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8th March 2019, 22:30 | #161 | Link | |
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Hi rpareja, I do not know the specifications of your laptop, but PowerDVD requires certain features to read Blu-Ray structure 4K HDR, SGX feature etc..: https://www.cyberlink.com/support/pr...Id=-1&keyword= |
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8th March 2019, 23:49 | #162 | Link | |
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There is no problem at all with PowerDVD, because the laptop is an i9 8th Generation Dell with 4k Display and full 4K blu-ray structures are being played fine. I am just worried about the directory structure generated by TSMUXER. - Should I run TSM2UDH after processing the mkv file and create the blu-ray structure? - Or if not planning to burn the results from TSMUXER to a physical disc, I should not worry about running this utility? Thanks! |
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9th March 2019, 00:55 | #163 | Link | |
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9th March 2019, 06:09 | #164 | Link |
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Thanks again Ocean.
I was trying to be clear about this program and my doubts were precisely because of the comment on the first post (the bold part): "The purpose of this software is to examine the output of TSMUXER v 2.6.12 and make changes that are required in order to make that structure readable and compatible with a standard UHD-BD standalone player." I thought that a standalone player was considered to be a physical 4K blu-ray player and that if I never plan to use one, maybe there was no need to run this software. I don't know if software like PowerDVD, VLC Player, etc. are also considered to be standalone players. Again, Last edited by rpareja; 9th March 2019 at 19:29. |
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"When TSMUXER v2.6.12 was created there was still much that hadn't been decided in the UHD-BD standard". This applies to both physical Blu-Ray and folder structure, it is necessary to always use after TSM2UHD, to be compatible with UHD-BD specifications. PowerDVD is the only certified to read Blu-Ray UHD on pc, but there are other software for pc, dvdfab player, MPC-BE also paired with madVR, etc. |
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10th March 2019, 02:42 | #166 | Link | |
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I missed that extremely important part!!! Now I understand the concept better, thank you very much OCEAN!! Last edited by rpareja; 10th March 2019 at 21:47. |
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Thank you very much jdobbs...if you could do that and provide me with that new version of TSM2UHD, I will get on experimenting with it and report back, generally, and especially in terms of the sync issues.....much appreciated!
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20th October 2019, 10:55 | #174 | Link |
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I'm never interested in rebuild DVD's, and is the first time I see this subforum because a link in (HD) DVD & Blu-ray authoring subforum. I see here threads like: TSM2UHD Discussion..., BD Rebuilder... and others related with Blu-ray authoring and tsMuxeR than surprise me. Maybe we can change the name of this subforum to DVD & BD Rebuilder
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It's probably time to refresh the names of 'all' the forums sub-sections
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