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25th October 2020, 10:14 | #941 | Link |
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How are you playing the disc?
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26th October 2020, 02:02 | #944 | Link | |
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It used to be that VideoReDo added a chapter marker at time 0 to every MKV file it assembled. But, with VideoReDoPro6, it doesn't seem to. No idea when that started. So, when playback didn't start at time zero, I looked at the MKV file in VRDPro6 and when there wasn't a chapter mark at time 0, I added one and created a new file. When I ran that thru tsmuxer, and I set the BD-ROM V3 option (no idea what that is supposed to imply), I saw that there was a chapter mark listed for time 0 in tsmuxer. Playback of that ISO file started at time 0. Interesting thing is that when I read that MKV file back into VRDPro6, there is no chapter mark shown at time 0. If it is a BD spec that there be a chapter mark at time 0, then tsmuxer should look for one and automatically add it to the chapter list. That said, tsmuxer has an option for no chapter marks. So, where is the BD player supposed to start playing the disc? If the MKV file is supposed to have a chapter mark at time 0 in order for correct BD playback, I'll have to submit a bug to the VRD team to get it fixed.
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27th October 2020, 10:35 | #945 | Link |
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I just want to let you know that you can easily read the chapters from the MKV within the mkvtoolnix GUI, add the missing chapter, and save the new chapter list to the original MKV, without having to remux it entirely.
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"Chapter is a time based playing interval in a Movie Title. A Chapter is determined by a pair of consecutive Entry-marks in a PlayList which corresponds to a Movie Title. If there is no Entrymark at the end of a PlayList, an interval between a last Entrymark and end point of a PlayList composes the last Chapter of the Movie Title." "Entry-mark shall be put at the beginning of a PlayList – i.e. put an Entrymark at the “IN_time” of the first PlayItem of the PlayList." |
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9th November 2020, 15:37 | #948 | Link |
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Major failure with Nov 5 nightly build. The failure started before this build. The issue: txmuxer.exe crashes when attempting to read in an HEVC stream file: 720p - 59.94fps - 4:2:2 Code:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: tsmuxer.exe Application Version: 0.0.0.0 Application Timestamp: 5fa352c4 Fault Module Name: msvcrt.dll Fault Module Version: 7.0.7601.17744 Fault Module Timestamp: 4eeb033f Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 0000000000001444 OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: f4f4 Additional Information 2: f4f431a9497e574fdd3de91ca2750e84 Additional Information 3: 94db Additional Information 4: 94db2c26458f17ebd8741f5458769f7a
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12th November 2020, 20:25 | #950 | Link |
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Out of interest... How come you're using 4:2:2 HEVC encoded video streams?
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IMHO, that is stupid, since the ultimate result is MPEG-2 @4:2:0, highly bitstarved. |
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21st November 2020, 06:35 | #952 | Link |
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Hello! I've got a file I'd like to demux the first audio track from but I can't seem to figure out how to do this from the command line. The docs are confusing to me, and I apologize for not understanding, but how can I accomplish this from the cli quick and easily?
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21st November 2020, 22:43 | #953 | Link |
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Throw your desired muxed file at tsMuxeR GUI.
Choose Demux. Choose Output folder. If you see unneeded video/audio/subtitle tracks: untick these. Or leave all in and decide later. Save meta file. Start demuxing. If you dislike the GUI: Feed the just saved .meta file to the CLI. Just a quick BD 3D test for you (throwing a .mpls at tsMuxeR GUI) Code:
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --hdmv-descriptors --demux --vbr --vbv-len=500 --start-time=524280 V_MPEG4/ISO/MVC, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", insertSEI, contSPS, track=4114 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", insertSEI, contSPS, track=4113 A_DTS, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", track=4352, lang=eng A_DTS, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", track=4353, lang=deu A_AC3, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", track=4354, lang=tur S_HDMV/PGS, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", fps=23.976, track=4608, lang=eng S_HDMV/PGS, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", fps=23.976, track=4609, lang=deu S_HDMV/PGS, "J:\6_DISC\BD_MEN_IN_BLACK_3_3D\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00800.mpls", fps=23.976, track=4610, lang=tur (path to\)tsMuxeR.exe <(path to\)meta file> <(path to\)output file or folder> BTW, whatever a desired track might be I use to decide after demuxing all assets. BD Audio demuxing is not as trivial as it seems if your desired "first" track is one of the prime beef kind. tsMuxeR might not give you what you expect. Expect audio gaps, overlaps, clicks...It is mainly for muxing. Code:
tsMuxeR version git-32db2aa. github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer Decoding H264 stream (track 1): H.264/MVC Views: 2 Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 MVC muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976 Decoding H264 stream (track 2): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 H.264 muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976 Decoding DTS-HD stream (track 3): Bitrate: 1536Kbps core + MLP data.Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1 (DTS Master Audio) Decoding DTS-HD stream (track 4): Bitrate: 1536Kbps core + MLP data.Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1 (DTS Master Audio) Decoding AC3 stream (track 5): Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 5.1 Decoding PGS stream (track 7): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 Decoding PGS stream (track 8): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 Decoding PGS stream (track 6): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 DTS-HD stream (track 3): overlapped frame detected at position 00:43:05,173. Remove frame. DTS-HD stream (track 4): overlapped frame detected at position 00:43:05,173. Remove frame. AC3 stream (track 5): overlapped frame detected at position 00:43:05,184. Remove frame. DTS-HD stream (track 3): overlapped frame detected at position 00:54:32,778. Remove frame. DTS-HD stream (track 4): overlapped frame detected at position 00:54:32,778. Remove frame. AC3 stream (track 5): overlapped frame detected at position 00:54:32,800. Remove frame. DTS-HD stream (track 3): overlapped frame detected at position 01:45:37,674. Remove frame. DTS-HD stream (track 4): overlapped frame detected at position 01:45:37,674. Remove frame. AC3 stream (track 5): overlapped frame detected at position 01:45:37,695. Remove frame. AC3 stream (track 5): overlapped frame detected at position 01:45:48,032. Remove frame. Processed 152233 video frames Processed 152233 video frames Flushing write buffer Demux complete. Demuxing time: 12 min 48 sec I would suggest using DGDemux for that. If you want to read that up at rationalqm.us: A considerable amount of work was needed to get that right.
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I looked at DGDemux and it only accepts mpls playlist files but I'm dealing with TS files that have 1 video stream, and 1 or 2 audio streams. Indeed, I'm not familiar with the complexities of how audio is stored in TS container, but I was hoping there would be some CLI tool I can use analogous to this AviSynth function which would demux the first audio track. Code:
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22nd November 2020, 12:07 | #955 | Link |
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DGDemuxGUI.exe is the GUI,
DGDemux.exe is the CLI. If you bring .m2ts or .MTS without .mpls, you may consider eac3to. CLI or GUI, you decide.
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Sadly, eac3to doesn't give the same accurate results as tsMuxer or DGindex does.
Back to the topic, however. Is there some way to get an error log for tsMuxer? I've got a ts file that tsMuxer CLI and GUI fail to parse stream info for when first loading, and the error message is blank on the GUI (see attached png) or non-existent on the CLI. Code:
PS D:\> .\tsMuxeR.exe "D:\Videos\myVideo.ts" tsMuxeR version git-999c472. github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer HEVC muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: -0.537057 <exits> |
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Are there any plans to support the Dolby Vision compatible mkv remuxes created by MakeMKV 1.5.3 ?
I wanted to use one as a source to mux it into a bluray iso but tsmuxer failed to load the mkv. It would be nice to create backups with MakeMKV but still be able to convert back to UHD bluray structure while preserving the Dolby Vision metadata. Last edited by mczuzlak; 30th November 2020 at 22:00. |
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MakeMKV v1.5.3 now converts 2-layer Dolby Vision sources into 1-layer .mkv muxes (primarily for playback with nVidia Shield owners). And previous versions of MakeMKV discarded the secondary Dolby Vision FEL/MEL stream altogether. If the MakeMKV developers created a build with an .mkv muxer that preserved both Dolby Vision layers (like Mosu's MKVToolNix can), it would then be possible for the open source builds of TSmuxer to easily create 4K UHD Blu-ray compliant muxes. (Dolby TrueHD audio streams without AC3 core excepted).
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