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CapricornX10X
10th December 2021, 21:53
Hello everyone. I have the movie Lord of the Rings extended uhd Blu-ray.
And as you know it is divided into 2 parts.
Is it possible to consolidate it into one big bluray file?
Via tsmuxer
tebasuna51
11th December 2021, 02:23
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CapricornX10X
11th December 2021, 12:32
ok. sorry for that sir
CapricornX10X
11th December 2021, 23:22
so ... any help ?
videoh
11th December 2021, 23:45
I have the movie Lord of the Rings extended uhd Blu-ray.
And as you know it is divided into 2 parts.
Is it possible to consolidate it into one big bluray file?
Why do you want to consolidate them? Will the result fit onto optical media? What are you trying to do?
CapricornX10X
12th December 2021, 20:57
I have the full blurry of Lord of the Rings in uhd resolution. Its about 150gb and it is divided into 2 parts.
And I want to try to attach the 2 parts of the movie to a full 1 movie
gonca
12th December 2021, 22:02
1...Remux movies to MKV (LOTR1, LOTR2)
2...Use MKVToolNIX to trim end of 1 and beginning of two (if so desired)
3...Merge both files
4...If audio is thd then re-create core
5...Use tsMuxeR to create UHD structure
CapricornX10X
13th December 2021, 13:52
Okay. Thanks for the comment ,
Is there an option that will guide me on how to do it accurately?
I know how to use tsmuxer
But in the software MKVToolNIX I have no idea.....
4...If audio is thd then re-create core (what is mean thd?)
is true hd dolby?
von Suppé
13th December 2021, 16:58
Yes, Dolby TrueHD is meant with thd.
If you want to create UHDBD with tsMuxer, specs dictate a TrueHD track to have an embedded legacy AC3 track. Which is often referred to as the "core". Eac3to can do this for you. Import the TrueHD track and output as "thd+ac3". There is a GUI: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=145574
If your playback device is able to handle mkv, you may want to consider using that. Takes less overhead than UHDBD and no need to re-create the TrueHD+AC3 track.
CapricornX10X
13th December 2021, 17:37
ok . im going to try
i will get back to you all friends
CapricornX10X
13th December 2021, 20:11
2...Use MKVToolNIX to trim end of 1 and beginning of two (if so desired)
3...Merge both files
how to do that on mkvtoolnix?
any guide?
gonca
14th December 2021, 00:14
Output Tab >>> Splitting>>>After Output Duration
you have tho determine the times
might be easier to merge them as is
Help>mkvmerge (in MKVToolNix) should help you
CapricornX10X
14th December 2021, 18:32
Thank you so much to everyone for the maximum help!
I was able to unite the two parts as you said.
There is only one problem left with the voice as someone mentioned here earlier that I will have a problem with the dolby true hd.
It really is not included.
If you can explain to me please how to do it through Eac3to?
Because I already created the lotr consolidated file! And I only have ac3 sound file without dloby true hd.
So what am I supposed to do? Remove the sound from the file and then insert the new file through eac3to?
I'm really confused now
gonca
15th December 2021, 01:30
What container, mkv-m2ts?
CapricornX10X
15th December 2021, 18:59
Yes. mkv to m2st
gonca
15th December 2021, 22:04
MKV cannot contain thd and core audio, it separates them.
You might have to re-create the core.
Ask in the audio encoding sub forum
tebasuna51
15th December 2021, 22:58
If you can explain to me please how to do it through Eac3to?
If the TrueHD is the first audio track from the mkv (track 2 after the video track) use the CLI:
eac3to full.mkv 2: newtrack.thd+ac3
and load the newtrack in tsMuxeR to be BD compatible.
CapricornX10X
25th December 2021, 16:53
I still could not create the movie with dolby true hd + ac3
can anyone help me ? Even for a fee
tebasuna51
25th December 2021, 22:56
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