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30th October 2013, 19:30 | #581 | Link | |
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The strange thing in my case is that when the BD ISO is build by tsmuxer i get 00049.m2ts and 00050.m2ts and only one 00049.ssif |
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That is how it suppose to work, ssif file name is only created by base view file name.
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My 3D iso created with tsMuxer and .srt subtitle
How force my included subtitle (Fast & Furious 5.srt) in forced mode because here doesn't work
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Yes how force it, i not understand something
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00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:08,000 <force> <b>Fast and Furious 5</b> The best car movie.
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1 00:00:02,794 --> 00:00:06,507 <force> Caption one 2 00:00:06,757 --> 00:00:09,259 Caption two 3 00:00:09,510 --> 00:00:11,178 Caption three Last edited by tymoxa; 31st October 2013 at 01:36. |
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Its runs perfect on my home cinema @physic Thanks a lot. Maybe the full copy is not that hard. Itīs just copy the rest of the files to the ISO. |
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31st October 2013, 01:17 | #589 | Link |
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I investigate that previous fix still doesn't work sometimes. So, I've fixed same problem again.
tsMuxeR 1.2.4(b) P.S. I started with linux build. Mac build is going to be done after linux version. |
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【If your goal is replace audio / subtitle track in the BD, leaving everything else untouched then do this: 1. Drag main mpls file from original BD to tMuxeR (you can find it using bdinfo) 2. Drag new audio track to tMuxeR 3. Deselect the audio track you want to replace then UP new audio track to the same place 4. Set new audio track language 5. Create new BD 6. Create ISO from new BD folder and mount it (in order to get SSIF file) 7. Copy SSIF file from the mounted ISO to the SSIF folder of the original BD, then rename it and replace original file 8. Copy 2 m2ts files from mounted ISO to the Original BD stream folder in order to replace the existing files 9. Copy 2 clp files from mounted ISO to original clip folder replacing existing files (rename the files of course) 10. Hex edit mpls file from new BD folder in two places where you see "00000.m2ts" and "00001.m2ts" so it would match the original pointed m2ts files. 11. copy the edited mpls file to original BD. 11. create ISO from original disk, mount / burn then play. Good luck It's not really a guide you gotta know whats your doing to follow this lines but it works. 】 |
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@physic
I think the problem lies in mvc joining where all breakup occurs and than the multiplex shows error in playback of the second joined file. The first one plays fine of the two joined but the second only in 3d mode the error is but when i play in normal 2d mode all plays fine but 3d from where the second file is joined is getting shunting. |
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@physic, I've got a different copy of that movie I sent you a sample of and am still having the same problem as reported before with TrueHD audio. If I mount the original ISO and play in MPC-HC (LAV filters being used for decoding) the playback is fine but if I remux with tsMuxer and mount that ISO, the audio always pops/crackles at the seamless join points (2m28s being the first and easiest to check when replicating). Can you see anything in the original files compared to the tsMuxer output that would explain why most players (hardware and software) generate pops/drops at the join points?
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