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I tried using MP4 container with DTS and DTS-HD audio stream, but StaxRip didn't allow it.
I had to convert it to a different format in order to continue processing.
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In the past DTS audio was not supported by mp4box, I dont know if this has changed meanwhile.
L-Smash muxer has support for DTS in mp4.
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Here is a small guide on how to use StaxRip's MediaInfo GUI in windows explorer. Customizing the context menu of windows explorer can be done with the registry but there are some disadvantages and limitations. It's also possible with a shell extension and this is what I prefer. There is a generic shell extension called Open++ described here:
http://www.guidingtech.com/1363/add-...ght-click-menu and there is a Open++ alternative that can be downloaded here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/9g...xplorerMenu.7z I've built it myself but never released it even though it wasn't simple to build, source code is included. My configuration looks like so: The file types use macros which are defined in the options like so: Code:
%video% = mpg avi ts vob mp4 d2v divx mkv avs 264 mov wmv part m2ts flv ifo h264 asf webm dgi m2ts mpeg mpv y4m avc hevc 265 h265 m2v mts %audio% = mp2 mp3 ac3 wav m4a dts dtsma dtshr dtshd eac3 thd thd+ac3 ogg mka aac opus flac %subtitle% = sub sup idx ass aas srt I don't remember having tried Open++ but from the screenshot it don't seem to support top level menu which my extension does, it does however not support icons and dynamic arguments which does not really interest me. Screenshot how my menu looks like (I struggled too many Win10 bugs so I'm back on Win7...): I don't know what other MediaInfo GUIs exist, StaxRip offers a tab for every stream and it has a filter function: Here is another related tool of mine, locally I have a slightly improved version, I use this mainly to easily clean up my menu, I hate it when applications trash it: http://www.stax76.bplaced.net/index....registryviewer Also useful sometimes the MediaInfo folder view found in StaxRip's advanced menu. It features a context menu with various options. I plan to add user defined custom columns and make it optionally recursive to include sub-folders and to add a filter feature to find any property including properties not shown. Last edited by stax76; 11th June 2015 at 21:13. |
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Although it's possible to place DTS audio within the .mp4 container, it can only be done as a 'private stream', as it's not officially supported by the standard ISO/IEC 14496 MPEG-4 standard. Which means there's no obligation for hardware playback devices to support it! Cheers
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Does anyone have any conformant samples I can test with my hardware playback devices. A channel check sample would be nice? Cheers
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The ability to include sub-folders and the addition of interlaced property and scan type. A user defined column and a filter to find properties are very useful.
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Hello, I am new to this forum and I am not a power user or an encoding enthusiast. I am trying to save space by converting stuff to HEVC and cutting down audio quality in some cases as well.
So far everything is working perfect, only had one problem yet (still have it). Basically I have an episode of Archer on my hand, with two audio streams. If I want to reencode the streams to a lower bitrate (did not test higher) then StaxRip uses the raw output (? not sure here) which is around 4500kpbs. I don't see why it would do that, but it definitely does. It also includes a PGS sub which does not seem to be supported (?), but I can do without it and remove it. They might be in connection(?). Just muxing the audio does what it is designed to. Here is two pictures: https://p1.picsto.re/4bt5d.png https://p1.picsto.re/pUgrD.png On all other movies/series it works just fine...am I missing something? I have a second question about batch encoding. I understand I can modify the container to include two subs (manually browsing the additional ones) for single encodes, but is it possible to include them automatically when doing a batch? Lets say, from the temp folders? Last edited by tamasnemeti; 17th June 2015 at 21:21. |
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I guess it's a bug in ffmpeg, please mail me the log file. Quote:
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Thank you for the prompt reply!
This is what I get when trying to encode while a sub with .sup extension is included during the process. Checking the "Convert Sup (PGS/Blu-ray) to Sub (IDX/DVD)" box did not make a difference either. https://p1.picsto.re/g1NKZ.png About the subtitles: thank you for enlightening me, it works just fine now! You can find a log attached (includes the .sup error and the high bitrate stream 'bug' as well). Let me know if this isn't the log you are looking for... Edit.: It seems to note that Quote:
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It can take a while until attachments get approved so I recommend to use mail or pastebin. Regarding PGS support in mkvmerge, I believe mkvmerge will mux PGS ripped with MakeMKV or eac3to, I don't know what could be the problem, you have to convert the subtitles somehow, I also don't know why StaxRip's sup to sub routine failed here, I can test if the routine works when I see the log file. You absolutely don't need to run StaxRip or any included application as admin.
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StaxRip complains about MKVmerge with this file, but MKVmerge works fine as Mosu said in his thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...89#post1726889 The file is this: http://www.filedropper.com/1latraviata The complain is this: mkvmerge v7.9.0 ('Birds') 64bit Error: The file 'D:\Video\Test Audio Video\Video HD test\1080i\H.264\1.La Traviata temp files\1.La Traviata ID3 English.sup' has unknown type. Please have a look at the supported file types ('mkvmerge --list-types') and contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> if your file type is supported but not recognized properly. ------------------------------------------------------------ Error Muxing using mkvmerge ------------------------------------------------------------ Muxing using mkvmerge failed with exit code 2 mkvmerge v7.9.0 ('Birds') 64bit Error: The file 'D:\Video\Test Audio Video\Video HD test\1080i\H.264\1.La Traviata temp files\1.La Traviata ID3 English.sup' has unknown type. Please have a look at the supported file types ('mkvmerge --list-types') and contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> if your file type is supported but not recognized properly.
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Adding messages would be difficult since adding subtitles can happen from different locations and in different modes so I just changed it to silently ignore 0 byte subtitles.
edit: When there are no normal subtitle files StaxRip checks mkv and mp4 for subtitles and adds mkv and mp4 as subtitle source, this will result in mkvmerge adding the empty subtitle without error code, I can't do much here. Last edited by stax76; 18th June 2015 at 17:28. |
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It's unclear why eac3to don't transcode from DTS to AC3, maybe it works with the latest StaxRip version. I'm not sure but the default processing method for this type of operation might have changed using ffmpeg instead of eac3to, you can also force to use ffmpeg, there is a option for this in the audio dialog but you should use the latest StaxRip version.
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