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A sort of workaround is to force the player to 16:9 DAR. It then resizes the 1920x540 pictures (fields) vertically and plays at double rate. Like a bobber with the vertical interpolation (or resizing) delegated to the player......
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Social Networking... Facebook. I'm not a fan of Facebook...but friends tell me things and I'm hearing more complaints about comments and drama. I tell them to stop using it. I like fora like this...very little of it. At least the few threads I follow. Personally, I'd like to see Facebook and sites like it end...go back to more person to person. Though, I also like being able to chat across States, so...there's the catch.
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I'm assuming since the "snippety" comment followed sneaker_ger's post that it was in response to that, which I did not find "snippety" at all.
There are several things at work in fora such as people making quick responses in the interest of time, other people using poor choice of wording that comes-across wrong when you read it, and here too there are plenty of posters for whom English is a second or third language (not to mention of course that young people nowadays who are "educated" in the good 'ol US of A sorta suck at it themselves IMNSHO). I for one have many dozens of boards that I try to check every day and it's not easy sometimes to pick/choose what to respond to (vs. what to let slide). Amazing that I care to post here since I don't know a single one of you, though I do sorta love jdobbs for the cool stuff he's built over the years. That's in a manly way, of course. Carry on. Last edited by laserfan; 15th April 2016 at 13:58. |
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For muxing to .mkv one has to specify the DAR 16:9 in mkvmerge for the container. The .mkv plays at 50fps with correct duration, full temporal resolution and correct AR in MPC-HC and VLC, without special player settings. I didn't succeed with tsMuxeR. Playback was always too slow and size was half-height only unless I force the player to 16:9 DAR; setting the ar=16:9 parameter in tsMuxeR had no effect. I am giving up ..... Last edited by Sharc; 15th April 2016 at 17:44. |
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is it the normal behavior that multi channel input gets stereo downmixed? I have a Bluray with DTS XLL track. My alternate file has option audio AC3 and bitrate 640 (I also tested bitrate 448). Reading the instruction in alternate.txt I assumed only bitrates 384 and lower end in stereo downmix. ggtop |
16th April 2016, 22:45 | #24098 | Link |
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No it's not normal. But you may want to check your settings in FFDSHOW or LAV Filters (whichever you use) and make sure that "mixing" isn't enabled. BD-RB tries to turn mixing off in the registry each time it does an audio encode, and then set it back to it's original state at completion -- but if your rights don't allow the changes (or your A/V software intercepts it), it could fail to change.
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Thank you for the hint. I'm using LAV filters and Mixing is not enabled. I did 2 quick tests using "Intact Video" and the AC3 came out 6ch as expected. The first test was with Microsoft Security Essentials disabled. The second test had it enabled. Both were fine. I will do another test tomorrow with the same Profile that a had the issue with. Interessting was that the 2ch AC3 file (created by BD-RB) had the same size than the file I created myself with eac3to with the demuxed DTS file from BD-RB. But this one showed up as 6ch AC3... If I find something I will let you know.
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What are you using to tell you whether it is/isn't 6 channel? MediaInfo? Could you post the profile you used to encode? Could you also post the "AUD_00000_4352.AVS" file (the name will change depending upon the M2TS number and stream ID, but will always start with "AUD" and end with ".AVS")?
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