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r0lZ
23rd January 2014, 01:15
At least some versions (and perhaps all, I don't know) have the left and right inverted. But that should not be a problem.
yoshi_5
24th January 2014, 02:23
Hello,
Using version 2.6.12 I'm trying to remux Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 3D to just have the video and the audio.
I select playlist 1, remove all the additional stuff that I don't want (other languages, etc.), I then select the create iso option, choose file location and start the remux.
At about 21% way through I get an error message -4, with a message that says it's an unknown exception, but it does not have to be... to contact the support team.
I hope you can help... support team... thank you.
jdobbs
24th January 2014, 02:56
Hello,
Using version 2.6.12 I'm trying to remux Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 3D to just have the video and the audio.
I select playlist 1, remove all the additional stuff that I don't want (other languages, etc.), I then select the create iso option, choose file location and start the remux.
At about 21% way through I get an error message -4, with a message that says it's an unknown exception, but it does not have to be... to contact the support team.
I hope you can help... support team... thank you.Try demuxing the streams, and then using the demuxed streams to create the new ISO.
HWK
24th January 2014, 04:55
Hello,
Using version 2.6.12 I'm trying to remux Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 3D to just have the video and the audio.
I select playlist 1, remove all the additional stuff that I don't want (other languages, etc.), I then select the create iso option, choose file location and start the remux.
At about 21% way through I get an error message -4, with a message that says it's an unknown exception, but it does not have to be... to contact the support team.
I hope you can help... support team... thank you.
Try demuxing the streams, and then using the demuxed streams to create the new ISO.
Method won't work, I already tried it and it doesn't matter what you do. Only join command is working but you need to open files individually rather mpls file.
yoshi_5
24th January 2014, 05:16
Try demuxing the streams, and then using the demuxed streams to create the new ISO.
I used the "demux" option in tsmuxer to demux the H.264, MVC, and DTS-HD streams...
After demuxing them, I loaded those 3 streams into tsmuxer and created the bluray ISO. When trying to play.. only the first 8 minutes and 10 seconds shows in my player as playable. When I get near the end of that 8 minutes and 10 seconds... the video pixels get choppy, and when the 8 minutes and 10 seconds is up, the video starts over again.
When looking at the playlist, it appears as though the opening sequence (index 1) is 7:34 long (00344.ssif), there are then 3 different :17 (index 2) lines (00345.ssif, 00350.ssif(1), and 00359.SSIF(2). Then finally the rest of the movie (index 3) at 1:26:58 long.
Any other suggestions... or did I possibly do something incorrectly during the demux?
Thanks for your help!
yoshi_5
24th January 2014, 05:18
Method won't work, I already tried it and it doesn't matter what you do. Only join command is working but you need to open files individually rather mpls file.
Thank you HWK, can you tell me exactly which files to join?
I will try that next. :thanks:
Cruzader1986
24th January 2014, 07:25
when using the tsmuxer on Despicable Me 2, any movement on the timeline on a player stops the video. like when i move it to 10 minute mark, its ok, but when moving again, the video hangs. i did successfully remuxed using Scenarist BD and the video doesnt hang, so there must be a bug in tsmuxer with regards to Despicable Me 2
Cruzader1986
24th January 2014, 09:24
and i tried Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters. one with scenarist and one with tsmuxer.
the scenarist result is 33.9 while tsmuxer is only 33.4 GB, so thats around 500MB difference
and the birates are
scenarist:
total bitrate:55.17
mpeg4 avc : 30981
mpeg4 mvc: 16490
dolby trueaudio: 3526
-----
tsmuxer:
total bitrate:54.42
mpeg4 avc : 30745
mpeg4 mvc: 16008
dolby trueaudio: 3526
is this normal or does the quality drop a bit when using tsmuxer?
christoph.s84
24th January 2014, 11:23
@Cruzader1986: this is normal, tsmuxer doesn't change anything in quality. As someone mentioned before in this thread, the difference is only in creation of the m2ts files which makes different file sizes.
@all who have problems with seamless branching titles: we maybe found a solution for this at the german slysoft forum (DaveO88 already mentioned in post 1297). I can't try because I don't have any of the mentioned titles (or any other seamless branching 3D titles so far) but you may try demuxing with eac3to and then muxing the elementary streams with tsmuxer, this should work.
frencher
25th January 2014, 01:01
Hello,
Using version 2.6.12 I'm trying to remux Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 3D to just have the video and the audio.
I select playlist 1, remove all the additional stuff that I don't want (other languages, etc.), I then select the create iso option, choose file location and start the remux.
At about 21% way through I get an error message -4, with a message that says it's an unknown exception, but it does not have to be... to contact the support team.
I hope you can help... support team... thank you.
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 3D is bd multi-angle same mpls for 4 playlist ;)
tsMuxer support multi-angles ?
mariner
25th January 2014, 01:18
Seamless Branching
Greetings Everyone.
I tired muxing a title (2D) with seamless branching, but got one with multiple video tracks instead.
Has seamless branching been implemented yet?
Many thank and best regards.
Cruzader1986
25th January 2014, 05:33
on monsters inc and monster university, the audio seems to be out of sync by a few frames when using tsmuxer
HWK
25th January 2014, 08:07
Seamless Branching
Greetings Everyone.
I tired muxing a title (2D) with seamless branching, but got one with multiple video tracks instead.
Has seamless branching been implemented yet?
Many thank and best regards.
This is expected behavior from tsmuxer, since it will remove seamless branching from disc when processing.
HWK
25th January 2014, 08:19
on monsters inc and monster university, the audio seems to be out of sync by a few frames when using tsmuxer
I have monster university and will try it out and see what is happening.
mariner
25th January 2014, 14:45
This is expected behavior from tsmuxer, since it will remove seamless branching from disc when processing.
Thanks for the reply, HWK.
Using short camcorder clips as input, not a disc.
Has Roman implemented the feature that creates mpls containing multiple videos playing successively without gap?
Many thanks and best regards.
HWK
26th January 2014, 21:14
Thanks for the reply, HWK.
Using short camcorder clips as input, not a disc.
Has Roman implemented the feature that creates mpls containing multiple videos playing successively without gap?
Many thanks and best regards.
I am not in position to speak of that, since I do not know myself. What I do know if you use mpls which refers to multiple m2ts files, then it will be joined.
Emulgator
26th January 2014, 22:17
mariner, you said you would bring in camcorder clips:
Maybe you want seamless play (so appending) of independently shot clips ?
"Add" the first clip, then the "join" button appends the following clips.
The source clips are muxed as one .m2ts file then.
This concatenation plays seamlessly if encoded by the same encoder / device.
mariner
27th January 2014, 04:01
I am not in position to speak of that, since I do not know myself. What I do know if you use mpls which refers to multiple m2ts files, then it will be joined.
mariner, you said you would bring in camcorder clips:
Maybe you want seamless play (so appending) of independently shot clips ?
"Add" the first clip, then the "join" button appends the following clips.
The source clips are muxed as one .m2ts file then.
This concatenation plays seamlessly if encoded by the same encoder / device.
Thanks for the reply, HWK and Emulgator.
Joining the clips is exactly what I'm trying to avoid.
Currently I'm using BDedit to add video clips to the playlist one by one, a very tedious process.
It would be great if Roman could implement this extremely useful feature.
Many thanks and best regards.
marcusj0015
27th January 2014, 05:53
Stripping HD extensions is not a reencode, it's just a sophisticated demux. What you want is an audio encoder. Why do you insist to add an audio encoder to a video (de)muxer? It's not at all the same job.
I never said it was, what I was saying is that dts-hd is a far more complicated format, and implementing a demuxer to split out the core and throw away everything else is more complicated than implementing a wav writer (many of which are open source) and using a flac's open source decoding library, along with a little code to allow them to both be uses in succession.
von Suppé
27th January 2014, 09:03
...implementing a demuxer to split out the core and throw away everything else is more complicated than implementing a wav writer (many of which are open source) and using a flac's open source...
Complicated or not, the tools are there. A lot of people just want to back-up their (3D) BD movie only with original audio into a smaller BD-ISO or folder structure. FLAC doesn't come into play then, IMHO.
If you should go for mkv, and source audio is DTS(-HD) or True-HD/AC3, then why go for FLAC? Conversion means first demuxing/splitting anyways, decoding to pcm (which is not free/open source in the case of DTS-HD, IIRC) and then encoding back to FLAC. What's the use, or am I missing something here?
Cheers
AFSS
27th January 2014, 15:54
Hello,
I have followed a suggestion on adding the .srt subtitle into a Bluray 3D remux, and then re-running it through TsMuxer, in order to add the 3D plane #. I have tried various plane numbers, but no matter what I choose, the subtitles still play in 2D (no offset applied to the subs).
I was hoping I could stop using scenarist,as TsMuxer is an outstanding tool, but until I figure out how to make the subtitles come to the front (offset of -11 in scenarist), I am stuck...
Please, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.
k-c-ksum
27th January 2014, 16:57
would it be possible to add DOLBY-E audio mux/demuxing. It gets used on a few satellite tv feeds.
HWK
27th January 2014, 18:10
Hello,
I have followed a suggestion on adding the .srt subtitle into a Bluray 3D remux, and then re-running it through TsMuxer, in order to add the 3D plane #. I have tried various plane numbers, but no matter what I choose, the subtitles still play in 2D (no offset applied to the subs).
I was hoping I could stop using scenarist,as TsMuxer is an outstanding tool, but until I figure out how to make the subtitles come to the front (offset of -11 in scenarist), I am stuck...
Please, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.
Recent version of tsmuxer is broken with regards to subtitle and 3D depth.
AFSS
27th January 2014, 20:05
Recent version of tsmuxer is broken with regards to subtitle and 3D depth.
Ok, thanks ! do you know which is the last release this was working ? 2.6.11 ?
kensan
30th January 2014, 07:43
Hello
I tried to mux with hevc streams. Most of them are no problem. But some of them are error.
Those has vui_parameters in sequence parameter set.
tsMuxeR does not support hevc with vui parmeters?
r0lZ
30th January 2014, 08:36
I have tried to demux "Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2 3D", but I got a serious problem.
The main movie MPLS (00001.mpls) has 3 angles as you can see with the eac3to output:
1) 00001.mpls (angle 1), 00344.m2ts+00345.m2ts+00346.m2ts, 1:34:51
- Chapters, 16 chapters
- h264/AVC (left eye), 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- h264/AVC (right eye), 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, French, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
2) 00001.mpls (angle 2), 00344.m2ts+00350.m2ts+00346.m2ts, 1:34:51
- Chapters, 16 chapters
- h264/AVC (left eye), 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- h264/AVC (right eye), 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, French, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
3) 00001.mpls (angle 3), 00344.m2ts+00359.m2ts+00346.m2ts, 1:34:51
- Chapters, 16 chapters
- h264/AVC (left eye), 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- h264/AVC (right eye), 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, French, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
And here is the output of tsMuxeR:
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.9. www.networkoptix.com
Track ID: 4114
Stream type: MVC
Stream ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/MVC
Stream info: H.264/MVC Views: 2 Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 3d-pg-planes: 32
Stream lang:
Track ID: 4113
Stream type: H.264
Stream ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Stream info: Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
Stream lang:
Track ID: 4352
Stream type: DTS-HD
Stream ID: A_DTS
Stream info: Bitrate: 1536Kbps core + MLP data.Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1 (DTS Master Audio 24bit)
Stream lang: eng
Track ID: 4353
Stream type: DTS-HD
Stream ID: A_DTS
Stream info: Bitrate: 1536Kbps core + MLP data.Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1 (DTS Master Audio)
Stream lang: fra
Track ID: 4354
Stream type: AC3
Stream ID: A_AC3
Stream info: Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1
Stream lang: spa
Track ID: 4355
Stream type: AC3
Stream ID: A_AC3
Stream info: Bitrate: 192Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 2
Stream lang: eng
Track ID: 4608
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #0 3d-plane: 1
Stream lang: eng
Track ID: 4609
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #1 3d-plane: 2
Stream lang: eng
Track ID: 4610
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #2 3d-plane: 3
Stream lang: fra
Track ID: 4611
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #3 3d-plane: 4
Stream lang: spa
Track ID: 4612
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #4 3d-plane: 5
Stream lang: fra
Track ID: 4613
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #5 3d-plane: 6
Stream lang: eng
Track ID: 4614
Stream type: PGS
Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #6 3d-plane: 7
Stream lang: spa
File #00000 name=Y:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00344.ssif
Duration: 00:07:34.745
Base view: left-eye
start-time: 524280
Marks: 00:00:00.000 00:07:12.014
File #00001 name=Y:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00345.ssif
Duration: 00:00:17.726
Base view: left-eye
start-time: 524280
File #00002 name=Y:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00346.ssif
Duration: 01:26:58.212
Base view: left-eye
start-time: 524280
Marks: 00:12:51.520 00:18:50.420 00:25:58.390 00:31:57.081 00:36:53.252
Marks: 00:39:28.908 00:41:07.840 00:45:28.016 00:49:48.693 00:54:41.403
Marks: 01:00:39.886 01:06:47.920 01:12:54.953 01:21:25.588
Obviously, tsMuxeR doesn't "know" that there are 3 angles in that MPLS, and it displays only the information about angle 1. It omits completely 00350.ssif and 00359.ssif, corresponding to angles 2 and 3.
Furthermore, if I try to demux the video streams, here is what I get:
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.9. 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
Processed 11753 video frames
Processed 136440 video frames
Flushing write buffer
Demux complete.
Demuxing time: 8 min 0 sec
As you can see, the MVC stream is truncated at frame 11753.
Note that frame 11753 is somewhere at the beginning of 00345.ssif, in the multi-angle part of the movie. The other streams (AVC, audio and subtitles) are correct.
So, currently, afaik there is no way to specify to tsMuxeR that angle 1, 2 or 3 must be demuxed. I haven't tried, but I guess that it has the same limitation with a 2D multi-angle MPLS.
And anyway, with a 3D multi-angle MPLS, it cannot demux properly the MVC stream. eac3to, in the other hand, can demux the two video streams of any angle (but it has other problems, notably with the subtitles).
Usually, when a movie has several angles, each angle is authored in a different MPLS, and in that case, tsMuxeR has no problem demuxing them. But the case of several angles included in the same MPLS is currently not supported. Of course, it's a major limitation/bug.
Ghitulescu
30th January 2014, 09:30
Here's (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=170154)the story.
1.10.6 can [re]mux while the latest one I have, 2.6.6, objects at one audio track.
josey_wells
30th January 2014, 12:43
The tsMuxer series V2.x produces corrupted video playback when muxing into a BluRay folder for some movies where the V1.x works fine.
An example of the latest is "Raise The Titanic" another one is "Prince Of Darkness". Both of these were not able to produce clean video with V2.x but V1.x worked fine.
If this has not been reported then please log as error to be investigated.
jediknight
31st January 2014, 03:33
Roman will continue to develop this project ? We cant see him at these days, i hope he is ok :).
jdobbs
31st January 2014, 04:55
Roman will continue to develop this project ? We cant see him at these days, i hope he is ok :). He said (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1662158#post1662158) he would be gone for several weeks on Jan 14th.
HWK
31st January 2014, 04:58
He said (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1662158#post1662158) he would be gone for several weeks on Jan 14th.
I am guessing he will most likely to return after Olympics.
jdobbs
31st January 2014, 05:44
I am guessing he will most likely to return after Olympics. Do you think he'll bobsledding or ski-jumping? I can't picture a programmer on figure skates -- but Hockey, now that's a different story.
kensan
31st January 2014, 06:00
Hello
I tried to mux with hevc streams. Most of them are no problem. But some of them are error.
Those has vui_parameters in sequence parameter set.
tsMuxeR does not support hevc with vui parmeters?
My description was not accurate. I write again in detail
I use version 2.6.12 and HM13.0 encoded HEVC stream
strange behavior!
1) Error
vui_parameters_present_flag ==1
&& aspect_ratio_present_flag == 1
&& aspect_ratio_idc == 14
others are HM13.0 default
2) OK but frame rate is not displayed on tsMuxeR GUI window
vui_parameters_present_flag ==1
&& vui_parmeter_info_present_flag == 1
&& vui_num_units_in_tick == 1001
&& vui_time_scale == 30000
others are HM13.0 default
3) OK but frame rate is not displayed on tsMuxeR GUI window
vui_parameters_present_flag ==1
&& aspect_ratio_present_flag == 1
&& aspect_ratio_idc == 1 or 0
&& vui_parmeter_info_present_flag == 1
&& vui_num_units_in_tick == 1001
&& vui_time_scale == 30000
others are HM13.0 default
HWK
31st January 2014, 06:41
Do you think he'll bobsledding or ski-jumping? I can't picture a programmer on figure skates -- but Hockey, now that's a different story.
Is he not allowed to have fun? I am thinking because he is working for Network Optix company may be they need all the man power they can get, while Olympic is in progress or he want to see Olympic first hand.
Anyways, I sure hope so he return soon.
jdobbs
31st January 2014, 06:50
Is he not allowed to have fun? I am thinking because he is working for Network Optix company may be they need all the man power they can get, while Olympic is in progress or he want to see Olympic first hand.
Anyways, I sure hope so he return soon.I wasn't being serious...
HWK
31st January 2014, 07:37
I wasn't being serious...
Neither was I :D, unfortunately I have trouble decoding intentions of people even when they are next to me.
spotter
2nd February 2014, 20:27
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=170181
TSMuxer doesn't seem to really obey the in/out time stamps in a playlist. It shows them in the UI of the gui which would seem to imply that it should do the right thing, but in practice it doesn't. If a file is included more than once spit in parts it only includes the whole file the first time it's mentioned.
Audiophile1178
7th February 2014, 06:50
i found glitch or bug on tsmuxer 2.6.11
I muxed original blu-ray disc The Day After Tomorrow EUR with the tsmuxer 2.6.11. And output was totally glitch at every frame. The whole m2ts file corrupted after muxing.
Here is some screenshots:
http://i.imgur.com/yNAb7aF.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/EOWdpVA.jpg
How Can I help you more ? I can give you sample of m2ts that i've created with tsmuxer. But i dont know how to split for uploading :)).
Edit: i've tried muxing with older versions, problem still continues. Now im tried with 1.11.6(b), no problem with this version..
The tsMuxer series V2.x produces corrupted video playback when muxing into a BluRay folder for some movies where the V1.x works fine.
An example of the latest is "Raise The Titanic" another one is "Prince Of Darkness". Both of these were not able to produce clean video with V2.x but V1.x worked fine.
If this has not been reported then please log as error to be investigated.
I had the same problems as both of you on a movie that I just tried muxing and the following settings worked for me.
Under Tracks in tsMuxeR select the video track (H.264, VC1, etc...) and change the general track options from "Insert SEI and VUI data if absent" to "Do not change SEI and VUI data".
Before I changed this video I had BAD BLOCKING and picture jumping all over the place. After I changed that video setting it played back fine.
Maybe it's a bug... Maybe it's not... I don't know but I know that changing that setting fixed everything for me.
I hope that this information helps you! :)
vanden
7th February 2014, 16:05
I have similar problem ... but with 3D remux.
I have remuxed a 3D bluray in Blu-ray ISO and some frames are corrupted ...
I have tested "Under Tracks in tsMuxeR select the video track (H.264, VC1, etc...) and change the general track options from "Insert SEI and VUI data if absent" to "Do not change SEI and VUI data" on AVC and MVC track and it's OK ...
"Insert SEI and VUI data if absent" :
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.12. 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 pict timing and buffering period SEI units
H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units
Decoding AC3 stream (track 3): Bitrate: 448Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1
Processed 137819 video frames
Processed 137819 video frames
Flushing write buffer
Creating Blu-ray stream info and seek index
Creating Blu-ray playlist
Mux successful complete
Finalize ISO disk
Muxing time: 6 min 27 sec
TsMuxer(KO).jpg (http://vandenk.free.fr/TsMuxer(KO).jpg)
"Do not change SEI and VUI data" :
Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.12. 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: 448Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1
Processed 137819 video frames
Processed 137819 video frames
Flushing write buffer
Creating Blu-ray stream info and seek index
Creating Blu-ray playlist
Mux successful complete
Finalize ISO disk
Muxing time: 7 min 12 sec
TsMuxer(Ok).jpg (http://vandenk.free.fr/TsMuxer(Ok).jpg)
Audiophile1178
7th February 2014, 17:58
vanden, are your screen shots reverse? I don't see any video corruption as shown in the screen shots by jediknight which is what I was having as an output. The only difference between your two screen shots (to me) is that one is in B&W and the other isn't? The one that you have marked as OK is in B&W and the KO one is in color. Is that correct?
vanden
7th February 2014, 19:10
vanden, are your screen shots reverse? I don't see any video corruption as shown in the screen shots by jediknight which is what I was having as an output. The only difference between your two screen shots (to me) is that one is in B&W and the other isn't? The one that you have marked as OK is in B&W and the KO one is in color. Is that correct?
No two are in color ! But the one that i have marked KO is completely corrupt colors ...
godu
7th February 2014, 20:25
I can confirm this bug - tested version 2.6.12 and Tiitanic 3D disc 1.
Do I have a problem if I deselect the insert of SEI and VUI data? Is SEI and VUI data necessary for remuxing a disc?
rack04
9th February 2014, 23:31
Has tsMuxeR been updated to support the --pulldown and --fake-interlaced options used in x264?
HWK
9th February 2014, 23:40
Has tsMuxeR been updated to support the --pulldown and --fake-interlaced options used in x264?
No, not at the moment.
Sharc
10th February 2014, 00:50
No, not at the moment.
eh?
Some time ago I tested --pulldown double with tsMuxeR and it worked. Has it been recently scrapped again?
--fake interlaced has always been working ....
jdobbs
10th February 2014, 01:32
eh?
Some time ago I tested --pulldown double with tsMuxeR and it worked. Has it been recently scrapped again?
--fake interlaced has always been working ....I can tell you that --pulldown 32 is still jumpy.
SubJunk
15th February 2014, 03:36
Just wanted to report that all versions after 2.2.3b still have the regression that causes broken playback on PS3 with some videos when muxed via MEncoder :)
Strike_Man
15th February 2014, 22:47
will tsmuxerGUI be able to join multiple m2ts ? (not mpls muxing)
jdobbs
15th February 2014, 22:57
will tsmuxerGUI be able to join multiple m2ts ? (not mpls muxing)Not sure I understand? You can join multiple M2TS files now.
Strike_Man
15th February 2014, 23:13
Not sure I understand? You can join multiple M2TS files now.
i mean.... append m2ts .... like mkvtoolnix ... i got 1 BD with 2 m2ts control by 1 mpls ... but 2 m2ts have difference audio setting .... so it can't join 2 m2ts in single 1(error right after muxed first m2ts) .... mkvtoolnix can join m2ts by append but can't detect PCM audio...
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