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Old 17th February 2023, 17:37   #1301  |  Link
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If one chooses Blu-ray ISO or Blu-ray folder, yes, (wasn't it already ?),
(can not speak for other users that want to have .ts and .m2ts untouched, but yes, to me it would be welcome)
and while we are at it:
If Blu-ray ISO or Blu-ray folder, please add preload --start-time=524250, this is vital.
AddSEI and AddSPS have been moved to ini settings, so it is now user's choice.
I'll look at this --start-time thing.
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Old 18th February 2023, 07:06   #1302  |  Link
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I guess this post will give the best hint: underflow of a register/counter

https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...92#post1916192

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Looks like backwards overflow of a 32-bit counter !
(2^32 = 4294967296)

4294967296 - 4294443016 = 524280 !
There is the magic number.
What power of 2 is next ? 2^19 = 524288.

This offset indicates that somewhere 19 bits might be shifted
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Old 12th March 2023, 16:37   #1303  |  Link
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"Split by size" is broken in newest builds, only works for less than 4 GiB values, any higher value gets ignored.
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Old 4th May 2023, 23:40   #1304  |  Link
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I remux a 4k and 1080p mkv movies with "Start mux time - 45 khz clock" = 0 and when put the resulting playlist in tsMuxer, it say "0:10:00.000 y 27000000". And you recommend EDIT-524280 or more, so looks this is fixed.

The strange think was that the 1080p mkv Check by default "Force BD-ROM V3 format". I always thinks that was for 4k movies only.
EDIT: Forgot to say i checked this again and the the movie is HEVC.

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Hello justdan96!

Just wanted to say thank you very much for this one-of-a-kind must-have software!
Couldn't do without it!

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Old 6th June 2023, 08:40   #1306  |  Link
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Thanks for updating and working on tsMuxer, much appreciated!
Question about latest pre-release "Nightly build from 2023-06-04-02-47-33".
There is no w64.zip release, yet? Maybe later?
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Hi
I have some questions for demuxing.
Is there a mechanic to remove the duplicated frames for audio when the move is splitted in many small m2ts files, like eac3to or DGDemux do?
Is it possible to demux the forced sups at the same time when I demux a sup stream which contains forced sups, like DGDemux it do?
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