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12th May 2021, 09:04 | #1061 | Link | |
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Hi, if you got the audio demuxed (.truehd track) you can use eac3to to add the Dolby Digital core track to it if for some reason it's not present and then remux... you can try this command: eac3to C:\AUDIO\audio.truehd C:\AUDIO\audio.thd+ac3 -no2ndpass modify the command to your specifications, path and audio file, run this command in the same folder as eac3to. good luck! |
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13th May 2021, 15:25 | #1062 | Link |
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PGS subtitle problem in 2D (iso 3D AVC MVC).
Reading the .mpls file we see that there is a problem with the MVC track, it is missing "3d-pg-planes: 32", the subtitles not the "plane #" option ... Same in the .ssif A normal 3D blu-ray Is there a solution ? Last edited by tebasuna51; 28th August 2021 at 08:56. |
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So many "overlapped frame" ?
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Quick question: is it normal to have so many overlapped frames during a demuxing? (full iso) On the other hand, if I made an mkv with MkvToolnix before and I demux afterwards with Tsmuxer, no "overlapped frame" ... Is it important ? Thanks in advance to all Yannick And now, after making a MKV, no "overlapped frame": Last edited by tebasuna51; 15th May 2021 at 10:23. Reason: images not needed, normal in multiple m2ts |
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@vanden same, please give a link. Last edited by a5180007; 15th May 2021 at 00:15. |
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Mkvtoolnix does the same as tsMuxer, it muxes the various m2ts into one single m2ts. When you import the mkv into tsMuxer there is only one video stream so no overlapping. Last edited by a5180007; 15th May 2021 at 23:01. |
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17th May 2021, 10:01 | #1072 | Link |
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you do not arrive on my site !?
http://vandenk.free.fr/ http://vandenk.free.fr/00000.split.1.m2ts Other link OneDrive (+ download / + télécharger) Last edited by vanden; 17th May 2021 at 23:45. |
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Thanks @vanden, I have the file.
The number of offset sequences is extracted from the metadata info stored in the clpi and the m2ts. Each offset sequence includes the direction flag and the offset value of the subtitle. If there is no metadata in the clps or the number of offset sequences in the metadata is zero, then you cannot select any other value than "zero" in tsMuxer as there is no offset data available. Last edited by a5180007; 18th May 2021 at 23:25. |
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I *suppose* that a static build of tsmuxer could be easily made if both freetype and and zlib were compiled before tsmuxer itself and then included in it. However justdan96 invented some lame excuse for not distributing the source codes of zlib and freetype together with tsmuxer's source code. NOTICE: my "recipe" does work with MSYS2 on Windows, so I suppose it should also work with the default "compiling environment" (so to speak) of any Unixoid operating system. |
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a5180007 Hey mate. I'm trying to understand the basics of dolby vision and the mechanisms of how these programs work. I have no background in coding,tech or computer science so forgive me for my lack of knowledge. I have an Oppo and I was playing around with a movie called nobody. I was using the tsmuxer nightly mac build latest one. I put enable HDMV descriptors( not sure if this is correct to do or not) I made the original blueray folder into the following: these movies were dvhe.07.06 .ts single track dual layer: got dolby vision + atmos .ts dual track dual layer: got dolby vision + atmos .m2ts single track dual layer: got dolby vision + atmos .m2ts dual trakc dual layer: HDR + atmos I thought, great this is working well. I tried John Wick 3 .ts single track dual layer: freeze with black screen but got atmos logo coming up .m2ts single track dual layer: freeze with same stuff again when I pressed INFO on the remote whilst the movie was frozen, I had a look at any issues. At the bottom on HDMI output information, it was saying the movie was outputting SDR? it also was missing some channels on the audio bit I'm pretty sure. I'm happy to take a photo of it if you need. BTW I tried doing the whole movie again with HDMV descriptors disabled, issues still occurred. ( I haven't tried .m2ts dual layer dual track but I'm assuming that'll play in HDR and haven't tried dual track .ts yet) Can you let me know what's going on, what tsmuxer build to use to solve these issues (happy to use windows too) and in basic terms what HDMV descriptors do? thanks mate appreciate all your hard work! |
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