![]() ![]() VideoID/String : 1Format : AVCFormat/Info : Advanced Video CodecFormat_Profile : : YesFormat_Settings_RefFrames/String : 2 framesCodecID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVCDuration/String : 1h 22mnWidth/String : 720 pixelsHeight/String : 312 pixelsDisplayAspectRatio/String : 2.35:1FrameRate/String : 25.000 fpsColorSpace : YUVChromaSubsampling : 4:2:0BitDepth/String : 8 bitsScanType/String : ProgressiveEncoded_Library/String : x264 coreColor primaries : BT.601-6 525, BT.1358 525, BT.1700 NTSC, SMPTE 170MTransfer characteristics : BT.709-5, BT.1361Matrix coefficients : BT.601-6 525, BT.1358 525, BT.1700 NTSC, SMPTE 170MĪudioID/String : 2Format : AACFormat/Info : Advanced Audio CodecFormat_Profile : LCCodecID : A_AACDuration/String : 1h 22mnChannel(s)/String : 6 channelsChannelPositions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFESamplingRate/String : 48. BD Ripper (3D Plus) How to set mkv.remux in DVDFab 9 (Bluray-Ripper) i would use DVDFab 9 in order ripping br-discs (Bluray-Ripper). Here are the mediainfo of the dvd i’ve rip/convert:įormat : MatroskaFormat_Version : Version 2FileSize/String : 1.37 GiBDuration/String : 1h 22mnOverallBitRate/String : 2 361 KbpsMovie : SHOOT_EM_UP.Title1.DVDRipEncoded_Date : UTC 14:02:57Encoded_Application : DVDFabEncoded_Library/String : libebml v0.7.8 + libmatroska v0.8.1 I’ve decided to rip all my dvd disc to my nas using DvDFab… i just done my first rip and tested the Mkv on my WDTVLive and whilst the picture quality is good… there’s no sound coming through my speaker… I’ve never rip convert a DVD before and perhap set the audio setting wrongly before processing… i’d select the 5.1 dts audio box in DVDFAB… or should i have select AC-3/2 5.1 or AC3/2…? I'd greatly appreciate any help with this problem.… after first dvd rip/convert - Mkv format… It is worth noting that the video is set at 24FPS, rather than the common 23.976FPS I see with blu rays. So it seems muxing, demuxing, appending or modifying the files in significant way will cause the audio to become out of sync. ![]() This failed also, I get the same out of sync issue. I then tried simply appending the three m2ts files to each other. I then decided to remux each individual m2ts file in the BDMV folder (there are 3, which together make the film) into MKVs. You can create an ISO of DVDs or Blu-Rays with Imgburn. m2ts file as opposed to just demuxing the streams from the BDMV folder. The advantage to paying for DVDFab or AnyDVD is that they're updated more often and quicker than MakeMKV to handle new copy protection schemes. Voila, you have a 20GB DV file instead of a 120GB one and also saved money not needing to buy a ShieldTV. 3- Playback the MP4 DV file under Plex for Webos on your LG C9. I originally thought it may be an issue with the mkvmerge muxing process, so I simply used Tsmuxer to create a. 2- Remux that new BL stream with the EL+RPU stream into an MP4 container. It seems fine at first, but as the movie progresses, the audio delay gets worse and worse (so not simply a constant offset issue that I could fix by "delaying" the audio by a negative amount using mkvmerge). The video and both subtitle streams are in sync, but the audio is not. ![]() I then remuxed these streams together, into a MKV container, using mkvmerge.Įverything seemed fine, except for the audio. I selected only the streams I wanted, then used the demux option to copy these streams to my HDD. I then opened the appropriate mpls file in TSmuxer. I followed the same process I'd used for countless other rips. I recently tried to remux stream files from a BD film, with only the streams I wanted, into an MKV. ![]()
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