, it should playback fine.
physic
19th December 2013, 02:14
all
Please check issues in a new version if you have it:
tsMuxeR_2.6.6(a) (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NT00zdEktNHAyaVU/edit?usp=sharing)
- changes in a SEI to solve PS3 problem
- inserting SEI did not work for some H.264 stream at all
- add more correction for VUI parameters if option insert SEI is active (it helps to open some H.264 streams in the Scenarist)
- fixed 7.1 wav files (except channel remaping)
- fixed combined H.264 streams reader from Elementary Stream
I mark this version as alpha because of I am going to continue with testing during this week and don't want to share this version in other sites for a while.
physic
19th December 2013, 02:16
jdobbs
Never mind. We have Christmas after a New Year.
HWK
19th December 2013, 02:19
jdobbs
Never mind. We have Christmas after a New Year.
Either way happy holidays :D
Necrologyst
19th December 2013, 07:45
Hello, everybody. I'm new to this forum, first post actually.
Been experimenting with 3D BD25 and was great to find that tsmuxer was updated to support 3D.
I followed this procedure to replace an audio of a 3D BD25 that was previously remuxed to be a 2D/3D BR.
someone release a guide like this :
【If your goal is replace audio / subtitle track in the BD, leaving everything else untouched then do this:
1. Drag main mpls file from original BD to tMuxeR (you can find it using bdinfo)
2. Drag new audio track to tMuxeR
3. Deselect the audio track you want to replace then UP new audio track to the same place
4. Set new audio track language
5. Create new BD
6. Create ISO from new BD folder and mount it (in order to get SSIF file)
7. Copy SSIF file from the mounted ISO to the SSIF folder of the original BD, then rename it and replace original file
8. Copy 2 m2ts files from mounted ISO to the Original BD stream folder in order to replace the existing files
9. Copy 2 clp files from mounted ISO to original clip folder replacing existing files (rename the files of course)
10. Hex edit mpls file from new BD folder in two places where you see "00000.m2ts" and "00001.m2ts" so it would match the original pointed m2ts files.
11. copy the edited mpls file to original BD.
11. create ISO from original disk, mount / burn then play. Good luck
It's not really a guide you gotta know whats your doing to follow this lines but it works. 】
The thing is that the resultant iso (the one with the audio I want) runs perfectly in 3D until "next chapter" or "fast forward" buttons are pressed in remote control, when the playback becomes pixelated and jerky. There are no problems at all when reproduced in 2D, and the original iso (audio I dont want) has no problems at all either.
I guess is a thing with dependent view because, when examining, pixelation is visible only through right lens of my glasses.
I thought it could be proccessing power, but I've done this with an i3 and then with an i5 / 4GB RAM machine plenty of space in HDD.
I tried with SSIF folder generated by tsmuxer (output blu ray iso) and with the one generated (?) by dvdfab virtual drive (.miniso) with no luck.
Thought it could be my player but haven't been able to test with another one or with a PS3.
Any other idea? Maybe I'm abusing tsmuxer? Some other files to update from new iso to original one?
Thanks in advance & happy holydays to everyone
Chetwood
19th December 2013, 07:59
Is this the reason Windows sometimes says "the file you are attempting to run comes from an untrusted source r u sure you want to run it" or some such for downloaded exes?
Yes it is.
Sharc
19th December 2013, 08:50
all
Please check issues in a new version if you have it:
tsMuxeR_2.6.6(a) (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NT00zdEktNHAyaVU/edit?usp=sharing)
.......
- fixed combined H.264 streams reader from Elementary Stream
..........
Glitches and missing frame with combinedMVC is solved.
Thank you!
xledentaldj
19th December 2013, 09:10
Necrologyst:
Over at the Networkmediatank forums I posted a little tutorial for A-400 users. And with my remuxing out some of the 3D shorts out from Cats and Dogs 2 3D and Happy Feet Two 3D for a friend to play on his 3D projector, it seems to be working correctly in 3D.
UPDATED METHOD:
So, for us Mac OS X users, the free tools to use in remuxing your Pixar 3D Bluray Movies for: Finding Nemo 3D, Toy Story Trilogy 3D, Wreck it Ralph 3D, Monsters Inc 3D, Monsters University 3D, Brave 3D, Cars 2 3D, UP 3D.
1.Optional, but not needed. BDinfo 0.5.8
It will run under wine/Crossover if you install .net framework 2.0 in crossover.
This tool will show the .mpls info that will help you choose the right .mpls before remuxing. You still should get XBMC and play that mpls to be sure its the english version of the movie.
2. makemkv
Free as long as you use the beta. This will remux the Pixar 3D blurays that have loads of m2ts files that makeup the main movie. Makemkv will remux the main movie into one 3D MVC mkv container. Just make sure you check mark the mvc stream in makemkv file tree and any other tracks you want.
Note: tsMuxer has an issue with reading the Dolby TrueHD audio track in a mkv container, so you will still need tsMuxer to demux them out as a seperate track.ac3 file to be later remuxed back in on the final remux with tsMuxer.
3. When its time for your final remux of that Pixar 3D MVC.mkv that you made back into a Bluray 3D ISO, using tsMuxer, make sure to choose Blu-ray ISO for Output. Just make sure the order from top going down for your audio tracks in tsMuxer will make the default track plays first:
MVC Track
H.264 Track
AC3 eng Track
TRUHD eng Track
PGS eng Subtitle track
Obvisously, in order to bring back in the Dolby TrueHD track, you will have to add that serperate demuxed xx.ac3 track back into tsMuxer before you submit the start of the remuxing process. But, thats the beauty of the free tool called tsMuxer. You now have the ability to change the audio tracks and subtitle tracks you want in making a single main movie only 3D Bluray ISO that is now compatible to play on a Popcorn Hour A-400. This above method is what works for me.
Last note: You can skip MakeMKV and try your first remux with only tsMuxer and see if your remuxed Pixar movie doesnt get any freeze issues on your Popcorn Hour A-400.
RE: Remuxing 3D Blu-ray ISOs with tsMuxeR
With tsMuxer 2.5.7b and remuxing HTTYD 3D.iso is a sucsess! It plays fine on the Popcorn Hour A-400 remuxed with a Dolby Digital english track(default) and with Dolby TrueHD 7.1 track playing from my internal HDD!
So far, I have remuxed:
Puss in Boots 3D, Monsters vs Aliens 3D, Shrek 3D, Shrek 2 3D, Shrek Forever After 3D, Toy Story 3D Trilogy, Brave 3D, Cars 2 3D, Finding Nemo 3D, Monsters Inc. 3D, Monsters University 3D, UP 3D, How To Train Your Dragon 3D,
Thanks Physic!
Remeber, latest tsMuxer 2.5.7b doesnt have any settings turned on and save upon first startup of this tool.
I've been check marking on:
General Tab:
Use I/O Sync ON
Blu-ray audio PES ON
Blu-ray Tab:
Add blank Playlist for cropped video ON
Output: Blu-ray ISO
what exactly does parameter --start-time=... mean?
This parameter define time for first video frame inside m2ts file (program clock reference, aka PCR). It can be any value, but if you want to replace m2ts file inside existing BD structure, this parameter must be same as in original structure. tsMuxeR detect value for this parameter automatically if you open mpls file. Also, you can see this value in BdEdit in "playlist" section.
INPUT tab:
Continually insert SPS/PPS AR is needed for Bluray player compatibility.
It should always be selected as it doesn't do any harm and improves playback device compatibility.
insertSEI - Parameter is used only for H.264 video. When activated, it does the following: if the original video does not contain SEI picture timing and SEI buffering period, then the info is added to the stream. This option is recommended for better compatibility with the Sony Playstation 3.
contSPS - Parameter is used only for H.264 video. When enabled, and the original video doesn't contain cyclic repetitive elements SPS/PPS (when imported from MKV it can be recorded only one time at the beginning of the file), the SPS/PPS will be added to the stream before each key frame. We recommend that you always enable this option.
GENERAL tab:
Blu-Ray audio PES: is needed for Bluray player compatability. Audio PES packets follow the blu-ray standard.
BLURAY tab:
Add blank Playlist for cropped video: which allows to add short black video (near 0.5 second) before main video. It solves the problem of "green bar" for cropped video on some players such as PS3.
3D Setting: use base video for right:
If you open an mpls and it indicates "base view is right eye", appropriate check box will be selected in GUI on "Blu-ray" tab. This will let you change base view to left eye or right eye. Some 20th Century fox 3D movies have thier 3D eyes reverse on 3D playback on TVs that may not have this option to change left eye with right eye or right eye with left eye.
I believe the Popcorn Hour A-400 has an option to do this.
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Popcorn Hour A-400 (Dec. 9th firmware) with a WD40EZRX Green 4TB internal HDD, Sony Bravia 42" 2D HDTV, iMac Mac OS X 10.8.5, PS3 Slim Rogero 4.50.
Cedvano
19th December 2013, 11:06
Glitches and missing frame with combinedMVC is solved.
Thank you!
I confirm! Thank you.
physic
19th December 2013, 12:54
Is anybody has PS3 to check ExSport's sample in the latest update?
minhjirachi
19th December 2013, 13:49
When I remux the disc with tsmuxer (Avatar 3D Disc), some people said that it glitches after 15m. So please fix that problem. I think you should download that disc and test it. Till to the latest version, it still has glitch pixel at some fast motion screen.
tymoxa
19th December 2013, 14:07
Till to the latest version, it still has glitch pixel at some fast motion screen.
More info is needed:
- bdinfo of your remux,
- what player was used?
- glitches appeared when played ISO or BD-R?
ExSport
19th December 2013, 14:57
Is anybody has PS3 to check ExSport's sample in the latest update?
If no one, during the weekend I will test it for sure:)
:thanks: for new version!
minhjirachi
19th December 2013, 16:30
More info is needed:
- bdinfo of your remux,
- what player was used?
- glitches appeared when played ISO or BD-R?
1. Here is my BDInfo:
Disc Title: AVATAR_3D_MRCREMUX
Disc Size: 49,803,309,936 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Extras: Blu-ray 3D
BDInfo: 0.5.8
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00002.MPLS
Length: 2:41:41.650 (h:m:s.ms)
Size: 49,138,624,512 bytes
Total Bitrate: 40.52 Mbps
VIDEO:
Codec Bitrate Description
----- ------- -----------
MPEG-4 AVC Video 21149 kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
MPEG-4 MVC Video 10591 kbps
AUDIO:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
DTS-HD Master Audio English 4146 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4146 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
DTS-HD Master Audio Vietnamese 2222 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 2222 kbps / 16-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 16-bit)
SUBTITLES:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
Presentation Graphics English 23.781 kbps
Presentation Graphics Vietnamese 39.221 kbps
2. I use the Imax player to watch it and I can see that problem (a glitch per 15 minutes).
3. And with the pixel glitch, I have try with many version of tsmuxer and all of them still get that error.
I have asked a person (he was an genius in using Scenarist) in my country and he said that tsmuxer still have problem and do not use it for remux 3D Blu-ray. He has compare this program with Scenarist (about the price and the quality come up with both software) and I can see that tsmuxer works pretty good (I don't believe him). But nowaday, some people test my remux discs and they said the films, which was remuxed by tsmuxer sometime get glitch. I have tested 3 of those movies and recognized they were right such as: Avatar (pixel glitch), Painted Skin, The Smurf 2 (glitch when call popup menu).
So anyone need to try those discs to see if you get the same problem like me or not.
@physic: good work.
minhjirachi
19th December 2013, 16:38
Double post.
tymoxa
19th December 2013, 17:22
1. Here is my BDInfo:
I would say that you exceeded allowed value of bitrate. Two dts-hd tracks for an Avatar 3D it is too much. Your remux have spikes with bitrate > 64MBits. I am sure in 100% in this.
HWK
19th December 2013, 18:38
1. Here is my BDInfo:
Disc Title: AVATAR_3D_MRCREMUX
Disc Size: 49,803,309,936 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Extras: Blu-ray 3D
BDInfo: 0.5.8
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00002.MPLS
Length: 2:41:41.650 (h:m:s.ms)
Size: 49,138,624,512 bytes
Total Bitrate: 40.52 Mbps
VIDEO:
Codec Bitrate Description
----- ------- -----------
MPEG-4 AVC Video 21149 kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
MPEG-4 MVC Video 10591 kbps
AUDIO:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
DTS-HD Master Audio English 4146 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4146 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
DTS-HD Master Audio Vietnamese 2222 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 2222 kbps / 16-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 16-bit)
SUBTITLES:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
Presentation Graphics English 23.781 kbps
Presentation Graphics Vietnamese 39.221 kbps
2. I use the Imax player to watch it and I can see that problem (a glitch per 15 minutes).
3. And with the pixel glitch, I have try with many version of tsmuxer and all of them still get that error.
I have asked a person (he was an genius in using Scenarist) in my country and he said that tsmuxer still have problem and do not use it for remux 3D Blu-ray. He has compare this program with Scenarist (about the price and the quality come up with both software) and I can see that tsmuxer works pretty good (I don't believe him). But nowaday, some people test my remux discs and they said the films, which was remuxed by tsmuxer sometime get glitch. I have tested 3 of those movies and recognized they were right such as: Avatar (pixel glitch), Painted Skin, The Smurf 2 (glitch when call popup menu).
So anyone need to try those discs to see if you get the same problem like me or not.
@physic: good work.
I have Avatar and I will try it out and see what is happening.
HWK
19th December 2013, 19:12
Is anybody has PS3 to check ExSport's sample in the latest update?
If no one, during the weekend I will test it for sure:)
:thanks: for new version!
I am doing right know, but two test are better than one.
[update1]
I tired it and ps3 refuse to play video part of stream. I gave it try with AVCHD and BD output and both method cause same issues.
ExSport
19th December 2013, 20:07
THX HWK. All the time we only tested .ts output. Can you test it too if file will be OK? I never tested this sample as avchd or bd so don't know the behavior of other tsMuxeR versions...
HWK
19th December 2013, 20:17
THX HWK. All the time we only tested .ts output. Can you test it too if file will be OK? I never tested this sample as avchd or bd so don't know the behavior of other tsMuxeR versions...
Ok, I will try and see what happens.
[update]
My PS3 didn't even see the file on USB, though it recognize USB itself. Firmware or system update version is 4.53
[update1]
If I fix the resolution and feed raw file in to muxer and let it insert SEI and other stuff then it works for me, I should mention I created AVCHD disc for testing. So the way I see it PS3 is having issues with resolution which are not standard and your file are indeed one of them and as such it simply fails to play them, if it is not corrected.
Necrologyst
20th December 2013, 02:39
xledentaldj
Thanks for your help. Tried the extra step with makemkv and still get playback issue I mentioned.
Something I did not mention: I want to keep the menus so I rename/replace de .m2ts and .clpi files and hexedit/rename/replace .mpls file and preserve all the other files and folders from original iso.
Burn and try them with a SONY player. I'm starting to get suspicious on the player, gonna try with some other to find out.
Just to discard all posibilities: those .bdmv files, how crucial are they to playback? I'm conserving the ones from the original .iso
xledentaldj
20th December 2013, 07:21
Necrologyst: Your welcome.
Right now Im trying to figure out why my Despicable Me 2 3D.iso always at the last 10 minutes of the movie I get the buffering wheel on my Popcorn Hour A-400 and same thing happens on Jurassic Park 3D, and Kung Fu Panda 2 3D. No mater how I remux or rebuild from streams a remux of Despicable me 2 3D iso from the A-400 internal HDD, I get the buffering wheel at the last ten munites of the movie. Im beginning to think its not a bad Bluray copy or anything tsmuxer is doing wrong, but a picky buggy Popcorn Hour A-400, I even used tsmuxer to remux the last ten minutes, as a 4GB iso and it ran perfectly..soo...
Something about the picky buggy A-400 not liking the whole ISO??? Really bugging me!
I just updated my PS3 Slim with Habib/Cobra 4.53 v1.02 firmware that allows me to mount Bluray Movie ISOs and play them. So, if I need to, I can test my remuxes on a normal Bluray player. I have no need for menues. I intend to test my full iso of Despicable Me 2 3D on the PS3 to see how the last ten mimutes play.
I would suggest using BD Rebuilder and or MultiAVCHD tools to keep the menues and to edit the menues.
What movie titles do you have these issues?
Update: Yup, my PS3 can play the Despicable Me 2 3D.iso last 10 minutes with no problems. So, its the Popcorn Hour A-400 that is buggy and picky.
ExSport
20th December 2013, 11:40
My PS3 didn't even see the file on USB, though it recognize USB itself. Firmware or system update version is 4.53
[update1]
If I fix the resolution and feed raw file in to muxer and let it insert SEI and other stuff then it works for me, I should mention I created AVCHD disc for testing. So the way I see it PS3 is having issues with resolution which are not standard and your file are indeed one of them and as such it simply fails to play them, if it is not corrected.
Thanks for tests HWK. It is weird. Did you try original, not remuxed file? It worked for me without problems but I copied it to PS3 via DLNA/UPnP (with no file manipulation like remuxing,transcoding...)
Will test today evening or tomorrow with all new tsMuxeR versions.
Sharc
20th December 2013, 13:46
physic:
2.6.6(a) fails to create .iso.
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.6(a). www.networkoptix.com
Decoding H264 stream (track 1): 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 H264 stream (track 2): 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
B-pyramid level 2 detected. Shift DTS to 3 frames
Processed 1608 video frames
Processed 1608 video frames
Flushing write buffer
Creating Blu-ray stream info and seek index
It exits with error code -1073740777.
Edit:
It works with 2.4.1(b)
nunub
20th December 2013, 17:56
1. Here is my BDInfo:
Disc Title: AVATAR_3D_MRCREMUX
Disc Size: 49,803,309,936 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Extras: Blu-ray 3D
BDInfo: 0.5.8
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00002.MPLS
Length: 2:41:41.650 (h:m:s.ms)
Size: 49,138,624,512 bytes
Total Bitrate: 40.52 Mbps
VIDEO:
Codec Bitrate Description
----- ------- -----------
MPEG-4 AVC Video 21149 kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
MPEG-4 MVC Video 10591 kbps
AUDIO:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
DTS-HD Master Audio English 4146 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4146 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
DTS-HD Master Audio Vietnamese 2222 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 2222 kbps / 16-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 16-bit)
SUBTITLES:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
Presentation Graphics English 23.781 kbps
Presentation Graphics Vietnamese 39.221 kbps
2. I use the Imax player to watch it and I can see that problem (a glitch per 15 minutes).
3. And with the pixel glitch, I have try with many version of tsmuxer and all of them still get that error.
I have asked a person (he was an genius in using Scenarist) in my country and he said that tsmuxer still have problem and do not use it for remux 3D Blu-ray. He has compare this program with Scenarist (about the price and the quality come up with both software) and I can see that tsmuxer works pretty good (I don't believe him). But nowaday, some people test my remux discs and they said the films, which was remuxed by tsmuxer sometime get glitch. I have tested 3 of those movies and recognized they were right such as: Avatar (pixel glitch), Painted Skin, The Smurf 2 (glitch when call popup menu).
So anyone need to try those discs to see if you get the same problem like me or not.
@physic: good work.
In fact tsmuxer is blessing which was needed the most and i had seen that all of my multiplexing for 3d's are playing smoothly without any glitches even avataar.
physic
20th December 2013, 18:50
Sharc
It can. I think the problem occurred with your particular example. Please send me a sample if you can.
all
I am going to release non beta version at Sunday.
Sharc
20th December 2013, 19:30
Sharc
It can. I think the problem occurred with your particular example. Please send me a sample if you can.
Here a sample. (http://www.mediafire.com/watch/1crcjstbh5amfud/combinedMVC.h264)
physic
20th December 2013, 20:53
Sharc
I tried several times with this sampe, but no error occurred. I tried ISO file and BD-folder. Has you got problem once or it's reproduced every time?
P.S. your log contain message "Processed 1608 video frames" but sample that you provided 1000 frames long.
minhjirachi
If you provide any sample with any problem I'll fix it.
Sharc
20th December 2013, 22:02
Sharc
I tried several times with this sampe, but no error occurred. I tried ISO file and BD-folder. Has you got problem once or it's reproduced every time?
P.S. your log contain message "Processed 1608 video frames" but sample that you provided 1000 frames long.
The problem is reproducible every time and with different samples. I just now did it again with exactly the same 1000 frames sample which I uploaded.
When I mux to .ts or .m2ts or BD-folder all is ok. The problem comes only when I want to create a Blu-ray ISO.
Strange.
physic
20th December 2013, 22:30
Sharc
Is the output folder has some special characters? Could you try some simple output folder? (2.4.1(b) doesn't use stored output folder name). May be problem with it.
Cedvano
20th December 2013, 23:14
physic:
2.6.6(a) fails to create .iso.
It exits with error code -1073740777.
Edit:
It works with 2.4.1(b)
Same problem for ISO with somes MKV.
Sharc
20th December 2013, 23:47
Sharc
Is the output folder has some special characters? Could you try some simple output folder? (2.4.1(b) doesn't use stored output folder name). May be problem with it.
I tried again with Output Folder C:\
Same problem, no luck.
The .iso is actually created as a file, but cannot be mounted.
tymoxa
21st December 2013, 00:02
The .iso is actually created as a file, but cannot be mounted.
No problems here with your sample.
ISO is mounted and playing fine in TMT3.
tsMuxer log is here: http://pastebin.com/1gP30Mrb
HWK
21st December 2013, 00:10
Thanks for tests HWK. It is weird. Did you try original, not remuxed file? It worked for me without problems but I copied it to PS3 via DLNA/UPnP (with no file manipulation like remuxing,transcoding...)
Will test today evening or tomorrow with all new tsMuxeR versions.
That part I didn't carry out. Which would explain what happened here.
physic
21st December 2013, 00:16
Sharc
I have not idea yet how to fix it. I tried a lot of files (include your sample) and can't reproduce this problem. May be you can give me TeamViewer access to your PC?
HWK
21st December 2013, 00:19
Sharc
I have not idea yet how to fix it. I tried a lot of files (include your sample) and can't reproduce this problem. May be you can give me TeamViewer access to your PC?
Roman, for SEI message do AVCHD output and BD output share same code. I tired ExSport sample on PS3 and after correcting length and width PS3 didn't have any problem playing them.
Original source was 1920x800 and I changed to 1920x1080 before burning to disc, otherwise no go on my PS3.
HWK
21st December 2013, 00:23
I tried again with Output Folder C:\
Same problem, no luck.
The .iso is actually created as a file, but cannot be mounted.
Can you open iso with winrar or similar tool to see if it was build correctly. Also what are you using to to mount image file.
physic
21st December 2013, 00:48
HWK
Yes, same code is used for BDMV and AVCHD. The different only in file/dir names and movieObject.bdmv.
P.S. It is useless to check ISO because of tsMuxeR crashed during writing CLPI file.
Sharc
21st December 2013, 01:00
Can you open iso with winrar or similar tool to see if it was build correctly. Also what are you using to to mount image file.
tsMuxer exits with an error after spending some time with 'creating blu-ray stream info and seek index'.
I use Virtual Clone Drive. As I said all goes well with 2.4.1(b).
(Cedvano seems to have a similar issue)
ExSport
21st December 2013, 01:00
Ok, I will try and see what happens.
[update]
My PS3 didn't even see the file on USB, though it recognize USB itself. Firmware or system update version is 4.53
You have to click on triange when on USB (Video section) and select "Display All"
Then you will see all video files, whatever file structure is used.
HWK
21st December 2013, 01:03
You have to click on triange when on USB (Video section) and select "Display All"
Then you will see all video files, whatever file structure is used.
Ok, I will try that and see what happens.
ExSport
21st December 2013, 01:29
@Roman + @HWK:
For now tests from PS3 only (USB), tomorrow will test PanTV.
Created ts+m2ts samples with versions below:
2.1.8, 2.2.3, 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.4.0, 2.4.1, 2.5.5 - produces same binary file - timestamp and picture is skipping back and forward
2.5.7 - timestamp is running ok but picture is buggy-every few frames some older frames are added?
2.5.9 - similar as 2.5.7
2.6.4 - similar as 2.5.7
2.6.6 - timestamp and picture similar as 2.1.8There was no difference in behavior for .ts or .m2ts alternative.
I also tested your two Scenarist samples and no problems, played flawlessly.
I recorded whole testing, it has 4min, so feel free to see what exactly is happening:
https://www.copy.com/s/GoqLaZ6kKKEt/Test_Samples/Recording (Browse to Recording folder for file "Behavior of every tsMuxeR version.mp4")
Here are uploaded test files to not waste time with manual creation:
https://www.copy.com/s/GoqLaZ6kKKEt/Test_Samples/Tests (Browse to TESTS folder manually)
P.S.
Source "ffmpeg_sample.ts" file => not remuxed one works as usual => no problems
physic
21st December 2013, 02:02
ExSport
I suggest to switch to file with standart resolution if you have such problem file. At this case HWK can check this file as well.
Also, please try new build 2.6.7(b):
tsMuxeR 2.6.7(b) (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0VmPcEZTp8NWnRhZ3NMN2c2Yzg/edit?usp=sharing)
This build has not new changes for SEI, but has 3-state choose instead. You can make next test:
- Found a file which already has SEI messages. You can detect such file if tsMuxeR doesn't show "insert SEI" message during remux.
- Ensure that source file has not problem
- Select value "always rebuild SEI" and remux in the tsMuxeR this file. So, tsMuxeR is going to recreate SEI even if they already exists. If problem appears after it I'll compare source file and file after tsMuxR.
HWK
21st December 2013, 02:09
Good call, having standard resolution is way to go. Also how are you encoding file in first place and setting which are being used.
I use media info and it reports x264 as encoder.
HWK
21st December 2013, 02:26
Roman, I just re-ran the test and I can confirm time stamp is correct if frame rate in constant, even if resolution is not standard. Also ExSport experience of "picture is buggy-every few frames some older frames are added?" can be explained by variable frame rate and it may be creating havoc when tsmuxer add info into stream and confuse player.
If constant frame rate is used then total run time of file created by tsmuxer matches with original one.
ExSport
21st December 2013, 02:41
@physic: I updated links - upload finished, please check this out.
I will test new version tomorrow, now it is too late :)
Btw. what is wrong with sample? It has normal resolution for cropped file with 1920x800px. I don't want to make strict BD output which requires 1920x1080. I want to remux e.g. mkv file to transport stream so it can be played on PS3 because PS3 doesn't support MKV. Original file works so it is nothing wrong with it but with SEI usage in tsMuxeR.
@HWK: As I said it is made by ffmpeg which uses x264 encoder. It is done by DLNA/UPnP software which manipulates with containers MKV-->TS or transcodes files to h.264/mpeg2 if subtitles are needed or renderer supports mpeg2-ps only,....
I don't see the reason why file must be 1080p for making ts file from mkv or other container. I want e.g. final res. 1920x800 as original, without any recompression because if it is not burned as BD Disk, this resolution is not against the standard so don't want to lose quality by recompression.
Thanks
HWK
21st December 2013, 02:46
Variable framerate seems to be issue, if you read my latest post resolution seems not to be culprit. I just encoded again with orignal resolution of file, but change framerate header from variable to constant to 23.98fps.
BTW: Original one is same fps according totalcode which read elementary stream. So it seems you need to find way to specify constant fps for it to work.
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ID : 256 (0x100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Codec ID : 27
Duration : 24s 24ms
Bit rate : 2 292 Kbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 800 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 2.40:1
Frame rate mode : Variable
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Stream size : 6.56 MiB (74%)
Writing library : x264 core 133 r2334 a3ac64b
Encoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=1 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x3 / me=dia / subme=1 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.00 / mixed_ref=0 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=0 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=0 / threads=2 / lookahead_threads=1 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / bluray_compat=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=2 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / weightb=1 / open_gop=0 / weightp=1 / keyint=25 / keyint_min=2 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=0 / rc=crf / mbtree=0 / crf=23.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=0 / qpmax=69 / qpstep=4 / vbv_maxrate=31250 / vbv_bufsize=31250 / crf_max=0.0 / nal_hrd=none / ip_ratio=1.40 / pb_ratio=1.30 / aq=1:1.00
physic
21st December 2013, 02:46
ExSport
OK
HWK
I don't understand exactly why do you conclude that file has variable framerate? And yes, tsMuxeR doesn't support it and doesn't take it into account during generation SEI messages.
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