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radeonpc
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24. January 2009 @ 17:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi i have a mkv file with dts audio.i do mts muxing and after its done i have the picture but no audio any help would be great thanks alot.
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freya2007
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25. January 2009 @ 10:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi i have the same problem its driving me mad, if anyone helps will you let me know please
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25. January 2009 @ 12:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by radeonpc:
hi i have a mkv file with dts audio.i do mts muxing and after its done i have the picture but no audio any help would be great thanks alot.

What program are you using ? & how are you trying to view it TV or PC ?


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KajNrig
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25. January 2009 @ 12:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Search.

Originally posted by odin24:
The PS3 does support DTS, just not in the m2ts container... or any container for that matter. In order to fully enjoy your movies with DTS the must be in either BD or DVD format.

The PS3 supports all forms of DTS.
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So your only options are to remux from .m2ts to AVCHD or DVD. In order to do this, you can just use tsMuxer to remux it. What you'll get are two folders (BDMV and CERTIFICATE, I believe) which you can burn onto a DVD (or BD...) with ImgBurn or Nero or whatever it is you use to burn DVDs.

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freya2007
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25. January 2009 @ 14:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Im using tsmuxer and it plays the movie but no sound ,ive put the sound to 4.1 still only the movie plays and no sound
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25. January 2009 @ 19:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Are you muxing it to a container format? Like m2ts, ts? If so, then you didn't read my post.

DTS audio can't be played in any container format, only in Blu-Ray/DVD format.
freya2007
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26. January 2009 @ 06:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
sorry i,m new to all this think i need an idiots guide ,ive used tsmuxer and selected m2tsmuxing the audio is set to 4.1 have set the output folder and the film has been muxed and gone into the folder,when played the video is there and no audio,can you explain simply what to do next please i,m sorry if i sound like an idiot. thanks
radeonpc
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26. January 2009 @ 09:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i want to play it on my ps3 thanks for the help.
radeonpc
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26. January 2009 @ 09:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
im using tsMuxeR_1.8.4(b)
radeonpc
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26. January 2009 @ 10:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by KajNrig:
Search.

Originally posted by odin24:
The PS3 does support DTS, just not in the m2ts container... or any container for that matter. In order to fully enjoy your movies with DTS the must be in either BD or DVD format.

The PS3 supports all forms of DTS.
EDIT:

So your only options are to remux from .m2ts to AVCHD or DVD. In order to do this, you can just use tsMuxer to remux it. What you'll get are two folders (BDMV and CERTIFICATE, I believe) which you can burn onto a DVD (or BD...) with ImgBurn or Nero or whatever it is you use to burn DVDs.
so do do this do i use tsMuxeR_1.8.4(b)or mkv2vob thanks alot
KajNrig
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26. January 2009 @ 11:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Use tsMuxer. Set the output to "Blu-Ray disc" or "AVCHD" (whichever it is), NOT to "M2TS Muxing."

DTS audio can ONLY be played from a Blu-Ray folder. If it's in a container format (which is what .m2ts is), then the PS3 won't be able to play it.

When you mux it to Blu-Ray, you'll get those two folders ("CERTIFICATE" and "BDMV"). Burn those to a DVD or BD and you'll be able to pop it into the PS3 to watch with DTS audio.
manny2564
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26. January 2009 @ 14:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You guys got it all wrong . I had the same problem and just figured it out. If all you want to do is watch em on disks this is ok but I would rather stream to my ps3. I use Mkv2vob and automatically changes the dts to ac3. You have to make sure that you hit the configuration tab and set output to mt2s and use no transcode and this should work. I have a mac but use winxp on paralles this takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes and beats having to burn a bunch of dvd as I delete these movies once I'm done watching them
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26. January 2009 @ 14:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by manny2564:
You guys got it all wrong .
No, we don't.

Originally posted by manny2564:
If all you want to do is watch em on disks this is ok but I would rather stream to my ps3.
Your point?

Originally posted by manny2564:
I use Mkv2vob and automatically changes the dts to ac3. You have to make sure that you hit the configuration tab and set output to mt2s and use no transcode and this should work.
What if, say, people don't want to convert to ac3? What if, say, people think that there's a loss in quality when converting to ac3?

Not to sound like a dick, but while your suggestions are great, the whole "Do it my way you idiots" attitude isn't exactly appreciated.

Originally posted by manny2564:
I have a mac but use winxp on paralles this takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes and beats having to burn a bunch of dvd as I delete these movies once I'm done watching them
1.) 30-45 minutes to re-encode a movie takes more time than remuxing it (on the same system... about 5 minutes max) and then burning it (15-20 minutes).

2.) Some folks might not want to delete their movies. Think about it. Why would they bother going to all that effort if they didn't want to keep the movie?

Anyway. Bitchfest aside, I think your suggestion actually IS a good one.

If you don't mind the downgrading of the audio quality (which probably isn't by much, anyway), then mkv2vob is a good way to go.

But if you DO want the DTS track as it is, then you should go the route of tsMuxer.

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manny2564
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26. January 2009 @ 16:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
WOW.. I hope u got plenty of tampons
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26. January 2009 @ 16:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm not sure if this is right but I thought that the ps3 did play dts audio when its on a disk. If this is so I actually helped him cause he does want to stream. If you would 've read his problem instead of running your mouth you would've realized Dick.
radeonpc
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26. January 2009 @ 17:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanku for all your help.i used eac3to to change the audio to ac3 went to tsMuxeR_1.8 loaded the mkv unticked the dts audio and load my ac3 audio and then done m2ts muxing.then i had sound and picture in 1 file but dolby digital audio not dts.burned to dvd ps3 play fine.but im going to give the blue ray bit a go i want to have dts audio.in eac3to is there any setting to put on to make the sound any better i put it to 640kp is there any think else thanku for the help.
radeonpc
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26. January 2009 @ 17:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
in my tsmuxer i dont have the setting AVCHD just blue ray.i am using tsmuxergui1.8.4 thanku for the help
KajNrig
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26. January 2009 @ 18:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by manny2564:
WOW.. I hope u got plenty of tampons
I do. Thanks for the concern, though.

Originally posted by manny2564:
I'm not sure if this is right but I thought that the ps3 did play dts audio when its on a disk. If this is so I actually helped him cause he does want to stream. If you would 've read his problem instead of running your mouth you would've realized Dick.
1.) Yeah, it'll play if it's on a disc... which is what I was saying all along.

2.) Tell me where he says he wants to stream the stuff. Maybe I'm blind or something.

3.) If running my mouth means telling the guy that DTS audio can't be played from any sort of container format and that the only way to do so is to use tsMuxer to mux the .mkv into a Blu-Ray folder that can be burned onto a DVD using ImgBurn or Nero or whatever he likes to use which can then be played by the PS3, then I guess I was running my mouth. I wonder what completely ignoring what he really wants and telling him to just convert it to ac3 audio is considered, then.

Originally posted by radeonpc:
thanku for all your help.i used eac3to to change the audio to ac3 went to tsMuxeR_1.8 loaded the mkv unticked the dts audio and load my ac3 audio and then done m2ts muxing.then i had sound and picture in 1 file but dolby digital audio not dts.burned to dvd ps3 play fine.but im going to give the blue ray bit a go i want to have dts audio.in eac3to is there any setting to put on to make the sound any better i put it to 640kp is there any think else thanku for the help.
1.) Good job with finding eac3to. That program works wonders.

2.) Yeah, with Blu-Ray, all you have to do is change the muxing from "M2TS Muxing" to "Blu-Ray" (or whatever the third option is, I think). You'll get those two folders that I was talking about (BDMV and CERTIFICATE), and all you have to do from there is use a burning program (I prefer ImgBurn because it's easy, simple, and efficient) and use the Build mode to burn those two folders onto a disc. You'll be prompted (by ImgBurn, at least) to change to UDF 2.5, and you should just click OK for that. Then, when you pop your burned DVD into the PS3, you'll get a perfectly good movie with DTS audio.

...or actually... duh me. Um, I just realized that if your video isn't a Blu-Ray resolution (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), you'll have to add borders to it to make it that big. That's the biggest problem.

If you don't want to go through all that (because re-encoding an HD movie takes a LOT of time and is VERY complicated), then I think you're gonna have to stick with what you did before - the conversion from DTS to ac3.

Good luck. Let me know how it goes.

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Originally posted by radeonpc:
in my tsmuxer i dont have the setting AVCHD just blue ray.i am using tsmuxergui1.8.4 thanku for the help
Yeah, Blu-Ray. That's the one.

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radeonpc
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26. January 2009 @ 19:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
it will not fit on a dvd do i have to make it to a iso then transfer it to ps3 or can i cut the files size down thanks alot u have been great help.
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26. January 2009 @ 21:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I don't think the PS3 will recognize an .iso of it.

But... lessee...

What do you mean by "cut the files size"? Do you mean make the single file smaller? Or do you mean chop the file into a bunch of smaller files?

If it's the former, then you'll have to go through a re-encoding process, and that could take... forever. If you mean the latter, then, when you're in tsMuxer, you can choose to split the file into specific-sized chunks. There's a Split & Cut tab that you can use to split it.

But again, what's the resolution of your video? If it's not exactly right (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), then you won't be able to see anything anyway, even if you manage to put the video onto the hard drive.

If that's the case, then I suggest you just stick with the AC3 audio and mux it to .m2ts. When you're muxing to Blu-Ray, you MUST have those specific resolutions. If you mux to .m2ts, though, you won't have to worry about video resolution. (To check the resolution, all you have to do is open up the .mkv in something like VLC Media Player and check the stream information.)

So yeah. Obviously, muxing it to Blu-Ray is very, VERY complicated.

Honestly, since I can't tell the difference between DTS and AC3 anyway, I'd just go with muxing it to .m2ts like you did and putting it on the PS3's hard drive that way. Can you REALLY tell the difference between the DTS and the AC3?
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26. January 2009 @ 22:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Like I said. Your running your mouth and still he hasn't been able to watch his movies. These forums are supposed to be helpful. Instead of being a critic help the dude. Dude if you wanna watch your movie today get mkv2vob like i said earlier and remember to configure it first. I had the same problem and this is how i fixed it. Now I can only confirm that this works when straming.
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27. January 2009 @ 00:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Okay, you win. Whatever. If it makes you feel better or something.

The fact still remains that he wants DTS audio on his file, not AC3. So I don't see how... you know what? Never mind.
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27. January 2009 @ 12:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by manny2564:
You guys got it all wrong . I had the same problem and just figured it out. If all you want to do is watch em on disks this is ok but I would rather stream to my ps3. I use Mkv2vob and automatically changes the dts to ac3. You have to make sure that you hit the configuration tab and set output to mt2s and use no transcode and this should work. I have a mac but use winxp on paralles this takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes and beats having to burn a bunch of dvd as I delete these movies once I'm done watching them
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27. January 2009 @ 15:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanku for all your help ill let u know how i get on thanku again
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27. January 2009 @ 17:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
my resolution is 1280x536 do i have to add borders.thanku for the help.
 
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