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3rd March 2015, 21:22 | #7921 | Link |
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Sorry if this has been asked before. Can multiAVCHD handle Dolby TruHD and DTS HD?
Like if someone has a collection of clips that have those audio formats, and they want to put them together on one disc with a menu structure, will that work? Will the HD audio remain? |
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13th July 2015, 14:26 | #7927 | Link | |
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More explanations on recepient folder of converted sup subs
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13th July 2015, 22:39 | #7928 | Link |
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You could try doing a search with the original name of the file and .sup on the end to see if you can find it that way.
Or it could be in the source folder but just did not get the ".sup" extension put on the end so you can't tell that it's there. Or it did not actually convert the file because of an error. Look for the .RAR file folder. |
14th July 2015, 01:42 | #7929 | Link |
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I've done such search without any positive results. Tell me, it looks like goSup would come up within multiAVCHD if extension has been put in the multiAVCHD folder. Is it right ?
When I had external subs, there is no popup windows or any additional changes to the program, that would permit to use goSUP at this point. I've also tried easySUP with same result. I'm still with Windows 7 64. Thanks for your response. Update: I've found the folder "multiTEMP-20150705" under TEMP folder in multiAVCHD. But I have another problem, multiAVCHD authored the addition but refuses to show subs although I can see it under BDInfo and MediaInfo. Must it be authored with BDEdit ? If so, this is a real challenge as things I can do with this marvelous program, are limited
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23rd August 2015, 00:04 | #7930 | Link |
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BFF problems
I want to download Hauppauge captured HD AVCHD video to DVD in AVCHD format. I am running into BFF problems, even if I alter detected properties to BFF interlaced. I have gone through this thread and done what is suggested, but my videos still show BFF foward-backward motion problems when played on my SONY Blu-Ray player. I believe I have all the tools needed by MultiAVCHD.
Is there something else I should be doing? |
29th August 2015, 15:54 | #7931 | Link |
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If I remember correctly the Hauppauge HD AVCHD videos are usually captured using the component RGB connections and the cable box sends 1080i 59.97 or 720p at 29.970 fps. You get into all sorts of problems when you try toconvert them to another format because the cable box compression algorithm's are very inconsistent and have all sorts of bandwidth artifacts and errors because it's so compressed. When was the last time you watched even an HBO show with out glitches. I finally gave up on using the Hauppauge for capturing anything except over the air broadcasts because of this. At least the OTA broadcasts were not squeezed down to just a garbage bitrate but they still had some artifacts because of interference in the signal. I finally gave up on my Hauppauge 1212 and sold it. TV has become such a crappy excuse for high definition because the cable companies need for more and more crappy channels and to supply the idiots who are apparently willing to pay through the nose for all the on demand non-sense. Wow! I think I'll pay 7.99 right now to watch The Walking Dead "AIR" on my cable box, lol. I can just imagine how crappy its going to be when they try to cram 4K into the wire.
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15th September 2015, 18:33 | #7932 | Link |
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I was told multiAVCHD is not recommended for authoring SD AVCHD because the x264 is very outdated and there is no way to replace with newer versions. Is this true? I'm archiving interlaced and progressive SD DV captures onto Blurays.
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16th September 2015, 03:51 | #7936 | Link |
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Under the settings tab there is a box that says "X264". You can select to use the 64-bit version, and add command line options to one pass, or two pass encodings.
I haven't tried swapping out the encoder, but it could work in theory. |
13th January 2016, 22:04 | #7937 | Link |
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Pop-up Menu not appearing on 720p videos - multiAVCHD
Hello everyone,
When authoring a BD with multiAVCHD, pop-up menu does not appear, when I press the remote key. And this is happening only when using 720p videos, because with 1080p, it pops-up fine! Of course, in the "Author" tab, the "Add pop-up menu" option is always checked. I thought it was my stand-alone player (Panasonic), but I also tested the disc on an LG BD player and I got the same failure. Any suggestion, please? Thank you, Jiji |
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