PS3 compatible video creation thread (tsMuxeR etc.).

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  1. odin24

    odin24 Regular member

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    If you want the best quality, however it will take a long time. A 2hr 1080p recode on my quadcore takes about 10-12 hours. If you want something a little faster I suggest one of SA-Blu-ray profiles.

    If you want to use Ryu77's I believe he updated it, you can download it here. I believe it was updated for better compatibility for standalone players. His profile previous to this one works fine on my PS3.

    BTW, I only use Ryu77's

    Also, here is another good thread Ryu77 started, lot of good info.

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/639346
     
  2. Ryu77

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    Odin, if the sum of the original video and the borders added equals exactly 1080 then there is no need to add a resize filter. :)
     
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    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.
     
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    Hey

    I have re encoded a small 500mb test file cut from my original mkv, i used ryu profile, added the borders, the file is now 1920 x 1080, works great on my pc.
    I used tsmuxer to output as blu-ray disk into a AVCHD folder, then i used avchd_me.exe it was successful.
    I put the AVCHD folder on the root of my memory stick, tried it on the ps3, i get audio but no video?
    I have repeated all of this with a different mkv file and i still have the same problem.
    Any ideas what i am doing wrong?

    thanks
     
  5. luis_afaz

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    is there any way to convert the sound from dts. to ac3.? and using tsMuxerGui is it normal for the subtitles do not appear? has it something to do with me splitting the files in that program?
     
  6. odin24

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    At one point Ryu had a profile that output the video stream at AVC Level 5.1... do you recall when you muxed everything together what the level was. If it was 5.1, try changing it to 4.1.

    DTS to AC3, yes. Use eac3to and eac3toGUI. Eac3to does the work but is command driven, use the GUI to guide it for you.

    I think when the files muxed together have issues when they are split. Do your subs work on part 1 of the split files, and do they your if you mux as one whole file?
     
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    no,the subs dont play on file one, and i didnt tried to no split the files because theyre more than 9g so they cant fit on my pen
     
  8. 1800hindu

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    hey ryu, i used the tutorial you posted about the tsmuxer, to convert a .ts to a .m2ts. it worked perfectly, so i tried it again, i had chose to split it into 4gb files, and only one split works. i was wondering if you could help me
     
  9. Semper_Fi

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    I have a file that is BD compliant (1920x1080)
    I know that not only by it's description (name) but from info tools of my player (KMPlayer) and mkvinfo as well ...
    I was so happy beacuse i don't have to add bars , and i muxed it into an AVCHD (as i did several times) but this one failed me : no image just sound ...
    Is it my error , did it happened to you too ?!
     
  10. Semper_Fi

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    In attention of RYU & Odin

    After i added bars to a movie to make it bd compliant i remuxed it with the DTS audio and played it to see if the audio matches perfectly with the video ...
    Surprise :
    The first 2-3 minutes are in sync but after that everything goes out of sync ...
    How can i fix that ?!
     
  11. godhands

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    can tsMuxer make my videos which are in .mkv H264 with DTS audio work on ps3. i want to play the videos off my external HD. mkv2vob gave me a black screen and on other videos of the same format worked but audio gets out of sync.
     
  12. odin24

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    Movies with DTS must be in Blu-ray format to work on the PS3.

    The video must be recoded using a Blu-ray profile... for playback on the PS3 or BD player. Most likely the original encode was meant to be played on a PC, so it was encoded out of the BD spec.

    What was the source, mkv, avi???

     
  13. saxovts

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    guys im in need for some help on this. i have a mkv bluray movie 1080p which is about 7.50 gigs now its impossible to just put that on a normal dvd 5 disc. Now i have got Gotsent and tsmuxer but i really dont know what to do. Ive actualy made this and done exactly how he shows you in this video.

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ho0qbGy_4P0

    but my files are to big for normal dvd.

    Is there anyway after i did this step in this video to get it to fit on disc with no quality loss what so ever.

    I very much appreciate if anyone's got a video or pic or info to help me and out and other wanting to know how to do this.

    Many thanks
     
  14. lamenting

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    Why don't you just use mkv2vob to remux the mkv into a .vob container and stream it to the PS3? There's no loss of quality.
     
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    For this kind of file i use a tedious but working procedure:

    You need MkvToolinx-2.1.0 , MKVExtractGUI-1.6.4 , Tranzcode-0.40
    , Ac3tools-Pro-1.21.096.
    With mkvextract extract only the dts track.
    Then with tranzcode transform the dts track in 6 PCM mono tracks (warning: you need A LOT of space on disk, like 6 gigs)
    Use Ac3tools to create the ac3 track, just select 5.1 on the right and load the correct track in the correct box.
    When you have your filename.ac3, use tsmuxer, drag and drop first the mkv file with the dts+h264, remove the dts track, then drag the ac3 track.
    The usual 4.1 for the h264, .m2ts file and if you need it the split function, then GO.

    I did this for a few files in 720p with dts sound: blade runner, terminator 2, pulp fiction...they all work perfectly, in sync and with correct channels and no noise or glitch.
     
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  17. odin24

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    MeGUI does allow any frame rate... 23.976 or whatever. As for your other issue, use MeGUI and make a new h264 video and use a SA_Blu-ray or Ryu77 profile, add the borders if neccesary.
     
  18. ahmadka

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    Hey Ryu77 and Odin ... dudes, you rock! :D ... Thanx for creating such

    good threads, and putting up so much information here for all of us :)

    ..

    OK guys, I have a few questions ...

    I have this collection of HD Movies in MKV format, and I want to

    convert them in AVCHD Discs, so they are playable in my PS3 ..

    Most of these MKVs are not in proper HD resolutions. Most are either

    1280x544 or 1280x688 .. I need to bring up upto 1280x720 ...

    I know that in order to add borders, I need to use MeGui/Avisynth .. I

    have some questions about this process, since I am doing this for the

    first time:

    1) Is there anyway to let the actual video remain untouched, and that only borders are added ? That is, the conversion process doesn't re-encode the complete thing, only simply just add borders ?

    1) Is there is a guide for this process anywhere here ?

    2) Can you please provide me with the complete Avisynth script which I

    need to add borders to an MKV file ? I know there's the Addborders

    command, but I dont know whether anything else is needed in the script

    or not ..

    3) Can I just use the exact same audio from the original MKV file .. ?

    That is, I don't need to process that in any way ? If so, how do I do this in Megui ?

    4) What are the options 'Add pre-rendering job' and 'Auto Encode' ?

    Thanx in advance guys ... any help here would be really appreciated :)
     
  19. ahmadka

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    *double post, sorry*
     
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  20. ahmadka

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    *triple post, sorry*
     
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