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Double picture after demuxing

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by villamura, Mar 25, 2010.

  1. villamura

    villamura Member

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    I get a double-picture on DVD5/DVD9 after the muxing a mkv file.... How can avoid this?

    And is there anyway to keep the original mkv file size intact.. after demuxing a mkv file of 4.5GB I get a slightly bigger file which does not fit on a DVD5.....
     
  2. 13echo4

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    I'm confused. The title says "after demux" opening sentce says "after mux". Either way I dont know what would split the picture.
    What did you mux too. i.e ts,m2ts, or blu-ray. When remuxing to blu-ray you have to account for the headers. So yea if you have a 4g stream then remux to blu-ray then it's not going to fit. Theres numbers in several threads to calulate your headers to what audio & video streams you are using. I really cant keep the audio % straight. I assume your not using dts on a dvd5. It would be a real small movie file. I think ac3 is 17% and ac3 is 16%. Again I cant ever keep it straight, so what i do is just use the 17% and the 5% for the video file, and .5% just in case. So I'm leaving 23.5% for headers. I do this on every one I do. So 4.35 x .235 =1.02. I round to 1. 4.35 - 1 =3.35. Making your video and audio stream no more than 3.35gbs.
     

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