Please try to give me access to samples (send me a PM if necessary) if you see issues with this or any other version. BBugsBunny's issue I think I solved as well, but since I don't have a sample, BB will need to test the new version himself. I don't know which to believe, so for now, I believe the PMT. The PMT shows the video to be AVC, but the video headers shows it to be MPEG2. I now re-align myself to packet boundary when reading from the end. The issues with samples above were as follows: Sample #1 did not end on a TS packet boundary, so when trying to compute the last timestamp (to get the total video length) the loading crashed. I'm sure he'd add it quickly, if it's not too much work.Ĭorrupted files ? Well.those samples play well. If you think there's something missing in Haali's Media Splitter, we should tell him. Shouldn't Haali's Media Splitter be able to demux those? At least it's supposed to support original Blu-Ray M2TS streams, I think (haven't tried that yet, though).
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However there is a way to play those M2TS streams in zoomplayer professional:ġ) buy nero 7 and nero blu-ray/hd-dvd pluginĢ) configure zoomplayer pro to use nero splitter, nero hd video decoder and nero audio decoder 2Ĥ) associate M2TS files with recode.exe. There is no way that I know off to play those "new codecs" TS streams in zoomplayer or any other player. You can only play TS streams containg MPEG2 video and dolby digital (non plus) audio with 6.5 or any other older decoder package. Power DVD 6.5 as well as 7.3 will not demux those properly mainly due to new licensing restrictions. HDTV2MPEG2 only supports MPEG2 video, TS streams containing any other type of video will not work.
There, PowerDVD 7.3 is unable to do anything with the m2ts (it just freezes), as are ZoomPlayer and MPC. I copy the m2ts to my HPTC, which is set up to play both BluRay and HDDVD (and does so just fine). So I think "screw this" and go back to the remuxer, this time selecting m2ts as output. Then I open the TS with MPC and it cannot display the video, either, although WMVideo Decoder is set up as an external video decoder. Then I open the TS with PowerDVD 6.5 and I get only a visualization and no audio. Upon completion I load the TS into HDTV2MPEG2 - it cannot find any channels. For output I first try TS and let the remuxer do its thing. It correctly displays the streams and I select the VC1 video, the first ac3 audio (which is actually Dolby Digital Plus) and one subtitle stream. I load a properly decrypted EVO (Children of Men main feature EVO 1) into the remuxer. Combo-players will have better results than Blu-Ray only. HD-DVD to Blu-Ray conversion might have issues due to incompatible DDPlus requirements. (PES stream type 0xFD instead of 0xBD is incompatible with some older splitters/players)
command line capability (new)Īll PIDs are now forced to follow Blu-Ray PID requirementsĪudio PES packets follow the blu-ray standard. Removing end-of-stream markers for VC1 and AVC after a file mergeĪbility to inmux SUPreader presentation graphics subtile streamsĪbility to remux into simple Blu-Ray output (new)Ībility to extract Dolby Digital from TrueHD in Blu-Ray streamsĪbility to extract DTS Core from DTS HD in Blu-Ray streams PAT/PMT generation for RAW TS files sourced from Sat/Cable/OTAĪbility to trim streams at the beginning and/or the endĪbility to pick and choose elementary streams to be keptĪbility to remux program streams (MPG/VOB/EVOB) into TS/M2TSĪbility to demux elementary streams as well as subtitle streams compatible with SUPreader (right click the selected stream with the mouse) Regeneration of DTCP descriptor (all others are kept) which removes analog output restrictions (downrezzing of HD, macrovision etc.) Some of the features currently implemented: Having been inspired by Pelican9's and DrMpeg's work, I decided to write a transport stream re-muxer similar in functionality to EvoDemux.