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16th January 2019, 16:03 | #8002 | Link |
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Thank you Mariner. Exact! That's why I was wondering if re-setting the menu commands from the BDEdit software was possible, and if that would change anything. If yes, how ? BDEdit is very complete but also very complex... I get lost. Hence my request for help on this forum ^^ I know, I should probably ask the question on the forum of this software >.<
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24th February 2019, 05:11 | #8004 | Link |
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Just need to know if this program does "no" re-encoding of the video if you set an option.
In the Transcode window, you can set "Do Not Transcode". Just wondering if it means do not re-encode? In the log file it states this: -------------------------------------------------- Detected frame reference count: 2 (max:4). Detected video: ID#1:V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC 1920x1080, fps=25.000, ref=2 Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.0 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 25 H.264 stream does not contain fps field. Muxing fps=25 H264 bitstream changed: insert nal unit delimiters H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units H264 bitstream changed: insert SPS/PPS units --------------------------------------------------- In the video, there is a bitstream change inserting nal unit, pict timing and SPS/PPS units. Is it re-encoding? V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Videos\AVCHD_Tests\Nutbush_1920_new.mkv", insertSEI, contSPS, track=1, lang=eng, fps=25.000 I notice a new video created with a Matroska file extension, and I guess it's a temp file as it does not exist. The original video from MediaInfo: Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4 Format settings : CABAC / 2 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, RefFrames : 2 frames Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=13 Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 3 min 10 s Bit rate : 16.1 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 25.000 FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.311 Stream size : 366 MiB (98%) MediaInfo from the BDMV folder, 00000.m2ts video created: Video ID : 4113 (0x1011) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4 Format settings : CABAC / 2 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, RefFrames : 2 frames Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=13 Codec ID : 27 Duration : 3 min 10 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 16.2 Mb/s Maximum bit rate : 40.0 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Variable Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Stream size : 369 MiB (94%) The bit rate mode is now variable, changed to 16.2 Mb\s up to a maximum of 40 Mb\s. Frame rate changed from constant to variable. Has it changed to 50 fps? Stream size has changed from 366 MiB to 369 MiB. Does all this mean the video has been re-encoded? Last edited by WSC4; 27th February 2019 at 00:11. Reason: Ad colour as high-lighting |
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And Yes, no encoding, just repacking into m2ts container. M2ts has more overhead compared to mkv/mp4/etc, that's why the filesize is always quite a bit bigger. And the inserted commands like "nal unit delimiters, pict timing and buffering period SEI units, SPS/PPS units, pict_struct, etc. are for BluRay/AVCHD compatibilty reasons only. So dont worry be happy. Have not touched multiAVCHD for ages, but this should be like I'd remember it. |
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26th February 2019, 00:46 | #8006 | Link |
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Thank you, thank you for your knowledge on this.
There are no Readme,s, manuals which are packed with the program. I only found this: http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/tutorial.php I did read it and I'm still reading. I found you have to experiment with the settings by burning to DVD to see the results, and I think at last I have found what I need. I found a lot of answers and help by searching this thread. Last edited by WSC4; 27th February 2019 at 00:07. Reason: spelling |
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To avoid that MediaInfo considers the new file as VFR instead of CFR, try first to mux the mkv into ts with Tsmuxer (or ffmpeg) before opening it in multiAVCHD.
In Tsmuxer, in video options, select "Do not change SEI ... " instead of "Insert SEI ... " which may cause problems. Last edited by Music Fan; 26th February 2019 at 17:14. |
27th February 2019, 06:24 | #8008 | Link |
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It is not an MKV video file, it is an MP4.
The only tsmuxer I have is in the program's Tools directory. It is command line, too old and did not work. I used FFmpeg, but could not find any settings to not change SEI. Anyway, I found the setting in MultiAVCHD under Insert enhancement information. Checking this off made no difference and the frame rate is still variable. |
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That's why I said that you should try it before opening it in multiAVCHD. Because multiAVCHD uses an old Tsmuxer version.
Try the latest version ; https://www.videohelp.com/software/tsMuxeR With ffmpeg, there is no setting to change, it keeps SEI by default. The command looks like this ; ffmpeg.exe -i "input file.mp4" -c copy "output file.ts" The container is simply specified by the extension. |
8th March 2019, 19:25 | #8010 | Link |
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Hi, everybody.
When I put music on the menu background, it starts playing over from the beginning each time a select the next title while navigating. Anybody knows how to make it play continuosly during navigation between titles? Thanx. |
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To my (limited) knowledge this can only be achieved with java programming.
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16th March 2019, 13:37 | #8012 | Link | |
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Firstly, are we talking about DVD-Video, DVD-Audio or Blu-ray here? If in DVD-Video then you cannot do this at all - period. In DVD Menus, the audio is tied to the video background, be it a motion menu or a static menu. This cannot be worked around at all - change the graphic, and the audio must change with it. If in DVD-Audio then things are reversed and the graphic can be tied to the audio in such a way that it is quite simple to change the graphic without interrupting the audio. It does require a full-spec DVD-Audio capable authoring system though. If we are in Blu-ray things are a little more complex, but again what you must bear in mind is that everything is a video - even the menu systems. Again, the visual element is the dominant one and the audio is tied to it. There are possible options available though. If you use BD-J, you can set up a dynamic menu system similar to the attached example. How this works is that as you scroll down the playlists available on the disc (the left-hand side) the tracklist for each playlist (the right-hand side) is automatically changed. To access individual tracks you simply use right arrow and a new button appears at thee top of the tracklist section. This cannot be done in DVD at all & I do not know if it can be done using the IG (Interactive Graphics) method of authoring - I suspect that you would run into graphics buffer problems (the limit is 16Mb across all menus) even if it were possible. Authoring in BD-J is not a simple matter so lots of luck if you want to give it a try - you have to use a certain type of Java or else you run into compatibility issues. Whilst this is the method we use, I do not do the BD-J code writing so cannot be much more help than this.
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You are welcome.
It can be a real bugger finding info these days, and this forum is one of the best resources out there - I have had so much help from people here.
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5th April 2019, 12:58 | #8015 | Link |
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On an AVCHD test DVD of 6 titles, almost all the buttons work fine on my Pioneer remote control. Play, Enter, Stop, Pause work. The Left, Right, Up and Down arrow buttons work. The Top Menu also works.
The one that does not work is the Popup Menu button. How can get this to work please? |
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No freeware can do this. Corolary: remuxing with free tools also removes any menu (or other streams) found in subpaths.
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6th April 2019, 14:11 | #8018 | Link |
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I can't see the forest for the trees. For hours and hours I was trying all sorts of configurations of chapters, titles and clicking every check box. Then I suddenly saw it before my very eyes in Author, Menu style and options. Need new glasses.
All working fine now. |
6th June 2019, 09:55 | #8019 | Link |
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I use LPCM audio in m2ts videos and it has been transcoding fine for the last 4 months.
The other day, multiAVCHD failed on several videos. I tracked this down to the LPCM audio showing 8 channels in Properties. The latest MediaInfo shows it as 2 channels as does a number of other media info programs I have. I never use more than 2 channels in audio. Searching the thread, I found dated in 2009: "it is a bug in mediainfo, which reports wrong channels for LPCM" In the Tools folder, I updated mediainfo.exe and mediainfo.dll to one that shows the correct channels. This did not work and multiAVCHD failed with an error code. I copied back the old mediainfos. Most of the programmes in the Tools folder are dated 2009. I tried others like FFmpeg and tsMuxeR to the latest versions, but they failed also with errors. It looks like multiAVCHD is hard coded to the Tools folder with the old, 2009 outdated programs. |
8th November 2019, 17:13 | #8020 | Link |
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Hello,
I hope somebody can help me. I want to author a menu, in which only the main title is showing in the "Top Menu" and all other titles should show up in the "title list menu" except the the main title. Is such thing possible? |
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