Originally posted by javadudd:
Hi Ryu,
Here are a couple of the Outputs from MediaInfoRaw as you suggested in
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/643966#3932630
The First one works although there is a green bar at the bottom of my screen.
The Second has sound only.
javadudd, if you look up a few posts you will see that I already covered the green bar problem you are experiencing.
Regarding your second video not playing, I have no idea why. It all looks good to me. The encoding parameters all look within
Blu-ray compliancy. I guess you will have to re-encode too.
Originally posted by NexGen76:
Thxs but is there a picture guide for this because i don't know how to use these tools...Please.Or is there on posted on the net?I think im in over my head.
Just trust my guidance. :-D Download the applications I recommended, run them and follow the steps I listed. I think you will find that it is much easier to do than you think. If you get stuck, let me know and I will be happy to help.
Originally posted by odin24:
Ryu77
OK, so I re-encoded to 1280x720 using Nero (the only way I know how), the 192 lines that were added show up as a blur across the bottom of the screen. Is there another way to do this so there is no blur, maybe just more black lines?
Yes, you will need to use the AddBorders command in
AVIsynth. Also javadudd and Odin24, I would recommend getting familiar with
MeGUI and using x264 as your encoding application. On my download links thread I have included
MeGUI x264 Blu-ray profiles:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/639346
By using those profiles you are ensuring that you are creating videos that are compliant with the Blu-ray standard. The only thing you will need to change is the
bitrate to reach your desired final file size. Don't forget to allow 6% for M2TS/Blu-ray header size.
By using
MeGUI, you will need to become familiar with
AVIsynth scripting. You could use
AVSedit (also on my links thread) as this makes the scripting a much easier task.
Originally posted by DaMan1200:
Hey Ryu. When using EACGUI what do those different filters do? I just have used libav because it works lol. Also I tried your re-encoding method with nero and all my mkv files come up with an error. Even the ones that I didnt need to re-encode. My main problem is that ALL 1080p movies I convert play no video but audio. I get this sometimes with 720p too but nero doesnt like my mkv files. Am I SOL on this? or is there another way to re-encode?
If you are talking about the audio encoding, I didn't recommend the Nero decoder in
EAC3to for
DTS to
AC3, I recommended the Sonic filter. As I said for it to work you will need to download and install The Sonic Cineplayer decoder. This you will have to find yourself (hint: torrent search). Just a tip, that thread that you linked to at PS3HaX.net doesn't really sound like they know what they are talking about. Yes, thay are using the same method that I have recommended but they have no idea what the filters or settings do...
http://www.ps3hax.net/video-conversion-e...t-its-here.html
As for the videos not opening in Nero, yes MKV files can not be opened by Nero. You will need to repack the video into a different container or use the "DirectShowSource" command in
AVIsynth to load your video.
Originally posted by DaMan1200:
Some of my 720p movies play at the full screen of my 1080p lcd and some play at widescreen where it cuts off some of the top and bottom. Is there a way to get them to play full screen without degrading quality?
That is normal, it is just a different
aspect ratio.
The movies with the black border at the top and bottom are 2.35:1. The movies that fill your screen are 16:9.
Originally posted by params7:
I've been using mkv2vob to bring my x264 to PS3. It works flawless.
Except the subtitles part. All my mkv's have the subs built in, and if I click "Always Encode Subs" then I can't turn the subs off they are hard encoded there.
Is there any way I can create these with the option to turn the subs on and off? It becomes a problem in movies like 30 Days Of The Night were I need the subs for Vampire speak.
Thanks.
You will need to create Blu-ray structure. If they are 1080p, you can use SUPread, tsMuxeR and
ImgBurn (or Nero) to perform this task. See my links thread posted above ^.
1) Convert srt subtitle to sup using SUPread.
2) Mux video with new subtitle file with tsMuxeR (output Blu-ray).
3) Burn BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders created with tsMuxeR as UDF v2.50 with
ImgBurn.
Originally posted by e3lysium:
I bought a PS3 a few days ago and have been really impressed by the ease in which it is possible to convert MKV video to working files that play well on the PS3 via mkv2vob (outstanding program)... but would like to be able to make it 'perfect'(for my use at least) ..
I am on PAL STD-TV (no HDTV)and therefore everything that plays on my PS3 at NTSC video rates (just about everything) looks a little jerky (but picture beautiful.. PS3 does a great job of making it just work!) and therefore need to have the framerate (and audio) speeded up to around 25fps to make it appear smoother.. and wonder what would be the best method to go about this and still continue to use mkv2vob prior or afterwards..
Getting the video/audio to 25fps would suit my purpose perfectly.. and would appreciate any help.
You would need to use
AVIsynth and use the "AssumeFPS(25, sync_audio=true)" command and encode via
MeGUI using the x264
codec and Blu-ray profiles (as referenced to above^). If you want to handle your audio separately, use the "-speedup" command in
EAC3to. Finally mux it all back together using tsMuxeR. From what I understand though, you will not be able to export Blu-ray from tsMuxeR as it does not support 25fps. A raw M2TS file from tsMuxeR should be fine though.
I haven't actually done this conversion with HD media as I don't really see the need. I have done this to create PAL DVD material though, so my logic tells me that it would work in the same manner. Let me know how you go.
Originally posted by young1298:
Hey RYU or ORDIN24
Im able to play My movies on the PS3. But for some of the movies the audio is not there. The 1080p movies i download looks like it will play but my T.V. goes black and all i hear is the audio. Do i have to use a special program for the audio on the movies. And i went to my display settings on my PS# and everything u said do i did but 1080p movies dont work. what I'm i doing wrong.
It looks like you will need to re-encode too. For the files with the video not working, it is likely that you will need to re-encode the video. The files with the audio not working, re-encode the audio (or for DTS, output Blu-ray instead of raw M2TS). Follow the advice I posted above. If you want me to say for sure if your video is compliant with the PS3 or not, grab MediaInfoRaw from my download links thread and post the information as javadudd did.
Phew!!! Did I cover everybody?
For application downloads that I referenced to in the above post, see here:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/639346
If anything is not clear here, please ask. I am always happy to help.