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laserfan
22nd March 2014, 13:21
It seems to me that the first time around (as romanr iirc) he was accessible via email and would respond. I don't know if anyone here knows his email address these days but his M.O. does seem to be that he disappears completely from this forum if he believes their are no bugs remaining in his software.
filler56789
22nd March 2014, 13:41
It seems to me that the first time around (as romanr iirc) he was accessible via email and would respond. I don't know if anyone here knows his email address these days but his M.O. does seem to be that he disappears completely from this forum if he believes their are no bugs remaining in his software.
You can send link in as private message or email me to tsmuxer@gmail.com
But I don't know whether he would ever send a reply though. :(
Yordan5
23rd March 2014, 10:14
He is aware this thread exists as he started it. I guess he'll come back when he wants to. There is no point trying to reach him by other means as this is the place for questions and mulling. If there are no replies from him here perhaps he has a good reason for that.
marcusj0015
31st March 2014, 21:33
At the moment I'm still optimistic. Cause this 3TB bug is not playing any games it just says 'nada, go home, stop right here'. I think physic simply never tried on such kinds of 3TB HDD. And the bug should be rel. new - old tsmuxer writes on them 'clean and successful'.
NTFS with MBR. You know at the moment most external 3TB HDD are formatted kind of 'anti-EFI/GPT' because most people still have BIOS not EFI and won't have for a long time.
To get the full 3+TB with MBR there's a trick hmm, was sth like - instead of usual 512-Byte-sektors register 4 KByte sectors?
I'm testing them since some weeks now - writing and writing, reading... no problems till now. tsmuxer 3D is the first.
I have a 3TB HDD, formatted with GPT, in a BIOS system, so long as you don't boot from it it'll work fine in Windows, and I haven't had a single issue with TsMuxer...
seems your hack is the problem, not the app.
fits79
8th April 2014, 20:10
What exactly is and do the "secondary (pip)" option you have at latest tsmuxer 2.6.12?
Cedvano
8th April 2014, 20:58
What exactly is and do the "secondary (pip)" option you have at latest tsmuxer 2.6.12?
It's for bonus in somes BD. You can see the making of when you watch movie.
fits79
8th April 2014, 21:23
How you can see these bonus?
And it bring it to any bluray movie or only at movies it has in it?
I see it at avengers bluray movie.
How can access that with programs liks bsplayer or powerdvd?
And why every time i post something i must enter a random question answer?
jdobbs
8th April 2014, 22:13
I have a 3TB HDD, formatted with GPT, in a BIOS system, so long as you don't boot from it it'll work fine in Windows, and I haven't had a single issue with TsMuxer...
seems your hack is the problem, not the app.If you are writing to a USB connected hard drive -- there is an issue. If you are muxing elementary streams, it works fine. But, if you are muxing using an MPLS as the source it is there. I've seen it on 3 different drives. You may not even notice it. There is a small amount of data that doesn't get written to the end of the M2TS. The big tell is that the packet count in the CLPI doesn't match the M2TS (it is set to length the M2TS should be). Switch to a directly connected SATA drive and it goes away completely.
fits79
8th April 2014, 22:23
The tsmuxer 2.6.12 has issue if you add the mpls file of one 3d bluray movie it DOESN'T extract the full movie at all because i try for movies like avengers or transforners and the result was only 1-2 gb even the source file was 30-40gb so....
And what do you mean?
How i can see the use of secondary (pip)
pjvader
9th April 2014, 11:42
i don't know if you can help me i have been using tsmuxer for years and i love it, but i now would like to create a blu-ray demo disc of clips from movies and was wondering if its possible to do it all in tsmuxer please? (i have tried but im failing!)
i would like it to
*have both 2d and 3d clips (i already have all my 2d clips ready to go all predited using tsmuxer :) its just the 3d clips im struggling to add as (forgive me if im wrong) they need to be added from the playlist to get it to be proper mvc full 3d
*be able to use cutting on each of the 3d-blu rays that are in the input (so i can edit it to a specific 3min clip etc)
*make each file an individual chapter
is that possible at all?
all i seem to be able to do at the moment is have one clip (it ignores all the others) and it only lets me using cutting on one clip, i know im probably doing something stupid but i just cant find what it is! thx
i303
9th April 2014, 14:35
Hello !
I have a question - I was not able to find any information about this nor to get this working with TSMUXER;
Is there a way to author a Blue Ray (or AVCHD) with more than one independent title ?
The only things i get working is to join separate ts streams together to one title or to add elemantary streams from another ts to an existing one, but not to author a blue ray structure with more than one separate title, that can be selected in the blue ray player.
I hope there is a way to do this.
Thanks in advance !
jdobbs
9th April 2014, 15:32
i don't know if you can help me i have been using tsmuxer for years and i love it, but i now would like to create a blu-ray demo disc of clips from movies and was wondering if its possible to do it all in tsmuxer please? (i have tried but im failing!)
i would like it to
*have both 2d and 3d clips (i already have all my 2d clips ready to go all predited using tsmuxer :) its just the 3d clips im struggling to add as (forgive me if im wrong) they need to be added from the playlist to get it to be proper mvc full 3d
*be able to use cutting on each of the 3d-blu rays that are in the input (so i can edit it to a specific 3min clip etc)
*make each file an individual chapter
is that possible at all?
all i seem to be able to do at the moment is have one clip (it ignores all the others) and it only lets me using cutting on one clip, i know im probably doing something stupid but i just cant find what it is! thxThat's pretty much all you can do with TSMUXER alone. The only other option would be to create a single stream by combining them. But it would be one long stream containing all clips, and you couldn't mix different sizes/types (no 3D mixed with 2D).
fits79
9th April 2014, 15:41
Can anyone to tell me what EXACTLY is the secondary (pip) and how i use it with simply words.
A lot of thanks
pjvader
9th April 2014, 17:03
That's pretty much all you can do with TSMUXER alone. The only other option would be to create a single stream by combining them. But it would be one long stream containing all clips, and you couldn't mix different sizes/types (no 3D mixed with 2D).
jdobbs hmmmmm i know that name!:D i would also like to thank you personally for your work (big fan!)
i cant see where im going wrong with tsmuxer as when i create a blu-ray iso or folders all it does is plays the first clip i have in the "input" section it doesnt go on to the next clip or chapter even if i have 20+ or just 2 clips in there (im using "add" to add them) and they appear in the tracks section im losing it here! lol
am i able to specify a start/finish time for each track too as its also applying the specified time edit to the first clip that it makes into the dis
sorry for so many questions i feel like a newb even though this aint my first rodeo so to speak!:o
airsoft
13th April 2014, 14:13
Does anyone problems with single TrueHD audio track - file for an example XXX.truehd - a 5.1 audio from the movie "Triple X" - with Vin Diesel or directly a MKV file contains Dolby TrueHD Audio..... tsMuxer couldn't recognize the audio?
in table "Tracks:" I see this
1 [ ] .......\XXX.mkv | H.264 | eng | Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920x1080p Frame rate: 23.976
Error dialog "Some tracks not recognized. This tracks was ignored. File name: "......\XXX.mkv"
after confirming the dialog the table is appended with another row
1 [X] .......\XXX.mkv | H.264 | eng | Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920x1080p Frame rate: 23.976
2 [X] .......\XXX.mkv | PGS | bul | Presentation Graphic Stream #3
all this I need because my Dune TV-303D hasn't license to decode TrueHD audio in MKV track. I did a test with another BluRay movie and instead of MKV as output I've used M2TS container and it works. Seems my Dune has license to decode Dolby TrueHD audio for ISO file, M2TS container, but not for MKV container
SeeMoreDigital
13th April 2014, 14:19
When the Dolby TrueHD stream was muxed into the .MKV container its (Dolby Digital) AC3 core was automatically removed by the MKV muxing application!
TSmuxer will reject any Dolby TrueHD stream without a core...
Cedvano
13th April 2014, 15:21
Can anyone to tell me what EXACTLY is the secondary (pip) and how i use it with simply words.
A lot of thanks
Go here http://www.slashgear.com/ps3-blu-ray-profile-11-does-it-live-up-to-expectations-289932/ (find in 1mn on Google)
marcusj0015
14th April 2014, 04:00
If you are writing to a USB connected hard drive -- there is an issue. If you are muxing elementary streams, it works fine. But, if you are muxing using an MPLS as the source it is there. I've seen it on 3 different drives. You may not even notice it. There is a small amount of data that doesn't get written to the end of the M2TS. The big tell is that the packet count in the CLPI doesn't match the M2TS (it is set to length the M2TS should be). Switch to a directly connected SATA drive and it goes away completely.
Oh I see, I normally mux from mkv, and use makemkv for ripping.
airsoft
14th April 2014, 18:31
When the Dolby TrueHD stream was muxed into the .MKV container its (Dolby Digital) AC3 core was automatically removed by the MKV muxing application!
TSmuxer will reject any Dolby TrueHD stream without a core...
Is there a chance to tell to mkvmerge (i.e. mkvtoolnix) to preserve the whole TrueHD track?
SeeMoreDigital
14th April 2014, 18:38
In short, no...
Indeed, it's not possible to preserve 'the whole' TrueHD track (ie: with core) using any Matroska muxing application.
r0lZ
14th April 2014, 23:27
Do you know why? Is it any good reason, or is it just a limitation or bug?
filler56789
15th April 2014, 00:29
Do you know why? Is it any good reason, or is it just a limitation or bug?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1376239#post1376239
Chetwood
15th April 2014, 05:33
https://trac.bunkus.org/wiki/FAQ%3ATrueHDAndAC3
r0lZ
15th April 2014, 08:02
Thank you. The explanation is clear. It's a limitation in the MKV specs. Pity! :-(
filler56789
15th April 2014, 14:07
^ I am no expert nor a Matroska fanboy, but I see no reason why the
Matroska container should have been designed to support ugly hacks like that. I mean,
DTS audio was intended to be extensible from the beginning, whereas TrueHD, being just a superset of MLP, actually can't have anything to do with AC3. Just my 2 shillings, and also the end of this whole O.T. :o :)
Guest
15th April 2014, 14:33
@filler56789
Chill out in accusing developers of making "ugly hacks", especially when you admit you are no expert. That's very close to rule 4 territory. Follow-up to PM if needed.
airsoft
16th April 2014, 05:22
In short, no...
Indeed, it's not possible to preserve 'the whole' TrueHD track (ie: with core) using any Matroska muxing application.
thanks.... so I'm continuing to fill my home cinema with 5 speakers.... already have a receiver and bass cabinet... and will switch my dune to bitstream the audio and the receiver will do the rest.... all of my remuxes that contain TrueHD are already in MKV format.... no such problem with 3D ISO titles... seems the license limitation is only for MKV or similiar problem like missing AC3 Core.... I knew only for DTS HD Master Audio that it has a DTS Core
Regards
Chetwood
16th April 2014, 05:23
@filler56789
Chill out in accusing developers of making "ugly hacks", especially when you admit you are no expert. That's very close to rule 4 territory. Follow-up to PM if needed.
? The ugly hack was the TrueHD implementation compared to DTS-MA, was it not?
Anyway, if you need the fallback option, you'd have to implement the stripped TrueHD + an extra AC3 track. Another reason to prefer DTS.
tebasuna51
16th April 2014, 10:51
? The ugly hack was the TrueHD implementation compared to DTS-MA, was it not?
Anyway, if you need the fallback option, you'd have to implement the stripped TrueHD + an extra AC3 track. Another reason to prefer DTS.
I don't understand this discussion, if you want lossless audio is enough the TrueHD track, most the times with less size than DTS-MA.
If you want lossy audio the AC3 track at 640 Kb/s have a good size/quality ratio.
If you want recover, from a TrueHD source, the TrueHD+AC3 track BD compliant, you can use eac3to. No mather the quality of AC3, now always use the TrueHD to play.
Of course if you have DTS-MA you can preserve this track if you want.
filler56789
16th April 2014, 12:19
@ Chetwood: yes, that's exactly what I meant (the Blu-Ray specs for TrueHD multiplexing).
@ neuron2: yes, I've sent a PM to you and to Doom9 as well.
FWIW:
The trick is that you can strip the file from the lossless correction data and end up with a pure MP3 file, much faster than encoding your lossless file to MP3. The correction data is stored in an ID3v2 tag frame (ugly hack), so probably a tag editor should be able to remove that.
Guest
16th April 2014, 14:41
Sorry for misunderstanding the original comment. We're all human.
SeeMoreDigital
16th April 2014, 14:57
With regard to placing Dolby TrueHD streams into the .M2TS container, I seem to remember having similar muxing issues when I was trying to back-up some of my (EVOB structure based) HD-DVD disc's to the Blu-ray disc structure :eek:
ndjamena
25th April 2014, 07:18
I'm trying to remux an MP4 with the TSMuxer GUI but it's throwing this error at me:
Error: MP4/MOV error: invalid stts index for SRT track #3 at position 871874.
The file was made using MP4Box and 'track #3' is in fact .ttxt chapters. I'm not sure what this means or where to go from here.
Ghitulescu
25th April 2014, 07:28
I'm trying to remux an MP4 with the TSMuxer GUI but it's throwing this error at me:
The file was made using MP4Box and 'track #3' is in fact .ttxt chapters. I'm not sure what this means or where to go from here.
Try converting the MP4 first to a format tsmuxer accepts.
ndjamena
25th April 2014, 07:31
So, there's nothing actually wrong with my file then?
Moppelkotze
6th May 2014, 20:18
Hello,
is there a version of tsMuxeR for Mac OS X PowerPC? Not Intel.
Thanks in advance.
tony_the_unik
11th May 2014, 11:23
hello everybody. i have a question, i read all the pages mentioned force subtitles but i don't understand what is the best method to do it.
i tried extract iso, use bdedit, and compress it but don't work and the iso do the double size of original.
anyone can explain me a good method please?
thanks in advance
Aleksoid1978
14th May 2014, 07:57
I have some MPEG-TS + HEVC that do not recognize HEVC stream by tsMuxer. MPC-BE handle normal only one of them :). If developers interesting - i can give a link to download.
VideoFanatic
21st May 2014, 10:13
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VideoFanatic
21st May 2014, 10:32
Could you possibly add this feature to TSMuxer please: At the moment I can select several files then drag the files into the Join button in TSMuxer GUI. The files are not in alphabetical order. Could you please add an option to always sort files in alphabetical order. I know that when selecting all the files in Windows Explorer I could just drag the 1st file into TSmuxer then they would be in order but it's easy to forget to do that.
Also before I can drag files into the Join button I have to drag the 1st file into TSMuxer and THEN the Join button is available. Could you please change it so that when there are no files in the TSMuxer and I can drag all my files into the Join button.
It is probably useless to ask for new features. The development of tsMuxeR has obviously stopped, and the source code is not available. It's a pity, but we will have to live with the current version.
VideoFanatic
21st May 2014, 10:45
I thought a new company Network Optix took over development of TSmuxer. Have they stopped developing it?
Have a look at the last message posted here by physic (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1662158#post1662158). He has stopped to work on tsMuxeR since January.
polleke
24th May 2014, 13:52
I use tsMuxerGUI to create a big HD.m2ts of multiple MTS files. When looking at the HD – Log.txt, I see the messages below:
[a02] [0:00:39] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING>
[a02] [0:00:28] The source file seems to be damaged (sync byte missing). <WARNING>
[a02] This track is not clean. <WARNING>
[a02] [0:01:29] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING>
[a02] [0:07:54] Detected PTS break, increasing PTS by 18.0ms... <WARNING>
[a02] [0:08:10] The source file seems to be damaged (sync byte missing). <WARNING>
[a02] [0:08:10] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING>
[a02] Audio overlaps for 32ms at playtime 0:00:26. <WARNING>
[a02] Audio overlaps for 12991ms at playtime 0:00:26. <WARNING>
Some MTS files are apparently corrupt, although they were copied without a problem from the SD card. When I look at the video, I see some digital distortion blocks, gaps in audio.
Is tsMuxerGUI able to fix or improve the current video files? Or do you know any other program? Any advice?
LilScrappy
5th June 2014, 07:44
Please help when i using tsMuxeR 2.6.12 for create custom 3D iso always have -1 error in the beginning process !
I put full 3D iso in daemon tools after that open PLAYLIST / movie file.mpls and add some subtitles and want to create new 3d iso file but have error always!
Please for help
Chetwood
12th June 2014, 15:38
Does anyone know the syntax how to batch demux all English/German subs from a BD with this tool? If not possible, I'd settle for ALL subs ripped from a BD. Thx.
r0lZ
12th June 2014, 17:51
Use the GUI once, and click the "Save meta file" button. You'll have an example of the meta file to use.
Chetwood
13th June 2014, 07:59
D'uh. Thanks!
SpasV
16th June 2014, 18:25
taMuxeR accepts and does cut operation on files containing left/right eye view encoded in 3D Blu-ray standard.
I need to know more about the operation.
Actually, I need to cut a few sections from the 3D movie Space Pirate Captain Harlock accompanying with English sound and then to join them in a movie having the English sound throughout the whole movie.
Following the program's GUI where the start/end times are accepted, I though the program will do cut operation frame correct and I could join the cut sections successfully.
It wasn't the case so, I made some attempts with two sources for K-frames and I've got a correct result for the 2D (left eye) view only (both files cut simultaneously).
With the 3D view the picture was weird and obliviously describing it wouldn't help.
Important things are:
Every part looks good in 3D, some joined parts look good in 3D but some other joined parts - not.
Finally, I ended up without a perfect cut/joined 3D movie.
The best result I got was with some frame blocking at the joining points, but the worst - with blocking practically at every scene change.
As long as I don't know software to cut both MVC files, except for tsMuxeR, could someone say something about possibilities of using tsMuxeR to cut/join 3D Blu-rays.
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