Conversion of MP4 to M2TS
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ckwan
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5. February 2010 @ 09:33 |
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Originally posted by cyprusrom: Are you trying to "append" the two files? Do you have a video that's in two parts?
Yes, I actually have about 35 such videos each of size 1GB which I want to put on blank DVD's. I finally found a software called MKVMerge from the blu-ray conversion kit which can append MKV files (don't know about srt files yet). So far, I have experimented putting just one file on a blank DVD using tsMUXeR with output set to AVCHD and then burning the output to DVD using Imgburn. The effect has been excellent and the whole process takes less than one hour. One thing that I don't understand is if you follow the method of this blu-ray conversion guide to encode your video with MeGUI, it's going to take you days (as suggested by the Guide) to complete your project. If there is an easier way to do it, what is the benefit of using the MeGUI?
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5. February 2010 @ 11:46 |
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The "easy" methods are used when the streams are compliant and need no re-encoding. MeGui is used if the video needs to be re-encoded, and it only going to take days if you have an old computer .
I join my .srt files with Subtitle Workshop.
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5. February 2010 @ 15:35 |
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ckwan, just so you know the MeGUI package offered in the Blu-ray conversion kit and guide is a little outdated. There have been a few changes since Zathor has taken over development of this application.
You can get a newer version from my thread here along with my updated profiles that were neccessary with the new builds of MeGUI and x264. Look for the "MeGUI with all Encoders & Plugins included" link. This version has still been updated a couple times since but pressing the update button will download all the latest updates from the development server...
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/639346
MeGUI need only be used when you have an original Blu-ray as your source and you want a smaller output size, or your MKV file is not Blu-ray compliant. For example: Incorrect resolution (not 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080), or too many reference frames etc.
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6. February 2010 @ 06:14 |
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Why not use the (freeware)MPEG-StreamClip software to convert it to what You need.
You can find it on http://www.squared5.com
I was looking for some time to get some translation from .ts to ....
With the results of this programm I did stop searching.
Working very quickly.
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ckwan
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6. February 2010 @ 13:26 |
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Neither tsMUXeR nor mkvmerge appends files properly. The audio and video components become out of sync after appending particularly significant towards the end of the created file. Can some one suggest a solution to this?
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6. February 2010 @ 15:40 |
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The reason why I sticked to the programm MPEG-StreamClip was that for the FIRST time sound and picture were in time.
I used a dozen programms to check it, and in some you can manually change the Quote: soundspeed
, but the mentioned programm was doin what it should do.
So the moves in the video were keeping the same pass with the sound after an hour of translating from TS to MPEG.
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ckwan
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8. February 2010 @ 00:47 |
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Originally posted by Chris0745: The reason why I sticked to the programm MPEG-StreamClip was that for the FIRST time sound and picture were in time.
I used a dozen programms to check it, and in some you can manually change the Quote: soundspeed
, but the mentioned programm was doin what it should do.
So the moves in the video were keeping the same pass with the sound after an hour of translating from TS to MPEG.
I did follow your link to download MPEGStreamClip. When I tried to open an MKV file, it gave me an open error. The good news is that it did accept the MP4 file. However, it does not have AVCHD or M2TS as an option for output. Can you tell me what choice I should make for export format? My goal is to create AVCHD discs to play on the blu-ray player. Also, can this software accept multiple input files? I have to put three files at a time on a single layer DVD.
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ckwan
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8. February 2010 @ 00:50 |
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Originally posted by ckwan: Originally posted by Chris0745: The reason why I sticked to the programm MPEG-StreamClip was that for the FIRST time sound and picture were in time.
I used a dozen programms to check it, and in some you can manually change the Quote: soundspeed
, but the mentioned programm was doin what it should do.
So the moves in the video were keeping the same pass with the sound after an hour of translating from TS to MPEG.
I did follow your link to download MPEGStreamClip. When I tried to open an MKV file, it gave me an open error. The good news is that it did accept the MP4 file. However, it does not have AVCHD or M2TS as an option for output. Can you tell me what choice I should make for export format? My goal is to create AVCHD discs to play on the blu-ray player. Also, can this software accept multiple input files? I have to put three files at a time on a single layer DVD.
What version of MPEGStreamclip are you running? I have version 1.2. Is this one up-to-date?
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8. February 2010 @ 01:01 |
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ckwan
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9. February 2010 @ 08:30 |
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ckwan
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16. February 2010 @ 09:54 |
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Originally posted by cyprusrom: It would be so much easier if you'd stick with some program and learn it's in and outs.
Also, stating your purpose more clearly would help. When you said you wanted to "join" your files, I thought you had movies split in different parts.
If you want to add more than one title to your compilation, try multiAVCHD:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/...ultiAVCHD.shtml
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143744
Here's a guide:
http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/tutorial.php
Thank you very much for the information. I finally got the job done. It looks like multiAVCHD has just about every thing in it. It took care of all my problems including the audio conversion and the subtitle remux. With multiAVCHD, you don't need the other programs at all.
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16. February 2010 @ 10:14 |
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Glad you got it figured out!
Cheers!
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