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6th January 2009, 19:42 | #23 | Link |
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version .93 (download link in 1st post or use update feature)
Fixed splitting m2ts files now supports only one mkv file (was minimum of two mkv files) added skip top menu option (Settings tab) Added support for chapters: If MKV file is called "something.mkv" chapter file must be called "something.chap" in same folder as "something.mkv" sample Chapter file Code:
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no subtitles
Krawitham,
Thx for the apps. I've tried 0.90 and 0.91, but somehow i can't make the subtitle to work (ie. to be muxed into the .m2ts). When i do single title with tsmuxer independently, i got a working avchd disc with subtitle (the sub is in the original .mkv). Using jamat .90 and .90, with sub (srt) as separate .srt files, i got a valid avchd disc but without subs muxed in the .m2ts and subtitle option on PS3 show "no subtitle". Any thoughts? Haven't tried .93 yet. cheers
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6th January 2009, 21:42 | #25 | Link |
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Tested SRT in a MKV and it worked in powerDVD, Demuxing MKV now to grab SRT to test as a separate file
while I'm doing that, Download this http://jamat.krawhitham.com/MKVchecker.7z when ran it will ask for your MKV file, it will scan it (using tsMuxeR) and make a file called MKVinfo.txt. Post what is in the MKVinfo.txt file |
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My PC is running the program now, it's slow. So I'll reply with the laptop.
Here's my situation: I have several mkvs with subtitle in it (muxed with audio/video). using tsmuxer, just to create 1 title avchd, i use 1 mkv (which has .srt inside it). I choose create blu-ray in tsmuxer, and the resulting folders are burned to a DVD-R. I checked the .m2ts within the STREAM folder, and it shows there are audio stream, video stream, and the subtitle stream. The AVCHD DVD-R plays as AVCHD (DVD-R) on my PS3. When i choose subtitle option in PS3, the subtitle appears. Now, to create AVCHD with multiple titles using jamat .90 and .91, i use several MKV without subtitles. But, i put the corresponding .srt files (same name with the .mkv, but with .srt extension). I tested with only 2 titles, and with 7 titles. When .m2ts are created, i tested the .m2ts with tsmuxer. Tsmuxer only show 2 streams: video and audio. No subtitle stream. This is the result of checking the radio button "Do you want to have subtitles" in Jamat. I even tried with the combination: 0 dts, 1 ac3, 0 srt within mkv, and 1 srt outside/separate from mkv. resulting AVCHD DVD-R plays on PS3, but no subtitle. So, yes, I have no problem with my .mkvs. I just haven't tested using jamat with subtitle (.srt) already muxed in the .mkv. Since the Jamat readme/guides stated it can use corresponding .srt provided the naming is the same or correspond with the .mkv, I was expecting I can put the subtitles by checking the "do you want subtitles.." in Jamat.
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I'm getting ready to test separate SRT files, BUT with .88 and higher the name of the SRT files changed
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...56#post1230956 they now need a 1,2,3, or 4 at the end of the file name (before the extension) I will post the info in the 1st message |
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Just curious...
has anyone tried AVCHD burned on CDR? (i.e. 5 x 100mb movie trailers in 720p)? I tried several times, burning with UDF.2.50. I got coasters, as ps3 won't see the CDR at all. The same AVCHD folder structure works when I copied it over USB, apply AVCHDME, and put inside \AVCHD in root. On CDR, both with BDMV in \root and inside \AVCHD\, the PS3 won't see the disc.
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Version .95
imgburn no longer required, but if selected in the "Support Files" tab JAMAT will allow you to make an ISO or burn a disc mkvextract can be used to pull chapters from MKV files* but is not required (also in the "Support Files" tab), If not selected you can still use an external .chap file or you will have a chapter every 5 minutes Only truly required files are fixclpi.exe & tsMuxeR.exe, both of which are now included with the download *The MKV file had to be create with the chapters included, most do not |
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