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3. September 2008 @ 23:26 |
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Rip, this isn't the first time this has happen.....
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3. September 2008 @ 23:32 |
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Originally posted by NexGen76: Rip, this isn't the first time this has happen.....
Does it happen an all of your own rips or on some. I know on BD's with "digital copies" for portable players this happens to me but I don't get a pixelized picture. I believe the unsupported format error is from the AAC audio stream for the digital copy, for some reason tsMuxeR doesn't like some types of AAC.
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4. September 2008 @ 08:09 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Ryu77, great to hear from you... it's been a while, you must be busy. I have a few questions;
1. What is your preferred method of demuxing, tsMuxeR or eac3to?
2. Is quality retained better by using either one of the apps, or does it matter.
3. Does decoding take place during demuxing?
Later, O!
Hey Odin, always busy...
1) I usually use tsMuxeR
2) When demuxing there is no quality loss ever as you are simply seperating streams back to their elementary level.
3) Decoding will only ever take place when something has called upon the video to be displayed, ie: Media Player or encoding application etc.
Originally posted by odin24: Does it happen an all of your own rips or on some. I know on BD's with "digital copies" for portable players this happens to me but I don't get a pixelized picture. I believe the unsupported format error is from the AAC audio stream for the digital copy, for some reason tsMuxeR doesn't like some types of AAC.
tsMuxeR should never accept an AAC audio stream as this format is not part of the Blu-ray standard.
NexGen76, I personally have never had this sort of trouble. If you are experiencing such difficulties, you could try loading the playlist file instead.
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NarutoUzu
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4. September 2008 @ 11:50 |
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kyguth
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4. September 2008 @ 14:22 |
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I have serveral Blu-ray movie and have been trying to rip them to my hard drive and then play back with window media.
First I use AnyDvD to Rip the Blu-ray.
Under the Stream folder I picked the biggest file, which contain the movie. Its a MPEG TS file which is about around 40GB.
When I played it back in Window Media 11.6 and Window Media Classic the sound is very static.
Is there anyway to impove the sound. The Picture is great btw. Maybe I'm not doing something right. Please any advice would be great as I am still new to this.
Thank you for your time.
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4. September 2008 @ 14:31 |
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Originally posted by Ryu77: Originally posted by odin24: Ryu77, great to hear from you... it's been a while, you must be busy. I have a few questions;
1. What is your preferred method of demuxing, tsMuxeR or eac3to?
2. Is quality retained better by using either one of the apps, or does it matter.
3. Does decoding take place during demuxing?
Later, O!
Hey Odin, always busy...
1) I usually use tsMuxeR
2) When demuxing there is no quality loss ever as you are simply seperating streams back to their elementary level.
3) Decoding will only ever take place when something has called upon the video to be displayed, ie: Media Player or encoding application etc.
A couple of folks over at Doom9 seem to think eac3to handles seemless branching titles better than tsMuxeR, any thoughts on this?
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NarutoUzu
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4. September 2008 @ 16:18 |
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I have been trying to use Eac3to to convert an AC3 with the PAL speedup and it takes a long long time to finish.
I put an MKV file in tsMuxer and it only showed the H264 track and no audio track. So, I used MKVextract to extract the audio even though the audio was AC3 it didn't show on tsMuxer. It only showed the video track, what do I do? Anyone experience this before?
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4. September 2008 @ 18:50 |
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Originally posted by Ryu77: Originally posted by odin24: Ryu77, great to hear from you... it's been a while, you must be busy. I have a few questions;
1. What is your preferred method of demuxing, tsMuxeR or eac3to?
2. Is quality retained better by using either one of the apps, or does it matter.
3. Does decoding take place during demuxing?
Later, O!
Hey Odin, always busy...
1) I usually use tsMuxeR
2) When demuxing there is no quality loss ever as you are simply seperating streams back to their elementary level.
3) Decoding will only ever take place when something has called upon the video to be displayed, ie: Media Player or encoding application etc.
Originally posted by odin24: Does it happen an all of your own rips or on some. I know on BD's with "digital copies" for portable players this happens to me but I don't get a pixelized picture. I believe the unsupported format error is from the AAC audio stream for the digital copy, for some reason tsMuxeR doesn't like some types of AAC.
tsMuxeR should never accept an AAC audio stream as this format is not part of the Blu-ray standard.
NexGen76, I personally have never had this sort of trouble. If you are experiencing such difficulties, you could try loading the playlist file instead.
What is the Playlist file ?
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4. September 2008 @ 19:07 |
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Originally posted by NexGen76: What is the Playlist file ?
It is the Playlist folder, instead of the Stream folder. They're all MPLS files, you just gotta find the right one.
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4. September 2008 @ 20:31 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Originally posted by NexGen76: What is the Playlist file ?
It is the Playlist folder, instead of the Stream folder. They're all MPLS files, you just gotta find the right one.
How do i know which one to look for size etc.....The BD movie i have now has over 1000 playlist files....Thxs
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4. September 2008 @ 22:05 |
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oops.....my bad
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5. September 2008 @ 10:19 |
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5. September 2008 @ 12:56 |
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Originally posted by hennry: ******************
Originally posted by ddp: lightning struck!!!
So sayeth the mod!
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5. September 2008 @ 13:01 |
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hennry, lightning struck!!! post edited
hobbit, can you edit your post so i don't mess up your sig?
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5. September 2008 @ 16:19 |
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Consider it done!
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5. September 2008 @ 16:53 |
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thankyou as i didn't want the link still present even tho he is gone.
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5. September 2008 @ 21:59 |
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skipping issues
i muxed my compressed .mkv file with ac3 audio file from original blu ray disk using megui mkv muxer and the resulting .mkv file skips video and audio. it plays for a bit and seems ok. then either the audio or video starts skipping or slowing down (video only). any ideas ?
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7. September 2008 @ 08:34 |
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Originally posted by jaymizzle: skipping issues
i muxed my compressed .mkv file with ac3 audio file from original blu ray disk using megui mkv muxer and the resulting .mkv file skips video and audio. it plays for a bit and seems ok. then either the audio or video starts skipping or slowing down (video only). any ideas ?
Did you compress the video stream? If not high bit rates of h264 sometimes would cause this if your PC isn't powerful enough. I run a quad core 2.4GHz, 3.3GB ram, 250mb GFX... my PC stutters sometimes when I play h264 files from the m2ts file. But if I play the actual BD it plays fine.
I suggest, if you use your PC as your playback device, remux to Blu-ray using tsMuxeR, create an ISO image (UDF 2.5) with IMGBurn and playback with a virtual drive... I use Slysoft's. It would be like playing a disc istead of the file.
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7. September 2008 @ 08:42 |
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It appears remuxing TrueHD might be possible now in tsMuxeR... mostly thanks to madshi over at Doom9. Using eac3to running the following command might work, I cannot test as I do not have a HDMI receiver.
Unfortunately you must be familiar with command based actions, I don't think there is a GUI that can do this... yet.
eac3to input.thd output.thd+ac3
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7. September 2008 @ 10:17 |
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Originally posted by odin24: It appears remuxing TrueHD might be possible now in tsMuxeR... mostly thanks to madshi over at Doom9. Using eac3to running the following command might work, I cannot test as I do not have a HDMI receiver.
Unfortunately you must be familiar with command based actions, I don't think there is a GUI that can do this... yet.
eac3to input.thd output.thd+ac3
tsMuxeR has supported TrueHD since version 1.2.6.
To take advantage of lossless audio (Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Master Audio) doesn't necessarily require an AV Receiver with HDMI decoding. You can use the analog multi channel RCA connections between your player and receiver. Providing your Blu-ray player has the required decoders and has decent DAC's then you will be able to experience the full quality audio that the HD formats offer.
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7. September 2008 @ 12:22 |
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Originally posted by Ryu77: Originally posted by odin24: It appears remuxing TrueHD might be possible now in tsMuxeR... mostly thanks to madshi over at Doom9. Using eac3to running the following command might work, I cannot test as I do not have a HDMI receiver.
Unfortunately you must be familiar with command based actions, I don't think there is a GUI that can do this... yet.
eac3to input.thd output.thd+ac3
tsMuxeR has supported TrueHD since version 1.2.6.
To take advantage of lossless audio (Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Master Audio) doesn't necessarily require an AV Receiver with HDMI decoding. You can use the analog multi channel RCA connections between your player and receiver. Providing your Blu-ray player has the required decoders and has decent DAC's then you will be able to experience the full quality audio that the HD formats offer.
I was under the impression that tsMuxeR had issues with a TrueHD track straight from a BD rip, it wasn't until recently that madshi implemented the thd+ac3 fix.
With the command you can now take a HDDVD TrueHD track and make it BD, maybe that was what the issue was.
EDIT: Is there an accessory for the PS3 that can do 5.1 anologue out?
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9. September 2008 @ 20:00 |
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Originally posted by NexGen76: Odin24:
I have found what is causing my AVCHD PQ to be really pixel & also freezes.
I have a error with TsMuxeR here what it say.
Unsupported Format:
Some tracks not recognized.This track was ignored...(the main movie file)
Its always the main movie file that i get this error.Do you know how i can fixed this error with TsMuxeR.......? Thxs
Okay im still getting this error & don't know why any answers ?...I'm about to us ripbot264.
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m_raca
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10. September 2008 @ 15:18 |
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What happens if the mkv or ts files have other audio codecs like DTS/DTSHD? What does it do? Is there any way to keep the original codecs and be able to play in the PS3?
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NarutoUzu
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10. September 2008 @ 17:48 |
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Originally posted by NexGen76: Okay im still getting this error & don't know why any answers ?...I'm about to us ripbot264.
Run it through mkv2vob and it will fix your issue. I had the same problem with an AC3 track of a a movie, I run it through mkv2vob and output it as m2ts. tsMuxer was then able to see both video and tracks...where before it could only see the video track. Hope it helps you! :)
Originally posted by m_raca: What happens if the mkv or ts files have other audio codecs like DTS/DTSHD? What does it do? Is there any way to keep the original codecs and be able to play in the PS3?
Only by creating a Blu-ray disc using tsMuxer.
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12. September 2008 @ 02:51 |
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Hi. I am new to this forum since I JUST joined now. And also, not only new to this, but new to learn how to use and covert media format/files such as MKV file or AVI or XVID or DVIX or whatever.
When I finally downloaded Tsmuxer software and the conversion seemed to work, but what puzzled me the most is: the mb of the file itself. I mean, I downloaded Bleach and Naruto Shippuden series from Dattebayo.com. However, in this case, let me use Bleach Movie #2 as an example. When I downloaded it via BitTorrent and it showed 700Mb, but when converting (from video clip, not mkv file- I don't know why anyway)... when the conversion was complete, it showed only 4.15MB??? I am confused. How do I do it right way? I mean I read and followed the instruction from Ryu77 on his thread on how to do it...
It should be 700MB instead of 4.15MB, right??? Any helpful advice or suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much.
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