[Cin] HDV manual section need some work

Terje J. Hanssen terjejhanssen at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 13:16:52 CET 2022



Den 06.11.2022 23:36, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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> пн, 7 нояб. 2022 г., 01:18 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>     Den 06.11.2022 02:14, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>>     вс, 6 нояб. 2022 г., 03:30 Terje J. Hanssen
>>     <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>>         Den 06.11.2022 00:56, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>>>         вс, 6 нояб. 2022 г., 02:06 Terje J. Hanssen
>>>         <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>>>             Den 05.11.2022 23:25, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>>>>             вс, 6 нояб. 2022 г., 01:05 Terje J. Hanssen
>>>>             <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>>>>                 Den 05.11.2022 13:46, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>>>>>                 сб, 5 нояб. 2022 г., 15:39 Terje J. Hanssen
>>>>>                 <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>>>>>                     Den 03.11.2022 22:13, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>>>>>>                     чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 21:28 Terje J. Hanssen
>>>>>>                     <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>>>>>>                         Den 03.11.2022 16:17, skrev Andrew
>>>>>>                         Randrianasulu:
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>>>>>>>                         чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 17:52 Terje J.
>>>>>>>                         Hanssen <terjejhanssen at gmail.com>:
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>>>>>>>                             Den 03.11.2022 01:42, skrev Andrew
>>>>>>>                             Randrianasulu via Cin:
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>>>>>>>>                             чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 03:34 Andrew
>>>>>>>>                             Randrianasulu
>>>>>>>>                             <randrianasulu at gmail.com>:
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>>>>>>>>                                 чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 03:14
>>>>>>>>                                 Andrew Randrianasulu
>>>>>>>>                                 <randrianasulu at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     I think we can add some
>>>>>>>>                                     clarification
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     ---
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                       HDV on a Blu-ray Disc
>>>>>>>>                                       Without Re-encoding
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     An MTS file is a video file
>>>>>>>>                                     saved in the
>>>>>>>>                                     high-definition (HD) MPEG
>>>>>>>>                                     Transport Stream video
>>>>>>>>                                     format, commonly called
>>>>>>>>                                     AVCHD. It contains HD video
>>>>>>>>                                     compatible with Blu-ray
>>>>>>>>                                     disc format and is based on
>>>>>>>>                                     the MPEG-2 transport
>>>>>>>>                                     stream. MTS files are often
>>>>>>>>                                     used by Sony, Panasonic,
>>>>>>>>                                     Canon and other HD
>>>>>>>>                                     camcorders. Legal input for
>>>>>>>>                                     Video – MPEG1VIDEO,
>>>>>>>>                                     MPEG2VIDEO, H264; Audio –
>>>>>>>>                                     MP1, MP2, AC3, AC3PLUS,
>>>>>>>>                                     DTS, TRUHD.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     Note, mp2 and mp1 audio
>>>>>>>>                                     codecs are valid for
>>>>>>>>                                     transport stream itself but
>>>>>>>>                                     not as on-disk format for
>>>>>>>>                                     Blu-Rays.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     In this case you still can
>>>>>>>>                                     save original video by
>>>>>>>>                                     using ffmpeg's switches
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                      -c:v copy -c:a ac3 , while
>>>>>>>>                                     outputting into another
>>>>>>>>                                     temporal ts container.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     {waiting for Terje's
>>>>>>>>                                     results on pcm_bluray case}
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     ---
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     I think all m2ts files you
>>>>>>>>                                     used for testing were
>>>>>>>>                                     h264/aac (or ac3), not
>>>>>>>>                                     from-camcoder HDVs with
>>>>>>>>                                     mpeg2 video/mp2 audio.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     you can try HDV-in-mov from
>>>>>>>>                                     this folder as ffmpeg test
>>>>>>>>                                     file, I think
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/mov/FCP/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 oh, this is not mp2 audio but
>>>>>>>>                                 pcm audio. And ..not exactly
>>>>>>>>                                 kind of pcm used on blurays!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 so this line work, note
>>>>>>>>                                 mpegts_m2ts_mode switch for
>>>>>>>>                                 enabling more bluray like
>>>>>>>>                                 output, without it ffmpeg will
>>>>>>>>                                 mux audio into private stream
>>>>>>>>                                 -  good luck getting it back!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 ffmpeg -i HDV_1080i50.mov -c:v
>>>>>>>>                                 copy -c:a pcm_bluray
>>>>>>>>                                 -mpegts_m2ts_mode 1 hdv.mts
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 then tsmuxer recognizes mts
>>>>>>>>                                 file as below:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 ~/tsMuxer $ tsmuxer hdv.mts
>>>>>>>>                                 tsMuxeR version 2.6.16-dev.
>>>>>>>>                                 github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer
>>>>>>>>                                 <http://github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer>
>>>>>>>>                                 Track ID:    4113  Stream type:
>>>>>>>>                                 MPEG-2
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream ID:   V_MPEG-2
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream info: Profile: Main at 6.
>>>>>>>>                                 Resolution: 1440:1080i. Frame
>>>>>>>>                                 rate: 25
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream lang:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 Track ID:    4352
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream type: LPCM
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream ID:   A_LPCM
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream info: Bitrate: 1536Kbps
>>>>>>>>                                 Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 2
>>>>>>>>                                 Bits per sample: 16bit
>>>>>>>>                                 Stream lang: eng
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 Duration: 00:00:08.000
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 ====
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                 I wonder if you can cp this
>>>>>>>>                                 file few times and then cat
>>>>>>>>                                 them back together for
>>>>>>>>                                 simulating longer video ) ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                             https://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/issues/3428#top
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                             this one contain real very short
>>>>>>>>                             hdv sample with mp2 sound
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                             http://twenkid.com/os/3.m2t
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                             I can try to dig and test further
>>>>>>>                             into this matter later this month -
>>>>>>>                             or possibly more realistic next month.
>>>>>>>                             Currently I spend some holiday weeks
>>>>>>>                             on Gran Canaria 😎
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                         have good times (even without camcoder!)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                             Some thoughts in advance:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                             Would it possibly be better/clear to
>>>>>>>                             differ/split between the formats,
>>>>>>>                             HDV video on tape (M2T container)
>>>>>>>                             and the successor H264/AVC(HD) video
>>>>>>>                             on disk?
>>>>>>>                             https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                         sure, right now it confusing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                             Possibly you still have the probably
>>>>>>>                             little longer HDV 1080i sample file,
>>>>>>>                             "20081103140154.m2t" we used for the
>>>>>>>                             HDV format patch here
>>>>>>>                             https://www.mail-archive.com/cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org/msg02048.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                         yeah, will call my friend 'find' )
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                         thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                             And if Phyllis has access to a
>>>>>>>                             Blu-ray disc burner and BD hw
>>>>>>>                             player, testing could possibly start
>>>>>>>                             sooner(?)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     ----
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     For creating a blu-ray
>>>>>>>>                                     disc, if you have HDV
>>>>>>>>                                     MPEG-2 media that is in
>>>>>>>>                                     blu-ray format, you can
>>>>>>>>                                     save the original quality
>>>>>>>>                                     of your work, rather than
>>>>>>>>                                     rendering it to another
>>>>>>>>                                     format.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                                     {I hope Terje will let us
>>>>>>>>                                     know if bdwrite still works
>>>>>>>>                                     with bluray pcm audio as
>>>>>>>>                                     produced by ffmpeg 5.1+}
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         I forgot one question:
>>>>>>                         Will it be possible and how to access and
>>>>>>                         use ffmpeg-5.x included with Cin-GG in a
>>>>>>                         terminal as usual?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     if you compile your own cinelerra ffmpeg
>>>>>>                     binary will be in thirdparty/ffmpeg-5.1/ffmpeg
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     we do not install this binary because cin
>>>>>>                     does all work via library interface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     So I think you can do single-user build and
>>>>>>                     then play with compiled binary and may be
>>>>>>                     even use it in shell scripting as described in
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Menu_Bar_Shell_Commands.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         The latest openSUSE Leap 15.4 distro I
>>>>>>                         use, has so far no official ffmpeg-5.x
>>>>>>                         package or codec enabled from Packman.
>>>>>>                         I have add-installed ffmpeg-5.1.2 from
>>>>>>                         OBS (Open Build Service), but don't know
>>>>>>                         if it works.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>                 ===========================
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                     A first test step with add-installed
>>>>>                     Experimental
>>>>>                     ffmpeg-5-5.1.2-lp154.35.1.x86_64.rpm for Leap
>>>>>                     15.4 from
>>>>>                     https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=ffmpeg-5&project=multimedia%3Alibs
>>>>>                     <https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=ffmpeg-5&project=multimedia%3Alibs>
>>>>>                     https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia%3Alibs/ffmpeg-5
>>>>>
>>>>>                         zypper addrepo
>>>>>                         https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:libs/15.4/multimedia:libs.repo
>>>>>                         zypper refresh
>>>>>                         zypper install ffmpeg-5
>>>>>
>>>>>                     ----------------
>>>>>
>>>>>                     ffmpeg -i 3.m2t -c:v copy -c:a pcm_bluray
>>>>>                     output.ts
>>>>>                     ffmpeg version 5.1.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2022
>>>>>                     the FFmpeg developers
>>>>>                       built with gcc 7 (SUSE Linux)
>>>>>                     -------------
>>>>>                     Input #0, mpegts, from '3.m2t':
>>>>>                       Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000,
>>>>>                     bitrate: 21633 kb/s
>>>>>                       Program 1
>>>>>                         Metadata:
>>>>>                     service_name : Service01
>>>>>                     service_provider: FFmpeg
>>>>>                       Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main)
>>>>>                     ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709,
>>>>>                     top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9],
>>>>>                     25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
>>>>>                         Side data:
>>>>>                           cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0
>>>>>                     buffer size: 7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
>>>>>                       Stream #0:1[0x101]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0]
>>>>>                     / 0x0003), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 384 kb/s
>>>>>                     Unknown encoder 'pcm_bluray'
>>>>>
>>>>>                     -----------
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Obviously pcm_bluray encoder is not enabled -
>>>>>                     only the decoder is enabled. Then it will be
>>>>>                     difficult ...
>>>>>
>>>>>                     ffmpeg -codecs -hide_banner | egrep
>>>>>                     "pcm|pcm_bluray"
>>>>>
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_4xm ADPCM 4X Movie
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_adx SEGA CRI ADX ADPCM
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_afc ADPCM Nintendo Gamecube AFC
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_agm ADPCM AmuseGraphics Movie AGM
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_aica ADPCM Yamaha AICA
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_argo ADPCM Argonaut Games
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ct ADPCM Creative Technology
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_dtk ADPCM Nintendo Gamecube DTK
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ea ADPCM Electronic Arts
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ea_maxis_xa ADPCM Electronic
>>>>>                     Arts Maxis CDROM XA
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ea_r1 ADPCM Electronic Arts R1
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ea_r2 ADPCM Electronic Arts R2
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ea_r3 ADPCM Electronic Arts R3
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ea_xas ADPCM Electronic Arts XAS
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_g722 G.722 ADPCM
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_g726 G.726 ADPCM
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_g726le G.726 ADPCM little-endian
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_acorn ADPCM IMA Acorn Replay
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_alp ADPCM IMA High Voltage
>>>>>                     Software ALP
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_amv ADPCM IMA AMV
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_apc ADPCM IMA CRYO APC
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_apm ADPCM IMA Ubisoft APM
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_cunning ADPCM IMA Cunning
>>>>>                     Developments
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_dat4 ADPCM IMA Eurocom DAT4
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_dk3 ADPCM IMA Duck DK3
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_dk4 ADPCM IMA Duck DK4
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ea_eacs ADPCM IMA Electronic
>>>>>                     Arts EACS
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ea_sead ADPCM IMA Electronic
>>>>>                     Arts SEAD
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_iss ADPCM IMA Funcom ISS
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_moflex ADPCM IMA MobiClip MOFLEX
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_mtf ADPCM IMA Capcom's MT
>>>>>                     Framework
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_oki ADPCM IMA Dialogic OKI
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_qt ADPCM IMA QuickTime
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_rad ADPCM IMA Radical
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_smjpeg ADPCM IMA Loki SDL MJPEG
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ssi ADPCM IMA Simon &
>>>>>                     Schuster Interactive
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_wav ADPCM IMA WAV
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ws ADPCM IMA Westwood
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_ms ADPCM Microsoft
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_mtaf ADPCM MTAF
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_psx ADPCM Playstation
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_sbpro_2 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro
>>>>>                     2-bit
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_sbpro_3 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro
>>>>>                     2.6-bit
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_sbpro_4 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro
>>>>>                     4-bit
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_swf ADPCM Shockwave Flash
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_thp ADPCM Nintendo THP
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_thp_le ADPCM Nintendo THP
>>>>>                     (Little-Endian)
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_vima LucasArts VIMA audio
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_xa ADPCM CDROM XA
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_yamaha ADPCM Yamaha
>>>>>                      ..AIL. adpcm_zork ADPCM Zork
>>>>>                      ..AIL. derf_dpcm DPCM Xilam DERF
>>>>>                      ..AIL. gremlin_dpcm DPCM Gremlin
>>>>>                      ..AIL. interplay_dpcm DPCM Interplay
>>>>>                      DEAIL. pcm_alaw PCM A-law / G.711 A-law
>>>>>                      D.AI.S pcm_bluray PCM signed 16|20|24-bit
>>>>>                     big-endian for Blu-ray media
>>>>>                      D.AI.S pcm_dvd PCM signed 20|24-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_f16le PCM 16.8 floating point
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_f24le PCM 24.0 floating point
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_f32be PCM 32-bit floating point
>>>>>                     big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_f32le PCM 32-bit floating point
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_f64be PCM 64-bit floating point
>>>>>                     big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_f64le PCM 64-bit floating point
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_lxf PCM signed 20-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian planar
>>>>>                      DEAIL. pcm_mulaw PCM mu-law / G.711 mu-law
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s16be PCM signed 16-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s16be_planar PCM signed 16-bit
>>>>>                     big-endian planar
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s16le PCM signed 16-bit little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s16le_planar PCM signed 16-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian planar
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s24be PCM signed 24-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_s24daud PCM D-Cinema audio signed
>>>>>                     24-bit
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s24le PCM signed 24-bit little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s24le_planar PCM signed 24-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian planar
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s32be PCM signed 32-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s32le PCM signed 32-bit little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s32le_planar PCM signed 32-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian planar
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_s64be PCM signed 64-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_s64le PCM signed 64-bit little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s8 PCM signed 8-bit
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_s8_planar PCM signed 8-bit planar
>>>>>                      ..AI.S pcm_sga PCM SGA
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u16be PCM unsigned 16-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u16le PCM unsigned 16-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u24be PCM unsigned 24-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u24le PCM unsigned 24-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u32be PCM unsigned 32-bit big-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u32le PCM unsigned 32-bit
>>>>>                     little-endian
>>>>>                      DEAI.S pcm_u8 PCM unsigned 8-bit
>>>>>                      ..AIL. pcm_vidc PCM Archimedes VIDC
>>>>>                      ..AIL. roq_dpcm DPCM id RoQ
>>>>>                      ..AIL. sdx2_dpcm DPCM Squareroot-Delta-Exact
>>>>>                      ..AIL. sol_dpcm DPCM Sol
>>>>>                      ..AIL. xan_dpcm DPCM Xan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                 for me it says
>>>>>
>>>>>                 DEAI.S pcm_bluray        PCM signed 16|20|24-bit
>>>>>                 big-endian for Blu-ray media
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                 on termux. Guess suse people a bit afraid about
>>>>>                 enabling anything bluray related in
>>>>>                 widely-distributed packages. Just for checking you
>>>>>                 can ask package maintainer, may be he (?) disabled
>>>>>                 it by oversight.
>>>>>
>>>>>                 So yeah, for this test self-compiled ffmpeg will
>>>>>                 be more interesting (on x86/glibc system simple
>>>>>                 configure/make should give you ff* binaries)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 ======================
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 I upgraded instead my rolling openSUSE Tumbleweed
>>>>                 with the recent multimedia codec enabled ffmpeg
>>>>                 5.1.2 from Packman
>>>>                 https://opensuse.github.io/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/codecs/
>>>>
>>>>                 where also the pcm_bluray encoder is enabled:
>>>>
>>>>                 ffmpeg -codecs -hide_banner | grep pcm_bluray
>>>>                  DEAI.S pcm_bluray PCM signed 16|20|24-bit
>>>>                 big-endian for Blu-ray media
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 and verified first the input file
>>>>
>>>>                  ffprobe -hide_banner 3.m2t
>>>>                 Input #0, mpegts, from '3.m2t':
>>>>                   Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate:
>>>>                 21633 kb/s
>>>>                   Program 1
>>>>                     Metadata:
>>>>                 service_name    : Service01
>>>>                 service_provider: FFmpeg
>>>>                   Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main)
>>>>                 ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top
>>>>                 first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s,
>>>>                 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
>>>>                     Side data:
>>>>                       cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer
>>>>                 size: 7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
>>>>                   Stream #0:1[0x101]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0] /
>>>>                 0x0003), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 384 kb/s
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 Then a new attempt with the first step to transcode
>>>>                 the mp2 audio to pcm_blu-ray.
>>>>                 Added also for this case the "-mpegts_m2ts_mode 1"
>>>>                 switch for enabling more bluray like output,
>>>>                 because without it didn't seem to be recognized!?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 ffmpeg -i 3.m2t -c:v copy -c:a pcm_bluray
>>>>                 -mpegts_m2ts_mode 1 output.mts
>>>>                 ffmpeg version 5.1.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2022 the
>>>>                 FFmpeg developers
>>>>                   built with gcc 12 (SUSE Linux)
>>>>                 ..........
>>>>                 Input #0, mpegts, from '3.m2t':
>>>>                   Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate:
>>>>                 21633 kb/s
>>>>                   Program 1
>>>>                     Metadata:
>>>>                 service_name    : Service01
>>>>                 service_provider: FFmpeg
>>>>                   Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main)
>>>>                 ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top
>>>>                 first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s,
>>>>                 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
>>>>                     Side data:
>>>>                       cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer
>>>>                 size: 7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
>>>>                   Stream #0:1[0x101]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0] /
>>>>                 0x0003), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 384 kb/s
>>>>                 Stream mapping:
>>>>                   Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy)
>>>>                   Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (mp2 (native) -> pcm_bluray
>>>>                 (native))
>>>>                 Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
>>>>                 Output #0, mpegts, to 'output.mts':
>>>>                   Metadata:
>>>>                 encoder         : Lavf59.27.100
>>>>                   Stream #0:0: Video: mpeg2video (Main)
>>>>                 ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top
>>>>                 first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 25000
>>>>                 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
>>>>                     Side data:
>>>>                       cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer
>>>>                 size: 7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
>>>>                   Stream #0:1: Audio: pcm_bluray, 48000 Hz, stereo,
>>>>                 s16, 128 kb/s
>>>>                     Metadata:
>>>>                 encoder         : Lavc59.37.100 pcm_bluray
>>>>                 frame=   76 fps=0.0 q=-1.0 Lsize=    8898kB
>>>>                 time=00:00:03.00 bitrate=24297.5kbits/s speed= 139x
>>>>                 video:7854kB audio:565kB subtitle:0kB other
>>>>                 streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead:
>>>>                 5.697285%
>>>>
>>>>                 ---------------------
>>>>
>>>>                 At last verified the output file:
>>>>
>>>>                 ffprobe -hide_banner output.ts
>>>>                 Input #0, mpegts, from 'output.ts':
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>             above you output in mts not ts .... ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>             =======================
>>>
>>>             It looks to be copy-error from my note. To be sure I 
>>>             repete it below for ffprobe and additional mediainfo. (I
>>>             also had "output.ts" from the attempt without the mode
>>>             switch.)
>>>             Not sure if TS and MTS by the way can be used
>>>             interchangeable, both are MPEG-transport streams,
>>>             possibly TS is for MPEG-2 and MTS for H264/AVC only?
>>>             My HDV files on disk get .M2T extension when transfered
>>>             from tape.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         from output it seems audio is there? Can you hear it in
>>>         vlc/mpv ?
>>
>>
>>         Yes, the "output.mts" audio can be heard ok via playback in
>>         vlc and mpv.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     so, let stick to this specific 'extension' and hope ffmpeg
>>     behavior will not change!
>>
>>     now attempt to use this *.mts file as input to bdwrite or tsmuxer ...
>
>     =====================
>
>     BDWRITE:
>
>     Tried to follow the manual's 6 procedure steps to create a Blu-ray
>     structure, but lost or mis-interpreted the paths(?) around steps
>     4-5, because I got an empty 12 directory-structure but 0 files?
>
>         1. du -sb /yourHDVfile.MTS
>
>         du -sb output.mts
>         9111552 output.mts
>
>
>
> put your output.mts in /tmp , or point bbwrite to exact location of 
> output.mts
>
> yes, second run over same mountpoint/ file pair will fail ...
>
>
>
>         2. blocks=((size-in-bytes/2048 + 4096))
>
>         (9111552/2048) + 4096 = 8545
>
>         3. mkudffs /tmp/newfilename.udfs blocks
>
>         mkudffs /tmp/out
>


I think the first manual generic step should be better corrected to(?)

1. du -sb /<path>/yourHDVfile.MTS

because /yourHDVfile.MTS is a filename located at /

(Although I usual prefere and find it simplest to make the "filedir" 
local first by typing
cd /<path> )

umount /mntX
rmdir /mntX
rm /tmp/output_mts.udfs
mkdir /mntX

mkudffs /tmp/output_mts.udfs 8545

filename=/tmp/output_mts.udfs
label=LinuxUDF
uuid=6368efc6e3403a65
blocksize=2048
blocks=8545
udfrev=201
start=0, blocks=16, type=RESERVED
start=16, blocks=3, type=VRS
start=19, blocks=237, type=USPACE
start=256, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
start=257, blocks=16, type=PVDS
start=273, blocks=1, type=LVID
start=274, blocks=8014, type=PSPACE
start=8288, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
start=8289, blocks=239, type=USPACE
start=8528, blocks=16, type=RVDS
start=8544, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR

mount -o loop /tmp/output_mts.udfs /mntX

bdwrite /mntX /home/terje/Videoklipp/output.mts
interlace probe failed

tree -h /mntX/BDMV

/mntX/BDMV
├── [  40]  AUXDATA
├── [ 224]  BACKUP
│   ├── [  40]  BDJO
│   ├── [  40]  CLIPINF
│   ├── [  40]  JAR
│   └── [  40]  PLAYLIST
├── [  40]  BDJO
├── [  40]  CLIPINF
├── [  40]  JAR
├── [  40]  META
├── [  40]  PLAYLIST
└── [  40]  STREAM

12 directories, 0 files



To verify this, could you kindly dual-repeat my steps and see if you get 
the same results?


If required for Bluray image, how to possibly de-interlace the hdv.mts file?
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