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10th November 2013, 16:08 | #662 | Link | |
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Format : Matroska Format version : Version 2 File size : 25,1 GiB Duration : 1h 27min Overall bit rate mode : variabel Overall bit rate : 41,0 Mbps Movie name : x Encoded date : UTC 2013-11-06 19:08:44 Writing application : MakeMKV v1.8.5 win(x64-release) Writing library : libmakemkv v1.8.5 (1.2.0/1.1.0) win(x64-release) Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Stereo High@L4.1 / High@L4.1 MultiView_Count : 2 Format settings, CABAC : Ja Format settings, ReFrames : 2 frames Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=10 Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC Duration : 1h 27min Bit rate mode : variabel Bit rate : 36,5 Mbps Width : 1 920 Pixel Height : 1 080 Pixel Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : konstant Frame rate : 23,976 FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : progressiv Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.735 Stream size : 22,3 GiB (89%) and tsmuxer shows : codec : MVC; Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 3d-pg-planes: 32 Last edited by arrgh; 10th November 2013 at 16:12. |
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10th November 2013, 16:23 | #663 | Link | |
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My .meta file: Code:
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --avchd --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:12:13.333;00:23:37.375;00:33:41.208;00:52:01.583;00:59:13.583;01:11:16.916;01:21:51.708;01:31:41.875;01:44:23.083;01:55:19.833;02:10:40.375;02:16:23.125;02:20:13.166 --vbv-len=500 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "C:\TEMP\VID_00007.AVS.264", fps=24, insertSEI, contSPS, track=4113 A_AC3, "C:\TEMP\AUD_00007_4352.AC3", lang=deu A_AC3, "C:\TEMP\AUD_00007_4353.AC3", lang=eng S_HDMV/PGS, "C:\TEMP\00007.track_4608.SUP",fps=24,lang=deu - tsMuxeR.exe version 2.1.x just waiting long time .... and finally doing some incomplete muxing producing small video file only. |
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10th November 2013, 16:47 | #665 | Link |
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Good to know, thanks. Apparently the old tsMuxeR just ignored it. My "problem" is backward compatibility. The .meta is produced by another program and includes the track=xxxx for some reason. Now I have to delete it manually if I want to use the new tsMuxeR. Not a big issue, just a bit inconvenient. |
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11th November 2013, 02:24 | #668 | Link |
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I just ran the Mac OS X Build of tsmuxer 2.1.8b on my Monsters University 3D Bluray ISO and remuxed it with just the TrueHD and 2 subtitle pgs tracks an tested it with Mac Blu-Ray Player 2.0.9.1407 and the joining of the first 2:13 minutes of the beginning of the movie was perfect. No video or audio glitch, until 1h:11:40 into the movie, I get lots of audio drop outs then. But, I test the same audio drop out spots in XBMC and I don't hear the audio drop outs. I don't have my Popcorn Hour A-400 yet to test.
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12th November 2013, 07:41 | #674 | Link |
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Is it possible that filesize for created AVCHDs (without 3D/MVC) increased slightly?
(additional header or other infos) I exchanged tsmuxer 1.xx in Ripbot264 with this actual version and DVD9 encodes are minor oversized (around 20MB per 8150MB). My solution in RipBot is to encode to target size of 8130MB, I only ask for confirmation |
12th November 2013, 15:25 | #675 | Link |
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Hi Physic,
I have a *.ts video file ready for your testing. I found following error message with the latest 2.1.16 beta. As a result, I find that when doing ts remux cannot handle the subtitle inside the file. The file is recorded on iDTV of my local TV station. This is the format of today and tomorrow. Please fix. Warning! The file D:\xxx.ts has a M2TS format. unsupported format ------------ some tracks not recognized. This tracks was igored. File name: ................ |
12th November 2013, 18:02 | #676 | Link |
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i dont understand why this happen, while with old version was all ok!
For example i want to have only the video, my audio Language and subtitle files only! So: - I extract the "SRT forced" file from the movie file (example: mkv file) using MKVExtractGUI2.exe then with tsmuxer: - I open the movie file (example: mkv file) - I remove, ALL except "movie and my Language" (i remove also all subtitles) from "tracks" - then i add the "single SRT file" and the program say that i alread have this file...!!! how is this possible if i deselct it from "tracks" and i add as a new file?? With tsmuxer 1.10.6 dont happen!!!! Can you please check this? thanks |
12th November 2013, 19:16 | #677 | Link | |
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I've verified the previously reported Monsters University audio drop-outs are now resolved (True-HD joins). I'll see if I can find some other titles in my library to verify. Also, looking forward to trying your new Mac build! |
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12th November 2013, 21:46 | #678 | Link | |
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13th November 2013, 10:22 | #679 | Link | |
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Try to rename .ts to .m2ts if it helps. It is a bug already from v1.x.x what I remember... |
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