![]() ![]() I use a PS3 to view videos on my LCD so I was going to create an AVCHD to keep the subtitles but I'm pretty sure the PS3 reads. Just started en encode using Q21 Extreme, that's a demanding setting, only getting around 16fps on my Quadcore Q8200/2.33mhz but it's not maxed out (only 80%), might try Q21 ultra later. Mediainfo is great although I wasn't able to add the steam size in the "custome" display screen for a more compact view. I did some testing of xvid4ps and comparisons with handbrake using the 720p files of Panasonic TZ7 that I usually reencode to iPod resolution for uploading to vimeo, and when blown up it's clearly superior for the same file size (better colors, less blocking) when I reduce the quality to Q/25 (default is 21 for the iPhone setting) UPDATE - nope, not subtitles in the muxed. Need to look into the ts sripting a bit more, might need a new version of tsmuxer because it complains it can't read some of the info in an mkv of a DVD created by makemkv, no line for the subs for instance, still seems to work ok though for demuxing, not sure about conversion to ts, will try. As the FLAC will be smaller (compressed) yet lossless.Įxcellent stuff, thanks ! Yes reencoding lossy files is not a good idea (reminds me of the good old days of the heated discussions on the mp3.com and vqf.com 's just that having an audio file that weighs 50% of the video file is a bit "annoying", will probably just keep one language and the subs. Then you'll it would be best to go from this LPCM (uncompressed audio track) to a FLAC. So going to a FLAC file is only usefull is your talking about a uncompressed audio track. AC3 is already a compressed lossy format. And it might be smaller, but thats false. Side note: Some boards/people will tell you that you can could recode your DTS/AC3 to FLAC. I would tell you to try reencoding a MP3 (aka MP3 => WAV => MP3 all the while not changing any settings on the MP3 compression level in between).Ģ. So the only way to recompress s to uncompress then recompress. I would avoid this, as AC3 & DTS are already compressed versions of there former selfs. an easy tool to reencode multiple audio streams and keep the DD5.1 format, on my backup, video is 700Mb, and the two audio tracks are 350Mb each, a bit much.Ģ. find an app that shows the file sizes of the various components without having to demux Webvan wrote:Remaining items on my wishlist : As a delay just means poor/lazyness on part of the "audio master". A great masted audio track should have 0 DELAY. And all this was due to the fact that who ever 1st mastered the LOTR DVDs setup a delay on every audio track on ever 1st DVD. So that when TS (DVD) 2 was joined to TS (DVD) 1. ![]() The complete demuxing was needed to because the AC3 audio tracks needed to be altered. I did this combine my 6 DVD set of LOTRs extended cut into 3 movies. Or you can just script it to demux the everything into there own files, for editing. So the end results was a TS with x264 video and 2 audio tracks. Then Ran those though xvid4psp And then using a second script, remuxed muxed the new encoded file with the audio only from the org MKV into a new TS. The WDTV being one of them some times.Īlso it's script-able so I can do whole sets of files at once, example I converted my complete Dreasdian and Firefly series from mkv to TS. I use tsmuxer to convert from a MKV to TS to avoid, well really to remove the issues with MKV playbacks on some players. Webvan wrote:Nice workflow, thanks, in the meantime I had used mkvmerge to remux and it did the trick too. You now have a file with compressed video and all the subtitles,audio,etc you want.Īs a side note this can be done in batchs, as tsmuxer can be command line driven and there is a version of xvid4psp that loads in full directories/folders. (If you've done it like I've written it should be the second check box)ĩ. Now DRAG into that open tsmuxergui window the ORIGINAL movie file.ħ. Once thats done, you need to reopen tsmuxergui and DRAG into it that newly converted/reencoded fileĦ. New using that NEW load it into any converter/reencoder/etc program you and let it convert to what ever you'd like.ĥ. this will create a new file using the old files name and loction (path), but with a _new at the end of the title.Ĥ. uncheck all the audio and subtitles, change nothing elseģ. Some video converter (my personal choice is XVID4PSP)Ģ. As you should never be passing any of these things to the video compressor. This is all every simple to do, and on top of that it really really doesn't matter weather or not your favorite converter/reencoder can handle multiple audio and or subtitle tracks.
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