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Old 2nd March 2009, 01:44   #81  |  Link
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EDIT!!! YOU STAR!!! Thank you will try in the morning!





Thanks for that - i have about 30 i might need to redo... eek! Just donated aswell... i encourage others to also
LMK when a simpleton like me can redo em all LOL
Try it once and let me know if it works on the Panasonic... I just remembered there was one change that may not make it through if the source had been "fixed" before -- but I'm not sure if it matters...

Please let me know when you find out for sure, ok?
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Old 2nd March 2009, 01:45   #82  |  Link
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I tell you what ive done

Ive ripped everything using TSremux 1.8.8 movie only... stored on hd.
Then gone to mainly the v.1.9.01 of rebuilder and done quite a few...

Excuse my igorance, what do i then do? Copy the BDMV folders etc to pc and run FixCLPI.EXE

I double click on it and im not sure whats its doing...

Ive also started your new version of BDRB on 2 films - these should play ok now on the BD35/55 if im correct??
Run CMD.EXE and then type in the lines from the command window. Just double clicking isn't going to do anything, it is a console command.
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I tell you what ive done

Ive ripped everything using TSremux 1.8.8 movie only... stored on hd.
Then gone to mainly the v.1.9.01 of rebuilder and done quite a few...

Excuse my igorance, what do i then do? Copy the BDMV folders etc to pc and run FixCLPI.EXE

I double click on it and im not sure whats its doing...

Ive also started your new version of BDRB on 2 films - these should play ok now on the BD35/55 if im correct??
try the gui if u dont know cmd.

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Can you select a directory with the GUI?
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Old 2nd March 2009, 09:08   #85  |  Link
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Ive seemed to have got it to work, i will send em to a mate today, and should know tomorrow if they worked, thanks ;-)
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Can you select a directory with the GUI?
yes u can.

edit: i guess u can't. i was thinking of the CLIPINF folder.

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yes u can.
If I select the BDMV folder, the GUI says something like it can't find any files in that folder. I guess you have to go to each CLIPINF folder (or use CLI)
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With the gui even after choosing the clipinf directories I notice the packet header doesn't get checked/fixed.

It would be really nice to have a simple gui with a browse for BDMV directory or something in a future version of fixclpi all in one little exe, no need to hunt for other downloads.
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With the gui even after choosing the clipinf directories I notice the packet header doesn't get checked/fixed.

It would be really nice to have a simple gui with a browse for BDMV directory or something in a future version of fixclpi all in one little exe, no need to hunt for other downloads.
That's because you have to select a directory (not a file) in order to get the sizing fixed.

I'll compile a GUI version. I just wanted to make a command line version in order to keep it simple. It was never meant to become a full-up project... only a quick fix until TSMUXER is fixed. But I guess it isn't a priority with the developers.
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Possible to just add a gui while keeping cli?

Also I noticed file version is 2.1.0.0 in current exe.
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Possible to just add a gui while keeping cli?

Also I noticed file version is 2.1.0.0 in current exe.
I probably forgot to update it. It should say "v2.30" when you run it, though.
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That's because you have to select a directory (not a file) in order to get the sizing fixed.

I'll compile a GUI version. I just wanted to make a command line version in order to keep it simple. It was never meant to become a full-up project... only a quick fix until TSMUXER is fixed. But I guess it isn't a priority with the developers.
Is fixCLPI still needed, even in version 1.8.19 of tsMuxeR ?

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I don't know. I'll run a mux with .19 and see...
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I don't know. I'll run a mux with .19 and see...
YEah, hopefully it is fixed now But at least the TrueHD problems seems to have been fixed !

Speaking of fixed problems: Thanx Jdobbs for fixing the problems we saw with fixCLPI and the Panny's BD30/BD35
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Yep, still needed. The packet_size parameter was set correctly on the one I just tested, so apparently that was fixed, but the ep tables (COARSE/FINE) are still wrong.
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Old 3rd March 2009, 04:06   #96  |  Link
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new FixClip v2.3 seems smoother w/ PowerDVD v7.3

however on my Sony BDP-S350 maybe a little FASTER on Chapter jumps
but Sound still a couple seconds behind video at jump
and FF/RW really doesn't work

FixClipGUI works just find in Vista
just copy FixClip v2.3 (replace old ver) into directory w/FixClipGUI
and use a ShortCut to run program...

i only FIX the Clipfile in BDMV\CLIPINFO
never bother with BDMV\BACKUP\CLIPINFO
any1 think this is a problem??
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Does your fixclpi work on AVCHD format for PS3. I have noticed you have mentioned only Blu-Ray structure?

Thanks
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Most of the time I'm getting 2 error messages

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D:\multiAVCHD>"c:Users\Dean Kasabow\Desktop\multiAVCHD\tools\fixclpi.exe" AVCHD_testpip

FixCLPI v2.30, jdobbs softworks

Fixing CLPI files in directory tree.
- AVCHD_testpip\BDMV\BACKUP\CLIPINF\00000.clpi ep tables corrected.
- AVCHD_testpip\BDMV\BACKUP\CLIPINF\00001.clpi ok.
Target does not appear to be a CLPI file.
- AVCHD_testpip\BDMV\BACKUP\CLIPINF\01300.clpi ok.
After 01300.clpi I get runtime error 5 "File already open" and I get the same error with all files with names above 01000.clpi. (my menu files) and the files are not open in any other application.
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I got a Run-time error '6': Overflow
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With the gui even after choosing the clipinf directories I notice the packet header doesn't get checked/fixed.

It would be really nice to have a simple gui with a browse for BDMV directory or something in a future version of fixclpi all in one little exe, no need to hunt for other downloads.

Try this...

fixCLPI GUI v0.02b.exe

Includes v2.31

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