To include them in the final MKV. ;-)
It is theoretically possible to use the original MKV to grab the streams, but that's not at all the current method used by BD3D2MK3D. It has to demux the audio streams from the BD (in BD mode) because it is too difficult to get them from multiple M2TS files (with seamless branching MPLS), and also to be able to convert them to AC3 if the user wants so. It is way too difficult for me to handle the BD and the MKV input modes totally differently. There are already enough differences to take into account. I can't add new difficulties, just to speed things up.
@tebasuna51:
Thanks for the test!
Can you show me the output of MkvMerge -F verbose-text -i INPUT.mkv ? Does it show the delay ?
And same question for the output shown by tsMuxeR INPUT.mkv
[EDIT] Never mind. I'll do the test myself.
Last edited by r0lZ; 27th March 2016 at 13:41.
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