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PS3 compatible video creation thread (tsMuxeR etc.).
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30. November 2008 @ 23:06 |
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hey guys, i used tsmuxer to change a .ts file into m2ts so i could play it on my ps3, it worked fine using the guide to tsmuxer that was provided. i attempted to do the same process with another .ts file, but this time i had to set tsmuxer to split the file into 4gb segments. my problem is that my ps3 only reads the smaller split file that is produced. what am i doing wrong? any help would be greatly appreciated.
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1. December 2008 @ 03:02 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Does this still apply even though the source was 1280x688? I know adding the black lines brings it up to 720, isn't the resize neccesary?
I'm sure that I mentioned this previously when you had instructed someone to resize...
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump.cfm/621809/4383379
I am 100% sure that a resize filter is not needed if the original resolution + borders equals a Blu-ray compliant resolution. There is no reason to resample an image that doesn't need resampling. This adds an extra process and could (although very minimally) impact video quality.
I missed your reply earlier but I will take opportunity now to reply...
Originally posted by odin24: Wiseguy eh? His source video was 1920x800, he wants 1920x1080. :) I just was making sure he doesn't leave out a major detail from a small oversight. Nowhere in his post does he mention resizing, he does however mention Addborders... just making sure.
He did show an AddBorders(0,140,0,140) command, and had an original resolution of 1920 x 800. So, 800 + 140 + 140 = 1080. Clearly that is a Blu-ray compliant resolution. There was no reason to suggest a resize filter. The only time you will need to resize is if you need to add an uneven number of borders. For example an original resolution of 1920 x 798. Using AddBorders(0,141,0,141) could be used but it's usually recommended to use even numbers, so I would use the AddBorders(0,140,0,140) command and LanczosResize(1920,1080) command in this situation.
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1. December 2008 @ 03:40 |
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OK Thanx for all your help Ryu and Odin..
So here's another question:
I ran the full re-encoding process last night, because the test MKV re-encoding worked OK ...
But after about one hour into the first job in MeGui (there were two jobs in the queue in total), the process stops, I get the following error:
[Information] Log
-[Information] Versions
--[NoImage] MeGUI Version : 0.3.0.3009
--[NoImage] OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 (5.1.196608.2600)
--[NoImage] Framework used : 2.0 (2.0.50727.42)
-[Information] Hardware
--[NoImage] CPU : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.60GHz
-[Information] Log for job1 (video, Match.Point.2005.720p.BluRay.x264-SiNNERS.avs -> )
--[Information] [12/1/2008 2:30:49 AM] Started handling job
--[Information] [12/1/2008 2:30:49 AM] Preprocessing
--[NoImage] Job commandline: "C:\Program Files\megui\tools\x264\x264.exe" --pass 1 --bitrate 4403 --stats "C:\Documents and Settings\Abbu\Desktop\Package for Laptop\log.txt" --keyint 24 --min-keyint 2 --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --weightb --direct auto --subme 2 --partitions none --qpmin 8 --ipratio 1.1 --pbratio 1.1 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --vbv-maxrate 38000 --qcomp 0.5 --me dia --threads auto --thread-input --sar 1:1 --progress --no-dct-decimate --no-psnr --no-ssim --output NUL "C:\ReEncode\Match.Point.2005.720p.BluRay.x264-SiNNERS.avs" --mvrange 511 --aud --nal-hrd --sar 1:1
--[Information] [12/1/2008 2:30:49 AM] Encoding started
--[NoImage] Standard output stream
--[NoImage] Standard error stream
---[NoImage] avis [info]: 1280x720 @ 23.98 fps (178333 frames)
---[NoImage] x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1
---[NoImage] x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2 SSE3 Cache64
---[NoImage] x264 [info]: profile Main, level 4.1
--[Information] [12/1/2008 3:51:17 AM] Job completed
Can you please tell me whats going wrong here ?
In case you need the details on the original MKV I am trying to re-encode, here they are (exported from MediaInfo):
General
Complete name : C:\Downloads\HD Movies\Match.Point.2005.LiMiTED.720p.BluRay.x264-SiNNERS_tehPARADOX.COM\Match.Point.2005.720p.BluRay.x264-SiNNERS.mkv
Format : Matroska
File size : 4.37 GiB
Duration : 2h 3mn
Overall bit rate : 5 049 Kbps
Encoded date : UTC 2008-11-27 12:30:21
Writing application : mkvmerge v2.4.0 ('Fumbling Towards Ecstasy') built on Oct 11 2008 20:13:15
Writing library : libebml v0.7.7 + libmatroska v0.8.1
Video
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 5 frames
Muxing mode : Container profile=Unknown@4.1
Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration : 2h 3mn
Bit rate : 4 201 Kbps
Nominal bit rate : 4 407 Kbps
Width : 1 280 pixels
Height : 688 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 1.860
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Resolution : 24 bits
Colorimetry : 4:2:0
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.209
Title : Video
Writing library : x264 core 65 r1029M cb3c213
Encoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=5 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x2 / me=hex / subme=7 / psy_rd=1.0:0.0 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / chroma_qp_offset=-2 / threads=6 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / mbaff=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=1 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / wpredb=1 / keyint=250 / keyint_min=25 / scenecut=40(pre) / rc=2pass / bitrate=4407 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / ip_ratio=1.40 / pb_ratio=1.30 / aq=1:1.00
Audio
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Codec ID : A_AC3
Duration : 2h 3mn
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 640 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Language : English
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Gardus
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1. December 2008 @ 11:39 |
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Is there any way to stream a h264+AC3 file to the PS3 with subtitle (I use tversity)?
I know that tsmuxer use them only if you use the AVCHD structure on a disc or usb devide...
What kind of A/V compression do .vob files support?
I like to watch HD anime with eng subs on the big screen...
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traycer
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1. December 2008 @ 15:29 |
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Hi, all! Thanks to all the great info here (especially in this thread), I am much closer now to being able to distribute 1080p content to clients using standard DVDs. However, there is one last hurdle that I have not figured out, and I don't see it addressed here.
Short version: My 1920x1080 AVCHD's only play in 480-line standard def on my PS3.
Long version...
I use ProShow Gold to produce photography slideshows with accompanying music soundtracks. The latest version of PSG will create BD ISO images. The BDMV directory structure is all there, and the slideshow itself is rendered as a 1920x1080x60i (or 24p) .m2ts file. If I simply burn that to a regular DVD-R (instead of a BD-R) and pop it into the PS3, it shows up as a "data disc". Manually navigating into the BDMV/STREAMS/ directory and playing the 00000.m2ts file works (1920x1080 resolution, looks great).
I would like the PS3 to recognize the disc as video content and automatically begin playback (like a "real" DVD or BD would). So I've been playing with TSRemux, copying the MovieObject.bdmv and index.bdmv files from Nero and the AVC-HD calibration disc, etc. Now the PS3 does automatically start playback of the disc... one step closer!
However, the problem now is that the video stream is downscaled to 480 lines, which my projector then naturally tries to upscale back to 1080 lines. The result is pretty bad, as one would imagine. I checked the m2ts file on my computer, and VLC is able to play it back at the full 1920x1080 native resolution... so I know the video stream was not somehow dumbed down to 480 lines.
My question is, why is this happening? I can take the exact same ISO image and only replace the two .bdmv files, and it will cause this downscaling to happen on the PS3. I've looked into BDedit, but there is nothing obvious in there that says "play this M2TS file at 1080p". I'm thinking perhaps this is a Sony DRM thing? Somehow the content is flagged in a way that the PS3 believes it is not "allowed" to play it in HD, so it falls back to SD? Anyone know anything about that?
Some relevant details: the M2TS file created by ProShow Gold is a 25 Mbps MPEG-2 stream, with 1.5 Mbps LPCM audio. I can switch the bitrate to 20, 15 and 10 Mbps, if anyone thinks that will help. My PS3 is connected to the projector via HDMI, and it has no difficulty playing commercial BD movies, nor downloaded trailers and PS3 games at 1080p resolution.
I don't need subtitles or 5.1 surround sound or multiple chapters or anything like that. These slideshows are literally only 5 to 10 minutes long, that's all. It would be great to distribute these on inexpensive DVD media than on BD-R's.
Any help or pointers to existing threads would be appreciated. Thanks!
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2. December 2008 @ 05:32 |
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Gday all, just after some advice please.
I have a movie in MKV format and i convert it to mp4 or m2ts with MKV2VOB, however when i play back the converted MKV file in mp4 or m2ts file on my PC the video resolution is warped. ie. it appears to be squashed up a bit compared to the original resolution of the MKV playback. stats on the resolution of the MKV file are listed here - [Resolution] ......... [ 960x544@A.R.2.35][Anamorphic?] ........ [ (YES) 1280x544 ]
let me know if i should provide anymore info, advice is greatly appreciated.
thanks
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2. December 2008 @ 05:54 |
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Originally posted by traycer: Long version...
I use ProShow Gold to produce photography slideshows with accompanying music soundtracks. The latest version of PSG will create BD ISO images. The BDMV directory structure is all there, and the slideshow itself is rendered as a 1920x1080x60i (or 24p) .m2ts file. If I simply burn that to a regular DVD-R (instead of a BD-R) and pop it into the PS3, it shows up as a "data disc". Manually navigating into the BDMV/STREAMS/ directory and playing the 00000.m2ts file works (1920x1080 resolution, looks great)...
Are you burning both BDMV and Certificate folders, and to the UDF 2.5 file system?
The only other thing I can think of is maybe it's a 1920x1080i60 issue, maybe only 1920x1080i30 or 24p is supported... I cannot say for sure though.
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2. December 2008 @ 05:57 |
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Originally posted by evo007: Gday all, just after some advice please.
I have a movie in MKV format and i convert it to mp4 or m2ts with MKV2VOB, however when i play back the converted MKV file in mp4 or m2ts file on my PC the video resolution is warped. ie. it appears to be squashed up a bit compared to the original resolution of the MKV playback. stats on the resolution of the MKV file are listed here - [Resolution] ......... [ 960x544@A.R.2.35][Anamorphic?] ........ [ (YES) 1280x544 ]
let me know if i should provide anymore info, advice is greatly appreciated.
thanks
It's the resolution of the video that's the issue. Your PS3 is trying to play the 960x544 video as 1280x544, thus the stretching. Not sure how to fix it, sorry.
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2. December 2008 @ 11:21 |
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OK Ryu and Odin, I need help with another problem :) ..
I have this MKV file, which plays absolutely fine as itself ... But when I make it into a Bluray AVCHD Disc using tsMuxer (setting the Level to 4.1 as well) ... I get this strange problem ..
When I play the resulting Disc in PowerDVD 8, it plays, but the playback is very distorted ...
At one moment, the picture is absolutely fine, and then within a second or two, it gets distorted into chucky blocks ... then it becomes OK again, and then goes chunky ... and so on ..
The audio and subtitles are fine, its just the video thats causing this problem ...
What's the solution to this guys ?
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2. December 2008 @ 14:52 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Originally posted by evo007: Gday all, just after some advice please.
I have a movie in MKV format and i convert it to mp4 or m2ts with MKV2VOB, however when i play back the converted MKV file in mp4 or m2ts file on my PC the video resolution is warped. ie. it appears to be squashed up a bit compared to the original resolution of the MKV playback. stats on the resolution of the MKV file are listed here - [Resolution] ......... [ 960x544@A.R.2.35][Anamorphic?] ........ [ (YES) 1280x544 ]
let me know if i should provide anymore info, advice is greatly appreciated.
thanks
It's the resolution of the video that's the issue. Your PS3 is trying to play the 960x544 video as 1280x544, thus the stretching. Not sure how to fix it, sorry.
Thanks for the reply, however the squashed resolution results before i even transfer it to the PS3. perhaps i should use a different program?
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traycer
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2. December 2008 @ 15:09 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Are you burning both BDMV and Certificate folders, and to the UDF 2.5 file system?
Yes on all three counts. The CERTIFICATE folder is empty, however... should there be something in there? The BD ISO image is being generated by ProShow Gold, which does not mention anything specifically about BD5/BD9 or AVCHD/AVCREC. Their intent is to burn on to an actual BD-R, so I figured there might be some fiddling needed to stick that directory structure on a DVD, at least for the PS3.
Quote: The only other thing I can think of is maybe it's a 1920x1080i60 issue, maybe only 1920x1080i30 or 24p is supported... I cannot say for sure though.
I'll try a few different combinations with the 24p version too see if that makes a difference. I did try playing the 25 Mbps 1920x1080x60i .m2ts file directly on the PS3 (i.e., from a USB stick) and the PS3 handles that just fine.
I'm thinking that there might be some DRM involved. Somehow, the content generated by PSG is flagged as "copyrighted", but the PS3 sees it isn't on true BD media, assumes it is a digital copy, and deliberately forces downscaling to 480p. Is that possible?
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2. December 2008 @ 15:16 |
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Originally posted by traycer: Originally posted by odin24: Are you burning both BDMV and Certificate folders, and to the UDF 2.5 file system?
Yes on all three counts. The CERTIFICATE folder is empty, however... should there be something in there? The BD ISO image is being generated by ProShow Gold, which does not mention anything specifically about BD5/BD9 or AVCHD/AVCREC. Their intent is to burn on to an actual BD-R, so I figured there might be some fiddling needed to stick that directory structure on a DVD, at least for the PS3.
Quote: The only other thing I can think of is maybe it's a 1920x1080i60 issue, maybe only 1920x1080i30 or 24p is supported... I cannot say for sure though.
I'll try a few different combinations with the 24p version too see if that makes a difference. I did try playing the 25 Mbps 1920x1080x60i .m2ts file directly on the PS3 (i.e., from a USB stick) and the PS3 handles that just fine.
I'm thinking that there might be some DRM involved. Somehow, the content generated by PSG is flagged as "copyrighted", but the PS3 sees it isn't on true BD media, assumes it is a digital copy, and deliberately forces downscaling to 480p. Is that possible?
Take your 1080i60 m2ts file, remux to Blu-ray using tsMuxeR this time, then burn as usual. tsMuxeR is freeware and can be found a the beginning of this thread. Lemme know how you do.
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2. December 2008 @ 15:18 |
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Originally posted by ahmadka: OK Ryu and Odin, I need help with another problem :) ..
I have this MKV file, which plays absolutely fine as itself ... But when I make it into a Bluray AVCHD Disc using tsMuxer (setting the Level to 4.1 as well) ... I get this strange problem ..
When I play the resulting Disc in PowerDVD 8, it plays, but the playback is very distorted ...
At one moment, the picture is absolutely fine, and then within a second or two, it gets distorted into chucky blocks ... then it becomes OK again, and then goes chunky ... and so on ..
The audio and subtitles are fine, its just the video thats causing this problem ...
What's the solution to this guys ?
Sounds like a bad encode or a corrupt file. I don't think there's anything that can be done to fix it.
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2. December 2008 @ 15:24 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Originally posted by ahmadka: OK Ryu and Odin, I need help with another problem :) ..
I have this MKV file, which plays absolutely fine as itself ... But when I make it into a Bluray AVCHD Disc using tsMuxer (setting the Level to 4.1 as well) ... I get this strange problem ..
When I play the resulting Disc in PowerDVD 8, it plays, but the playback is very distorted ...
At one moment, the picture is absolutely fine, and then within a second or two, it gets distorted into chucky blocks ... then it becomes OK again, and then goes chunky ... and so on ..
The audio and subtitles are fine, its just the video thats causing this problem ...
What's the solution to this guys ?
Sounds like a bad encode or a corrupt file. I don't think there's anything that can be done to fix it.
But when I play the original MKV file itself, it plays fine ! Shouldn't the original MKV also be having problems if its a bad encode ?
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traycer
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2. December 2008 @ 15:50 |
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Originally posted by odin24: Take your 1080i60 m2ts file, remux to Blu-ray using tsMuxeR this time, then burn as usual. tsMuxeR is freeware and can be found a the beginning of this thread. Lemme know how you do.
Yep, I tried that already. That gives me a DVD that the PS3 now recognizes as "AVCHD" (instead of "data disc") and it automatically starts playing the video... but downscaled to 480 lines. If I read that same disc in my PC and play it with VLC, I get the full 1920x1080 video. It's a 724 MB .m2ts file for a 3.5-minute slideshow, which is definitely beyond 480p territory. :)
I'm pretty sure there is something I need to fiddle with in the .bdmv files, but I don't know what. I've looked at the disc with BDEdit, but I'm not familiar with the settings and parameters. I know the PS3 can play 1080p content from an AVCHD. The AVS HD 709 calibration disc employs a 720p main menu, but the chapters containing the calibration screens show up in 1080p on my PS3. Maybe I'll track down whoever authored that disc and see what magic they invoked.
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Gardus
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2. December 2008 @ 15:50 |
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Does anyone you have a working .vob file with h264+AC3+SRT?
I still can't see some anime files. I demuxed it with tsmuxer to change the video stream 4.1, then remuxed in mkv with just the .aac and the .srt.
Then i put this file (working perfectly on pc with subtitle and audio in sync) in mk2vob (the last version of the one for the PS3 on doom9)
I obtain a .vob file with ac3 audio and no reencoding of the video stream but NO SUBS!
In the mkv the tracks are all with the same name, just different extensions.
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2. December 2008 @ 16:46 |
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Originally posted by Gardus: Does anyone you have a working .vob file with h264+AC3+SRT?
I still can't see some anime files. I demuxed it with tsmuxer to change the video stream 4.1, then remuxed in mkv with just the .aac and the .srt.
Then i put this file (working perfectly on pc with subtitle and audio in sync) in mk2vob (the last version of the one for the PS3 on doom9)
I obtain a .vob file with ac3 audio and no reencoding of the video stream but NO SUBS!
In the mkv the tracks are all with the same name, just different extensions.
The only way you're gonna get subs is in either Blu-ray or DVD format.
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2. December 2008 @ 16:52 |
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Originally posted by ahmadka: Originally posted by odin24: Originally posted by ahmadka: OK Ryu and Odin, I need help with another problem :) ..
I have this MKV file, which plays absolutely fine as itself ... But when I make it into a Bluray AVCHD Disc using tsMuxer (setting the Level to 4.1 as well) ... I get this strange problem ..
When I play the resulting Disc in PowerDVD 8, it plays, but the playback is very distorted ...
At one moment, the picture is absolutely fine, and then within a second or two, it gets distorted into chucky blocks ... then it becomes OK again, and then goes chunky ... and so on ..
The audio and subtitles are fine, its just the video thats causing this problem ...
What's the solution to this guys ?
Sounds like a bad encode or a corrupt file. I don't think there's anything that can be done to fix it.
But when I play the original MKV file itself, it plays fine ! Shouldn't the original MKV also be having problems if its a bad encode ?
Does the m2ts file play fine on your PS3, or is it just PowerDVD giving you the issues? If you are just using your PC to play then why not use the mkv?
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rumple76
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3. December 2008 @ 01:53 |
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I recently found a ps3 media server program for streaming mkv files right to the ps3 rather than having to convert them beforehand. It actually transcodes the files while streaming. It has worked fairly well for me so far........ http://ps3mediaserver.blogspot.com/
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Gardus
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3. December 2008 @ 07:28 |
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Originally posted by odin24:
The only way you're gonna get subs is in either Blu-ray or DVD format.
Thanks. I thought so...
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luis_afaz
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3. December 2008 @ 14:31 |
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does anyone have problems copying a big file to an usb stick?
i bought one with 16g but i cant copy big files! i bought it on purpose to transfer movies from my pc to the ps3 but i cant. its the second usb stick that i buy but both have the same problem. ican use the whole 16g with smaller files, but when i try with th bigger ones it doesnt work!!!
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3. December 2008 @ 16:11 |
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Originally posted by luis_afaz: does anyone have problems copying a big file to an usb stick?
i bought one with 16g but i cant copy big files! i bought it on purpose to transfer movies from my pc to the ps3 but i cant. its the second usb stick that i buy but both have the same problem. ican use the whole 16g with smaller files, but when i try with th bigger ones it doesnt work!!!
FAT partitions are limited to storing a single file no larger than 4GB. It is the file system that restricts this not the USB stick.
I am sorry if you purchased the stick with the premise of using it for files larger than 4GB but unfortunately there is no way to make that happen.
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3. December 2008 @ 18:40 |
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Hi guys back again ...
I got a movie in .mpg format.
The movie contains 2 audio's : the first one in chinese (which i'm a little bit rusty at) and the second in english DTS-ES what i'm after.
Could you please tell me o program to demux this kind of container , because tsmuxerGUI and mkvextractGUI doesn't recognize it.
Thank you.
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Semper_Fi
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3. December 2008 @ 19:51 |
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Originally posted by Semper_Fi: Hi guys back again ...
I got a movie in .mpg format.
The movie contains 2 audio's : the first one in chinese (which i'm a little bit rusty at) and the second in english DTS-ES what i'm after.
Could you please tell me o program to demux this kind of container , because tsmuxerGUI and mkvextractGUI doesn't recognize it.
Thank you.
This is the info of the mpeg
General #0
ID : 1
Complete name : E:\G*******R\G*******r 1080p DTS-ES HDTV-CHINA.disk01.mpg
Format : MPEG-2 Transport
Format/Family : MPEG-2
File size : 4.31 GiB
PlayTime : 30mn 12s
Bit rate : 20.4 Mbps
Video #0
ID : 17 (0x11)
MenuID : 1 (0x1)
Codec : MPEG-2 Video
Codec/Family : MPEG-V
Codec profile : Main@High
Codec settings, Matrix : Standard
PlayTime : 30mn 12s
Bit rate mode : CBR
Bit rate : 18.2 Mbps
Nominal bit rate : 45.0 Mbps
Width : 1920 pixels
Height : 1080 pixels
Display Aspect ratio : 16/9
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Chroma : 4:2:0
Interlacement : Progressive
Writing library : Jan 27 2006
Audio #0
ID : 20 (0x14)
MenuID : 1 (0x1)
Codec : DTS
Bit rate : 768 Kbps
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Resolution : 24 bits
Language : English
Audio #1
ID : 21 (0x15)
MenuID : 1 (0x1)
Codec : AC3
Bit rate mode : CBR
Bit rate : 448 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Rear: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Language : English
Audio #2
ID : 22 (0x16)
MenuID : 1 (0x1)
Codec : AC3
Codec profile : Dolby Digital
Bit rate mode : CBR
Bit rate : 192 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Language : English
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4. December 2008 @ 03:44 |
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OK guys, I have question regarding the subtitles in an AVCHD Disc ...
Regarding a recent AVCHD Disc I compiled, when I played it back on my PS3 with the subtitles on, I noticed that the subtitles in italics were not being displayed properly.
For example, if the subtitle is this: Hello Everyone!
The PS3 would display is like this : <i>Hello Everyone!</i>
Anyway to solve this ?
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