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9th April 2014, 14:35 | #1461 | Link |
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Authoring a blue ray with more than one title
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I have a question - I was not able to find any information about this nor to get this working with TSMUXER; Is there a way to author a Blue Ray (or AVCHD) with more than one independent title ? The only things i get working is to join separate ts streams together to one title or to add elemantary streams from another ts to an existing one, but not to author a blue ray structure with more than one separate title, that can be selected in the blue ray player. I hope there is a way to do this. Thanks in advance ! |
9th April 2014, 15:32 | #1462 | Link | |
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9th April 2014, 17:03 | #1464 | Link | |
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i cant see where im going wrong with tsmuxer as when i create a blu-ray iso or folders all it does is plays the first clip i have in the "input" section it doesnt go on to the next clip or chapter even if i have 20+ or just 2 clips in there (im using "add" to add them) and they appear in the tracks section im losing it here! lol am i able to specify a start/finish time for each track too as its also applying the specified time edit to the first clip that it makes into the dis sorry for so many questions i feel like a newb even though this aint my first rodeo so to speak! |
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13th April 2014, 14:13 | #1465 | Link |
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TrueHD problems
Does anyone problems with single TrueHD audio track - file for an example XXX.truehd - a 5.1 audio from the movie "Triple X" - with Vin Diesel or directly a MKV file contains Dolby TrueHD Audio..... tsMuxer couldn't recognize the audio?
in table "Tracks:" I see this Code:
1 [ ] .......\XXX.mkv | H.264 | eng | Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920x1080p Frame rate: 23.976 after confirming the dialog the table is appended with another row Code:
1 [X] .......\XXX.mkv | H.264 | eng | Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920x1080p Frame rate: 23.976 2 [X] .......\XXX.mkv | PGS | bul | Presentation Graphic Stream #3 all this I need because my Dune TV-303D hasn't license to decode TrueHD audio in MKV track. I did a test with another BluRay movie and instead of MKV as output I've used M2TS container and it works. Seems my Dune has license to decode Dolby TrueHD audio for ISO file, M2TS container, but not for MKV container |
13th April 2014, 14:19 | #1466 | Link |
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When the Dolby TrueHD stream was muxed into the .MKV container its (Dolby Digital) AC3 core was automatically removed by the MKV muxing application!
TSmuxer will reject any Dolby TrueHD stream without a core...
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14th April 2014, 18:38 | #1470 | Link |
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In short, no...
Indeed, it's not possible to preserve 'the whole' TrueHD track (ie: with core) using any Matroska muxing application.
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14th April 2014, 23:27 | #1471 | Link |
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Do you know why? Is it any good reason, or is it just a limitation or bug?
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15th April 2014, 05:33 | #1473 | Link |
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https://trac.bunkus.org/wiki/FAQ%3ATrueHDAndAC3
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15th April 2014, 08:02 | #1474 | Link |
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Thank you. The explanation is clear. It's a limitation in the MKV specs. Pity! :-(
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^ I am no expert nor a Matroska fanboy, but I see no reason why the
Matroska container should have been designed to support ugly hacks like that. I mean, DTS audio was intended to be extensible from the beginning, whereas TrueHD, being just a superset of MLP, actually can't have anything to do with AC3. Just my 2 shillings, and also the end of this whole O.T. |
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Anyway, if you need the fallback option, you'd have to implement the stripped TrueHD + an extra AC3 track. Another reason to prefer DTS.
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16th April 2014, 10:51 | #1479 | Link | |
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If you want lossy audio the AC3 track at 640 Kb/s have a good size/quality ratio. If you want recover, from a TrueHD source, the TrueHD+AC3 track BD compliant, you can use eac3to. No mather the quality of AC3, now always use the TrueHD to play. Of course if you have DTS-MA you can preserve this track if you want.
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16th April 2014, 12:19 | #1480 | Link | |
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@ Chetwood: yes, that's exactly what I meant (the Blu-Ray specs for TrueHD multiplexing).
@ neuron2: yes, I've sent a PM to you and to Doom9 as well. FWIW: Quote:
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