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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 13.11.2021 17:45, skrev Andrew
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(Another one for "home-made HD videos" on Blu-ray discs
(BDAV):<br>
Will it be possible to record (copy) source 1080iHDV.m2t
files<br>
(video and audio) to the BD-R(E) discs?)<br>
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I was thinking about integrating tsMuxer but this does not
solve problem about unavailability of pre-encoded packets in
cin's vframe for mpeg2.. Probably BC_COMPRESSED type should
be split for mjpeg/dv/mpeg2/h264 types but this is larger
rework than I can attempt from tablet ...<br>
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If tsMuxer (or another dedicated utility) could author a BDAV
Blu-Ray for burning on BD-RE disk (and DVD-R), this could make
it possible to preserve and test playabilty compliance of DV SD
and MPEG-2 HD(V) streams content on the same disc, as described
in these papers:<br>
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Blu-ray Disc, Rewritable Format, Audio Visual Application Format
Specifications for BD-RE Version 2.1, March 2008:<br>
Figure 3.1.4.2.3: Stream file and Clip Information file for DV
in BDAV directory<br>
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Blu-ray Disc Association. UDF2.5. 25/50GB. BDAV. As of December
2016. ROM4.0. Ultra HD Blu-ray™. ROM. Part3. V3.1. ROM. Part2.
V2.0. ROM. Part1. V2.0. BDMV.<br>
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<div>well, if you have player (or friend(s) with player(s)) you
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<div>i think they have pre-compiled version. Be aware in tsmuxer
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I downloaded and unpacked an appimage, but could not see BDAV
mentioned. Have you seen any good user examples for tsMuxer?<br>
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Terje J. H<br>
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