Hello all, I'm a brand new member. I have tsmuxer 1.8.4 (which i believe is the newest version) and I'm having some muxing issues. I guess I should first step you through my methodology just in case I'm doing something wrong. 1) I loaded the Blu-ray movie "Untraceable" into my LG Super-Multi BD-ROM drive. 2) I used BDinfo to find the largest playlist.(00001) 3) Then, I opened tsmuxer and added the playlist. I received a popup message stating "Some tracks not recognized... \00001.mpls" 4) Regardless of this message, I started muxing anyway. **I downconverted the TrueHD sound to AC3 and kept the PGS (english) Stream #0 Then the muxing stops at 59% consistantly after 3 tries. I used PowerDVD to check the muxed stream and everything was perfect except for the fact that it stopped muxing half-way through the movie. Can anyone help a noob? I don't have a clue what the problem is!
Thanks for the quick reply Odin24, I tried the "newer" version of tsmuxer that you linked and I'm having the same issue. When I run AnyDVD, I get a popup asking me to specify the region code of the disc. I selected Region A for the US because that's where I think it was manufactured. This is what my AnyDVD status window says: ..Summary for drive G: (AnyDVD 6.5.2.2) ..HL-DT-ST BD-REGGW-H20L YL05 001002082686JB0316 ..Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 ..Media is a Blu-Ray disc. ..Total size: 16855584 sectors (32921 MBytes) ..Video Blu-ray label: UNTRACEABLE ..Media is AACS protected! ..Removed AACS copy protection! ..Can't determine region code! ..Blu-ray disc Region set to A! ..Possible Blu-ray Java region lock removed! ..Blu-ray Java signatures fixed! ..BD-Live deactivated! ..Removed UOPs! Is there any more advice that you can give me?
That error you are getting is from the AAC track that is also on the BD. For Universal Studios BDs, the same goes for DTS Express. Just ignore this error.
Ok, thanks. So why do you think tsMuxeR stops the muxing process prematurely? I'm still troubleshooting and I really appreciate your input.