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29th March 2009, 17:22 | #1761 | Link | |
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i'm curious, if it's possible to have a simpler version of multiAVCHD, which will use existing AVCHD movie folder, and simply generate a "top-level" menu to choose different existing movies. the benefit of this method is no need to move the movies every time. thanks, and great job |
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29th March 2009, 17:26 | #1762 | Link |
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Yes, just open multiAVCHD and drag your existing AVCHD folder. (case 2: add existing AVCHD folder then add MKV/MTS/TS... files and create the compilation. multiAVCHD will only recreate the menu and newly added files and simply transfer the existing folders. and.. Why don't you just READ the guide/tutorial? And why don't you TEST and see... or just READ what's in your multiAVCHD screen and HINTS when you hover the mouse over a button? |
30th March 2009, 01:19 | #1764 | Link | |
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thanks. i tried to read the guide, and didn't have the answer clearly; and since i already have a big collection, i don't want to screw up it anyway, thanks for answer and i'll go try it |
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30th March 2009, 02:28 | #1765 | Link |
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There is a software called DVDReMake, which helps people merging 2 DVD together and preserve the original menu structure. A top menu is then generated with selection for "Disk1" and Disk2". If you want this kind of re-compilation, multiAVCHD does not fit your style. Maybe, with growth of time, somebody would develop such kind of software for multiple BD compilation, re-grouping 4-5 BD-5 into one BD-25 while preserving the original menus of individual BD-5.
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30th March 2009, 10:47 | #1766 | Link |
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2 Minor Problems
I'm trying multiAVCHD (with RipBot264) as a way to back up my "Heroes Season 1" discs to BD9's. I have two problems with the XMB Menu.
1) One chapter title is "Don't Look Back". multiAVCHD replaces the apostrophe with a space - "Don t Look Back". 2) The background picture is way too dark. I thought the background was black until I looked closely. multiAVCHD may be what I need. Thanks |
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just wanted to ask if you have implemented the poster function? when edition TITLE NAME there are options for THUMBNAIL and POSTER. But you cannot add any poster.jpg.... Maybe you are not finished with this option.....Than it doesn`t matter. We can wait for that.... But if it should work , please tell me how to insert poster jpg Thanks in advance and thank you for your great prog! greets miloka |
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30th March 2009, 11:18 | #1769 | Link |
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Hi Deank,
Another very strange trouble. I made a BD-disk of one mkv and 1 m2ts (form another BD-disk) files. On the computer, no problems - both AVCDH folder and the disc play normally. But on the standlone player, only the first title plays. If I select the second one via the menu or by indicating Title 2, I have: when selecting via the menu, the menu screen without arrow; when selecting Title 2 during the playback of the Title 1, just the black screen. But I can change chapters, sound track, subtitles, I have onscreen all the information about the stream. But I have no image, no sound. Any ideas ? |
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* edit *: Execute multiUPDATE.exe *** Quote symbols will be replaced by " ` " symbol now. 2) There is a slider: "Thumbnail Opacity". Move it to the far left and you'll see the background. You can play with the settings in Menu tab-page. Not yet. Quote:
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And about the sample you've sent yesterday - I'm about to test it, but I gues the SAP has limitations and performs 'skipping of deblocking' because of frame complexity or excessive bitrate. * edit * At moments the sample shows bitrate of ~36Mbps (and the DTS audio @ 755kbps) - it plays fine on my Playstation3 (via USB) - no blocks/artifacts - all smooth. Last edited by deank; 30th March 2009 at 12:08. |
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30th March 2009, 11:54 | #1771 | Link |
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Thank you!
Here is the Mediainfo text : General ID : 0 Complete name : H:\AVCHD\BDMV\STREAM\00001.m2ts Format : BDAV Format/Info : BluRay Video File size : 13.4 GiB Duration : 1h 18mn Overall bit rate : 24.3 Mbps Maximum Overall bit rate : 48.0 Mbps Video ID : 4113 (0x1011) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4.1 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames Duration : 1h 18mn Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16/9 Frame rate : 25.000 fps Resolution : 24 bits Colorimetry : 4:2:0 Scan type : MBAFF Audio #1 ID : 4352 (0x1100) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Duration : 1h 18mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 448 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Surround: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Audio #2 ID : 4353 (0x1101) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : DTS Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Format profile : MA Duration : 1h 18mn Bit rate mode : Variable Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Surround: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Resolution : 24 bits Audio #3 ID : 4354 (0x1102) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Duration : 1h 18mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 224 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Text ID : 4608 (0x1200) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : PGS |
30th March 2009, 12:04 | #1772 | Link |
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hey deank
i just tried what you suggested and now it seems to not working at all even with using the regular 448 in the textbox i do get the eac3to error sound along with [14:02:26] eac3to didn't succeed... Skipping this audiotrack! when i check 'use spawned tools' i see that eac3to is outputting a 'conversion not supported' error even tough it worked before i used multiUpdate.exe |
30th March 2009, 13:26 | #1777 | Link |
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You mean discs with multiAVCHD output?
Can you try to delete BDMV\AUXDATA and burn again and test in your samsung? Or better (if deleting AUXDATA doesn't help): delete all except BDMV\ BDMV\BACKUP (but delete BDMV\BACKUP\BDJO) BDMV\CLIPINF BDMV\PLAYLIST BDMV\STREAM |
30th March 2009, 13:41 | #1778 | Link |
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I experience the same thing on my Pioneer 51fd Blu-ray player. If I "just add" some MKV-files the player completely locks up after selecting a title (the menu does work). The disc works properly on the PS3.
If I however beforehand convert the MKV's to AVCHD (using AVCHDCoder) and import the resulting AVCHD's the whole disc works properly. A bit of an extra hassle also. For now I fail to understand why this extra conversion is necessary. Will try to make a disc with your recommendations though and see how that goes. Thanks! |
30th March 2009, 14:00 | #1780 | Link |
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Make sure the input video is compliant to the Bluray Standard (Restriction) first. PS3 is a super BD-player that goes through BD-profile version 1 to 2 now. Many old BD player are not compatible the version 2...but the most important part is, PS3 can handle some non-bluray-compliant videos. Straight compliance to the BD standard includes non-cropped video at standard 16:9 sizes with certain frame rate combinations and non-AAC audio tracks such as AC3, LPCM and dts etc. Therefore PS3 can play your AVCHD BD-9 does not mean other BD player can handle it as well.
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