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4th August 2019, 14:15 | #28661 | Link |
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Interestingly, I just looked at the code and it always puts that extra backslash in -- and has been for almost 10 years (since v0.18.1). TSMUXER just accepts it fine and it works fine. Now that is really weird.
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4th August 2019, 14:21 | #28662 | Link | |
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Can you post the .META file for this job and also for one of the seamless branching titles that failed? Last edited by jdobbs; 4th August 2019 at 14:24. |
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4th August 2019, 17:33 | #28663 | Link |
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Sorry for my stupidity...where is the .META file located? If it's in the WORKFILES folder...unfortunately, I deleted that since I needed the space.
I'll try re-ripping Hulk. The file I was using was a rip to an outboard hard drive that I copied over to the hard drive on my computer. It's possible that in the copying process that the file got corrupted. Finally, I'll check to make sure I have the TSMUXER version you specify in the initial post of this thread. If it hasn't changed since 60.04 then it should be the same. |
4th August 2019, 18:58 | #28665 | Link |
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Hi jdobbs i got the same error doing AQUAMAN i played the movie even though it didnt finish it and in properties it show the DV when i played it Video: HEVC 3840x2160 23.976fps [V: hevc main 10 L5.1, yuv420p10le, 3840x2160] Video: HEVC 1920x1080 23.976fps [V: hevc main 10 L5.1, yuv420p10le, 1920x1080] so i dont know if that means its keeping the DV too
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BTW, there is many a time where I see an ad that has a website listed and the announcer says "backslash" instead of "forward slash." |
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5th August 2019, 13:02 | #28669 | Link |
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Ahhh, I see. It confused me because of the actual format called DV (Digital Video) that is common on some video recorders.
@ripem2011 Dolby Vision isn't supported yet. I have a few details on it, but not all that is needed. I probably won't work on it until I have standard UHD processing bug free. Last edited by jdobbs; 5th August 2019 at 13:05. |
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And the chance you're going to get them is close to non-existent. It's a proprietary format with 0 documentation available. The currently only known program to fully support it is elaborate bytes' clonebd, and it required them to rewrite half the program and add support bit by bit.
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I seem to have the same issue I posted back here with version 0.60.04
Not Aquaman this time, but I will try that as well. Quote:
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5th August 2019, 16:27 | #28672 | Link |
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- Error in attempt to multiplex: MUX_00001.meta - Can't open file: V:\BDFILES50\WORKFILES\VID_00001_2.AVS.264 Last edited by jdobbs; 5th August 2019 at 16:44. |
5th August 2019, 16:32 | #28673 | Link |
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To those who are getting the "UHD_Correct_M2TS() 00009 8102" error. I have found/fixed at least one cause of it (thanks for the help, zamengo). I'd created an array to hole CPI table data that is collected during the remux of the M2TS (offsets for fast forward, etc). It wasn't large enough for some sources. I'm testing the fix right now and will post as soon as I'm sure it is all good.
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5th August 2019, 18:12 | #28675 | Link |
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I could probably convert it to standard HDR10, but I'm not sure yet how to extract the data from that secondary stream. It might just be easier to support it, I don't know yet. The only reason I haven't done it already is that I'm missing some information as to how it is supported (that and the fact that I haven't looked at it in several months). I'll have to go back and review it before deciding what I'm going to do.
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If 'for the purposes of testing', all you need to do is extract the secondary Dolby Vision data stream, the little 'dv-mp4-maker.exe' maker app can do that...
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Is the source code for 'dv-mp4-maker.exe' around anywhere? That might reveal something that could be used for HDR10 conversion, or maybe even for rebuilding it. Last edited by jdobbs; 5th August 2019 at 20:08. |
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