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27th January 2008, 13:14 | #483 | Link | |
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27th January 2008, 19:41 | #484 | Link |
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I muxed that h264 stream into avi with dts and I got no problems then. So maybe temporary solution to make these problematic titles work with mkv would be to first mux h264 into avi with AVC2AVI Mod (like VC1CONV with VC-1 does).
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I've been merging some AVC MP4 files. It complains about the CTTS atom being missing, and that I should check the resulting file to make sure playback is ok.
This warning is useful, but since I attach a timecodes file to the video track, it's not necessary. So could the warning be suppressed when a timecodes file is attached to the video track? |
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Hello users and package maintainers,
I've released a new version of MKVToolNix, v2.2.0. It contains major bug fixes (a lot of crashes with should be gone) and a couple of new features. Here are the usual links to the most interesting downloads: The source code: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/sources/ mkvtoolnix-2.2.0.tar.bz2 The binaries for Windows 2000, XP or newer: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkv....2.0-setup.exe The program home page: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/index.html Binaries for a couple of Linux distributions are available from the home page. The users of Debian and Ubuntu that use my Apt repositories should note that I've renamed my package to match the official package names in Debian and Ubuntu. You can get this release of MKVToolNix with "apt-get install mkvtoolnix mkvtoolnix-gui". As always I'll finish with the ChangeLog between the previous release 2.1.0 and this release. Have fun Regards, Mosu ----------------------------------------- 2008-03-04 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * Released v2.2.0. 2008-02-29 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: new feature: Added support for handling AC3 in WAV in ACM mode. 2008-02-28 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: new feature: Added support for reading AC3 from QuickTime/MP4 files. Fix for bug 254. 2008-02-27 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: new feature: Added support for handling AC3 in WAV in IEC 61937 compatible streams (aka SPDIF mode). * mkvmerge: new feature: Added support for WAV files with multiple data chunks. * mkvmerge: bug fix: Fixed a cause for the error message "no data chunk found" by fixing the skipping of 'fmt ' chunks. 2008-02-23 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: new feature: Added support for AAC-in-AVI with CodecID 0x706d as created by mencoder. Fix for bug 266. 2008-02-20 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: bug fix: Rewrote the OGM reader code. Another part of a fix for bug 267. 2007-12-31 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: bug fix: Rewrote the timecode application code. Additionally force the "previous cluster timecodes" that libmatroska uses to the current timecode. This seems to get rid of libmatroska's assertions about the local timecode being to small/big to fit into an int16. It also seems to get rid of some of mkvmerge's errors about the packet queue not being empty, and it fixes a couple of crashes with file splitting. 2007-12-22 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: bug fix: OGM files with non-Theora video tracks caused mkvmerge to fail since 2.1.0, or the resulting file was unplayable. Fix for bug 267. 2007-10-11 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: bug fix: Accept other Theora header versions than 3.2.0 as long as the major version is 3 and the minor 2. Fix for bug 262. 2007-09-02 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: bug fix: MPEG PS reader: Fixed the resyncing mechanism during normal reads. Another fix for bug 259. * mkvmerge: bug fix: MPEG PS reader: mkvmerge tries to resync to the next MPEG start code in case of error during stream detection. Fix for bug 259. 2007-08-31 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: SVQ1 video tracks read from QuickTime files are output as V_MS/VFW/FOURCC tracks and not as V_QUICKTIME tracks. Fix for bug 257. 2007-08-30 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * avilib: bug fix: Fixed a segmentation fault if reading the first part of an index failed but a second/other index part is present. Fix for bug 256. 2007-08-19 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvmerge: enhancement: SRT files that contain coordinates in the timecode line are supported. The coordinates are discarded automatically (as S_TEXT/SRT doesn't support them), and a warning is shown. -----------------------------------------
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10th March 2008, 15:44 | #494 | Link |
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Thanks very much for DTS-HD support!
EDIT: What is the extension to use for dts-hd files? When i open a dts-hd file (using .dtshd extension) it is shown as dts only. Is this ok? Last edited by nautilus7; 10th March 2008 at 16:39. |
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At the moment mkvmerge uses the normal A_DTS codec ID for DTS-HD. So I can already play such files on Windows, but I'd guess that the non-core part is dropped before decoding... But I don't know enough about the usual Windows decoders/filters to be sure (it's Haali -> ffdshow for me).
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So, does this mean that ID will be changed to DTS-HD when haali is updated?
I muxed a dts-hd master audio track and haali reported variable bitrate for the track (diagram). Is there a chance that the hd extensions are passed to the decoder from haali? How do i set sonic audio decoder to be used and not the mpc-hc's internal decoder? I know, it's not the proper section to ask... Last edited by nautilus7; 11th March 2008 at 12:41. |
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IMO it's correct to mux the DTS-HD track under the DTS codec ID cause all DTS-HD "capable" decoders expect this codec ID for DTS-HD streams, too. DTS-HD "capable" decoders are Nero and Sonic. Nero understands DTS-HD and shows the correct name (e.g. "DTS-HD Master Audio") but then only decodes the core. Sonic decodes the full DTS-HD information.
Haali's Media Splitter intentionally only outputs the DTS core when splitting EVO and m2ts files. But I'm not sure what Haali's splitter does with MKV files. I think there's a chance that Haali will not cut the DTS-HD packets away when an MKV is properly muxed with the DTS-HD packets in it. But I've not had a chance to test that yet. You can test it yourself by doing this in graphedit: MKV -> Haali Media Splitter -> Nero Audio Decoder 2 Note that the MKV must be muxed with the latest mkvtoolnix version and the Nero Audio Decoder must be from Nero 7 (Nero 8 won't work) and graphedit.exe must be renamed to recode.exe. You can then in graphedit check (Nero Decoder properties) whether Nero reports "DTS-HD Master Audio" or "DTS-HD High Resolution". If it does, then Haali doesn't throw the DTS-HD packets away from MKV files. P.S: Of course you could also simply do "MKV -> Haali Media Splitter -> Dump" and compare the file size of the dumped DTS-HD track to the original demuxed one. |
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