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14th July 2018, 03:42 | #128 | Link |
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Hello, thanks for the effort to make this software, I follow the steps in instruction but the output blu-ray folder can't be played on my Sony UBP-X800 player.
I compare the folders, and found that the software only changed mpls, no other files, and it just used about 2 secs, so I thought it's not normal, do you have any advice or what can I do to fix this? Thanks |
13th September 2018, 10:27 | #129 | Link |
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tsMuxeR do not work with UHD Bluray always ends with error
tsMuxeR finished with error code -2 Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: I:\BDMV\STREAM\00045.m2ts When will have tsMuxeR full support UHD Bluray and Dolby Vision? Thank you staina |
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30th November 2018, 02:38 | #131 | Link |
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Thanks jdobbs for your work.
Do you advice to burn the folders on BD-50 in UDF 2.5 or 2.6? By the way, it would be nice to get a list of compatible / not compatible players models. Last edited by Lucius Snow; 30th November 2018 at 02:41. |
1st December 2018, 19:57 | #133 | Link |
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I've just made a BD HDR Rec2020 for testing. It works on my UBP-X7000. However, I don't have any HDR screen so the device displays "SDR" on the OSD. How to know if the HDR flag is present properly using this TSM2UHD tool? EDIT : The log during the post-compilation process says "HDR collected" so it looks OK. But I have no way to be sure... Last edited by Lucius Snow; 1st December 2018 at 20:18. |
2nd December 2018, 18:28 | #135 | Link |
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Hey nice to find this tool avalible.
I guess all those tutorials to keep blu-ray menus when adding subtitles and audio tracks with tsmuxer will also work with tsm2uhd. I used to do this a lot with tsmuxer and later with bdfix (which is a lot easier). I'll give that a try in a few days and test with my OPPO 203 with russian custom firmware to check if I can add some dubs to complete UHD discs and report back. |
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But as I see how TSM2UHD works you have to 1. demux audio, video and subtitle streams from original disk. 2. Make MKV file with audios and subtitles you want to add. 3. Create UHD BD compilant folder. 4. Change CPLI and playlist files with hex decimal to refer to the same clpi and playlist file the original disk uses. It's actually quite simple. TSMuxer used to have a blank spot so you could name your own mpls and clpi files isntead of default 00000 to be 0835 or something. Maybe this could be added to TSM2UHD since it's just a number to be changed in the output files. |
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In step 2 and 3, you make a Blu-Ray HD structure from TSMuxer (from HEVC video stream source) and then patch it with TSM2UHD to make it Blu-Ray UHD compliant. Is that what you mean? In step 4, you open in a hexadecimal editor the CLPI and MPLS from the Blu-Ray UHD And here are the CLPI and MPLS from the Blu-Ray HD I authored. There's only one video stream and one menu, so the video I want to replace refer to 00001.clpi and 0001.mpls. What CLPI and MPLS files should i change? Those from the Blu-Ray UHD ? Which values from the hexadecimal data those should i modify exactly? How to reintegrate the original menu (from the Blu-Ray HD) to the Blu-Ray UHD structure? Sorry but I'm a bit lost... |
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So over the past week I've been trying to use a combination of TSM2UHD, TS Muxer, ffmpeg, Adobe Encore, and hex editing to create a UHD Disc with menus (even if the menus are 1080p) I know this is probably next to impossible. But when you're making less than $200K/year being able to purchase Scenarist UHD or KITe UHD is out of the question.
Is there anyway to retain menus from a 1080p disc and replace the streams with a UHD stream? Here's my workflow: 1. Author disc (with menus) in Encore with 1080p streams but match audio content. 2. Render UHD content into MKV containers in x265 that are UHD compliant. 3. Remux blu-ray folder structure (one per stream, except for menu) in tsmuxer using the mpls files and replace streams with uhd h265 elementary files. 4. Drop in new m2ts files into the stream folder. 5. Drop in new mpls files. 6. Re-create entry point instructions in BDEdit 7. Drop in index.bdmv and movieobject.bdmv files from one of the remuxes. 8. Re-create instructions and references of original index and movieobject files in BDEdit. 9. Run TSM2UHD against the structure.* * When I go through this workflow, TSM2UHD does not recognize the fact that flags need to be changed in every file. I'm not sure why it's not detecting it but the output looks like this: Code:
========Job Started======== [11:34:16] Scanning source for UHD attributes... - UHD attributes collected. - Scan completed. [11:34:16] Checking/Adjusting MPLS file... =========Job Ended========= And maybe it would help if tsmuxer could remux an m2ts stream that has a PGS. Any suggestions on what steps to take? Or where did I make a mistake (besides wasting time attempting this haha)? |
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