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think we can
add some
clarification
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<div
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<h1>HDV on a
Blu-ray Disc
Without
Re-encoding </h1>
<p> 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. </p>
<p>Note, mp2
and mp1 audio
codecs are
valid for
transport
stream itself
but not as
on-disk format
for Blu-Rays.</p>
<p>In this
case you still
can save
original video
by using
ffmpeg's
switches</p>
<p> -c:v copy
-c:a ac3 ,
while
outputting
into another
temporal ts
container.</p>
<p>{waiting
for Terje's
results on
pcm_bluray
case}</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>---</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>I think all
m2ts files you
used for
testing were
h264/aac (or
ac3), not
from-camcoder
HDVs with
mpeg2
video/mp2
audio. </p>
<p>you can try
HDV-in-mov
from this
folder as
ffmpeg test
file, I think</p>
<p><a
href="http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/mov/FCP/"
rel="noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer
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<div
dir="auto">oh,
this is not
mp2 audio but
pcm audio. And
..not exactly
kind of pcm
used on
blurays!</div>
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<div
dir="auto">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!</div>
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<div
dir="auto">ffmpeg
-i
HDV_1080i50.mov
-c:v copy -c:a
pcm_bluray
-mpegts_m2ts_mode
1 hdv.mts<br>
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<div
dir="auto">then
tsmuxer
recognizes mts
file as below:</div>
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dir="auto"><br>
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dir="auto">
<div
dir="auto">~/tsMuxer
$ tsmuxer
hdv.mts</div>
<div
dir="auto">tsMuxeR
version
2.6.16-dev. <a
href="http://github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer" rel="noreferrer noreferrer
noreferrer
noreferrer
noreferrer
noreferrer
noreferrer
noreferrer
noreferrer"
target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer</a></div>
<div
dir="auto">Track
ID: 4113
Stream type:
MPEG-2</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
ID: V_MPEG-2</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
info: Profile:
Main@6.
Resolution:
1440:1080i.
Frame rate: 25</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
lang:</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">Track
ID: 4352</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
type: LPCM</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
ID: A_LPCM</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
info: Bitrate:
1536Kbps
Sample Rate:
48KHz
Channels: 2
Bits per
sample: 16bit</div>
<div
dir="auto">Stream
lang: eng</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">Duration:
00:00:08.000</div>
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dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
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<div
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wonder if you
can cp this
file few times
and then cat
them back
together for
simulating
longer video )
?</div>
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<div
dir="auto">this
one contain
real very
short hdv
sample with
mp2 sound</div>
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<div
dir="auto"><a
href="http://twenkid.com/os/3.m2t" rel="noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer
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I can try to
dig and test
further into
this matter
later this
month - or
possibly more
realistic next
month. <br>
Currently I
spend some
holiday weeks
on Gran
Canaria 😎<br>
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<div
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good times
(even without
camcoder!)</div>
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Some thoughts
in advance:<br>
<br>
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?<br>
<a
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<div
dir="auto">sure,
right now it
confusing.</div>
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Possibly you
still have the
probably
little longer
HDV 1080i
sample file,
"20081103140154.m2t"
we used for
the HDV format
patch here<br>
<a
href="https://www.mail-archive.com/cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org/msg02048.html"
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<div
dir="auto">yeah,
will call my
friend 'find'
)</div>
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<div
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<br>
And if
Phyllis has
access to a
Blu-ray disc
burner and BD
hw player,
testing could
possibly start
sooner(?)<br>
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<p><br>
</p>
<p>----</p>
<p> 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. </p>
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<p>{I hope
Terje will let
us know if
bdwrite still
works with
bluray pcm
audio as
produced by
ffmpeg 5.1+}</p>
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I forgot one
question:<br>
Will it be
possible and
how to access
and use
ffmpeg-5.x
included with
Cin-GG in a
terminal as
usual?<br>
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<div
dir="auto">if
you compile
your own
cinelerra
ffmpeg binary
will be in
thirdparty/ffmpeg-5.1/ffmpeg </div>
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<div
dir="auto">we
do not install
this binary
because cin
does all work
via library
interface.</div>
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<div
dir="auto">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</div>
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moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Menu_Bar_Shell_Commands.html</a><br>
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The latest
openSUSE Leap
15.4 distro I
use, has so
far no
official
ffmpeg-5.x
package or
codec enabled
from Packman.<br>
I have
add-installed
ffmpeg-5.1.2
from OBS (Open
Build
Service), but
don't know if
it works. <br>
<br>
<br>
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A first test
step with
add-installed
Experimental
ffmpeg-5-5.1.2-lp154.35.1.x86_64.rpm
for Leap 15.4
from<br>
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addrepo <a
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zypper refresh<br>
zypper install
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<br>
ffmpeg -i
3.m2t -c:v
copy -c:a
pcm_bluray
output.ts<br>
ffmpeg version
5.1.2
Copyright (c)
2000-2022 the
FFmpeg
developers<br>
built with
gcc 7 (SUSE
Linux)<br>
-------------<br>
Input #0,
mpegts, from
'3.m2t':<br>
Duration:
00:00:03.10,
start:
1.400000,
bitrate: 21633
kb/s<br>
Program 1<br>
Metadata:<br>
service_name
: Service01<br>
service_provider:
FFmpeg<br>
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<br>
Side data:<br>
cpb:
bitrate
max/min/avg:
25000000/0/0
buffer size:
7340032
vbv_delay: N/A<br>
Stream
#0:1[0x101]:
Audio: mp2
([3][0][0][0]
/ 0x0003),
48000 Hz,
stereo, fltp,
384 kb/s<br>
Unknown
encoder
'pcm_bluray'<br>
<br>
-----------<br>
<br>
Obviously
pcm_bluray
encoder is not
enabled - only
the decoder is
enabled. Then
it will be
difficult ...<br>
<br>
ffmpeg -codecs
-hide_banner |
egrep
"pcm|pcm_bluray"<br>
<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_4xm
ADPCM 4X Movie<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_adx
SEGA CRI ADX
ADPCM<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_afc
ADPCM Nintendo
Gamecube AFC<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_agm
ADPCM
AmuseGraphics
Movie AGM<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_aica
ADPCM Yamaha
AICA<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_argo
ADPCM Argonaut
Games<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ct
ADPCM Creative
Technology<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_dtk
ADPCM Nintendo
Gamecube DTK<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ea
ADPCM
Electronic
Arts<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ea_maxis_xa
ADPCM
Electronic
Arts Maxis
CDROM XA<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ea_r1
ADPCM
Electronic
Arts R1<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ea_r2
ADPCM
Electronic
Arts R2<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ea_r3
ADPCM
Electronic
Arts R3<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ea_xas
ADPCM
Electronic
Arts XAS<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_g722
G.722 ADPCM<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_g726
G.726 ADPCM<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_g726le
G.726 ADPCM
little-endian<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_acorn
ADPCM IMA
Acorn Replay<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_alp
ADPCM IMA High
Voltage
Software ALP<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_amv
ADPCM IMA AMV<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_apc
ADPCM IMA CRYO
APC<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_apm
ADPCM IMA
Ubisoft APM<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_cunning
ADPCM IMA
Cunning
Developments<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_dat4
ADPCM IMA
Eurocom DAT4<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_dk3
ADPCM IMA Duck
DK3<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_dk4
ADPCM IMA Duck
DK4<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_ea_eacs
ADPCM IMA
Electronic
Arts EACS<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_ea_sead
ADPCM IMA
Electronic
Arts SEAD<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_iss
ADPCM IMA
Funcom ISS<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_moflex
ADPCM IMA
MobiClip
MOFLEX<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_mtf
ADPCM IMA
Capcom's MT
Framework<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_oki
ADPCM IMA
Dialogic OKI<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_qt
ADPCM IMA
QuickTime<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_rad
ADPCM IMA
Radical<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_smjpeg
ADPCM IMA Loki
SDL MJPEG<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_ssi
ADPCM IMA
Simon &
Schuster
Interactive<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_wav
ADPCM IMA WAV<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ima_ws
ADPCM IMA
Westwood<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_ms
ADPCM
Microsoft<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_mtaf
ADPCM MTAF<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_psx
ADPCM
Playstation<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_sbpro_2
ADPCM Sound
Blaster Pro
2-bit<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_sbpro_3
ADPCM Sound
Blaster Pro
2.6-bit<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_sbpro_4
ADPCM Sound
Blaster Pro
4-bit<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_swf
ADPCM
Shockwave
Flash<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_thp
ADPCM Nintendo
THP<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_thp_le
ADPCM Nintendo
THP
(Little-Endian)<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_vima
LucasArts VIMA
audio<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_xa
ADPCM CDROM XA<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_yamaha
ADPCM Yamaha<br>
..AIL.
adpcm_zork
ADPCM Zork<br>
..AIL.
derf_dpcm
DPCM Xilam
DERF<br>
..AIL.
gremlin_dpcm
DPCM Gremlin<br>
..AIL.
interplay_dpcm
DPCM Interplay<br>
DEAIL.
pcm_alaw
PCM A-law /
G.711 A-law<br>
D.AI.S
pcm_bluray
PCM signed
16|20|24-bit
big-endian for
Blu-ray media<br>
D.AI.S
pcm_dvd
PCM signed
20|24-bit
big-endian<br>
..AI.S
pcm_f16le
PCM 16.8
floating point
little-endian<br>
..AI.S
pcm_f24le
PCM 24.0
floating point
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_f32be
PCM 32-bit
floating point
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_f32le
PCM 32-bit
floating point
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_f64be
PCM 64-bit
floating point
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_f64le
PCM 64-bit
floating point
little-endian<br>
..AI.S
pcm_lxf
PCM signed
20-bit
little-endian
planar<br>
DEAIL.
pcm_mulaw
PCM mu-law /
G.711 mu-law<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s16be
PCM signed
16-bit
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s16be_planar
PCM signed
16-bit
big-endian
planar<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s16le
PCM signed
16-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s16le_planar
PCM signed
16-bit
little-endian
planar<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s24be
PCM signed
24-bit
big-endian<br>
..AI.S
pcm_s24daud
PCM D-Cinema
audio signed
24-bit<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s24le
PCM signed
24-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s24le_planar
PCM signed
24-bit
little-endian
planar<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s32be
PCM signed
32-bit
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s32le
PCM signed
32-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s32le_planar
PCM signed
32-bit
little-endian
planar<br>
..AI.S
pcm_s64be
PCM signed
64-bit
big-endian<br>
..AI.S
pcm_s64le
PCM signed
64-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s8
PCM signed
8-bit<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_s8_planar
PCM signed
8-bit planar<br>
..AI.S
pcm_sga
PCM SGA<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u16be
PCM unsigned
16-bit
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u16le
PCM unsigned
16-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u24be
PCM unsigned
24-bit
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u24le
PCM unsigned
24-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u32be
PCM unsigned
32-bit
big-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u32le
PCM unsigned
32-bit
little-endian<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_u8
PCM unsigned
8-bit<br>
..AIL.
pcm_vidc
PCM Archimedes
VIDC<br>
..AIL.
roq_dpcm
DPCM id RoQ<br>
..AIL.
sdx2_dpcm
DPCM
Squareroot-Delta-Exact<br>
..AIL.
sol_dpcm
DPCM Sol<br>
..AIL.
xan_dpcm
DPCM Xan</font><br>
</div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">for
me it says</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">DEAI.S
pcm_bluray
PCM
signed
16|20|24-bit
big-endian for
Blu-ray media<br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">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.</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">So
yeah, for this
test
self-compiled
ffmpeg will be
more
interesting
(on x86/glibc
system simple
configure/make
should give
you ff*
binaries)</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div
dir="auto">
<div
class="gmail_quote">
<blockquote
class="gmail_quote"
style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div
dir="auto"><font
face="Courier
New, Courier,
monospace"><br>
</font></div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</blockquote>
<br>
======================<br>
<br>
<br>
<font
face="Courier
New, Courier,
monospace">I
upgraded instead
my rolling
openSUSE
Tumbleweed with
the recent
multimedia codec
enabled ffmpeg
5.1.2 from
Packman<br>
<a
href="https://opensuse.github.io/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/codecs/"
rel="noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://opensuse.github.io/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/codecs/</a><br>
<br>
where also the
pcm_bluray
encoder is
enabled:<br>
<br>
ffmpeg -codecs
-hide_banner |
grep pcm_bluray<br>
DEAI.S
pcm_bluray
PCM signed
16|20|24-bit
big-endian for
Blu-ray media<br>
<br>
<br>
and verified
first the input
file<br>
<br>
ffprobe
-hide_banner
3.m2t<br>
Input #0,
mpegts, from
'3.m2t':<br>
Duration:
00:00:03.10,
start: 1.400000,
bitrate: 21633
kb/s<br>
Program 1 <br>
Metadata:<br>
service_name
: Service01<br>
service_provider:
FFmpeg<br>
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<br>
Side data:<br>
cpb:
bitrate
max/min/avg:
25000000/0/0
buffer size:
7340032
vbv_delay: N/A<br>
Stream
#0:1[0x101]:
Audio: mp2
([3][0][0][0] /
0x0003), 48000
Hz, stereo,
fltp, 384 kb/s<br>
<br>
<br>
Then a new
attempt with the
first step to
transcode the
mp2 audio to
pcm_blu-ray.<br>
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!?<br>
<br>
<br>
ffmpeg -i 3.m2t
-c:v copy -c:a
pcm_bluray
-mpegts_m2ts_mode
1 output.mts<br>
ffmpeg version
5.1.2 Copyright
(c) 2000-2022
the FFmpeg
developers<br>
built with gcc
12 (SUSE Linux)<br>
..........<br>
Input #0,
mpegts, from
'3.m2t':<br>
Duration:
00:00:03.10,
start: 1.400000,
bitrate: 21633
kb/s<br>
Program 1 <br>
Metadata:<br>
service_name
: Service01<br>
service_provider:
FFmpeg<br>
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<br>
Side data:<br>
cpb:
bitrate
max/min/avg:
25000000/0/0
buffer size:
7340032
vbv_delay: N/A<br>
Stream
#0:1[0x101]:
Audio: mp2
([3][0][0][0] /
0x0003), 48000
Hz, stereo,
fltp, 384 kb/s<br>
Stream mapping:<br>
Stream #0:0
-> #0:0
(copy)<br>
Stream #0:1
-> #0:1 (mp2
(native) ->
pcm_bluray
(native))<br>
Press [q] to
stop, [?] for
help<br>
Output #0,
mpegts, to
'output.mts':<br>
Metadata:<br>
encoder
: Lavf59.27.100<br>
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<br>
Side data:<br>
cpb:
bitrate
max/min/avg:
25000000/0/0
buffer size:
7340032
vbv_delay: N/A<br>
Stream #0:1:
Audio:
pcm_bluray,
48000 Hz,
stereo, s16, 128
kb/s<br>
Metadata:<br>
encoder
: Lavc59.37.100
pcm_bluray<br>
frame= 76
fps=0.0 q=-1.0
Lsize= 8898kB
time=00:00:03.00
bitrate=24297.5kbits/s speed= 139x <br>
video:7854kB
audio:565kB
subtitle:0kB
other
streams:0kB
global
headers:0kB
muxing overhead:
5.697285%<br>
<br>
---------------------<br>
<br>
At last verified
the output file:<br>
<br>
ffprobe
-hide_banner
output.ts<br>
Input #0,
mpegts, from
'output.ts':<br>
</font></div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">above you
output in mts not ts
.... ?</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
</div>
</blockquote>
<font face="Courier New,
Courier, monospace"><br>
=======================<br>
<br>
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.)<br>
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?<br>
My HDV files on disk get
.M2T extension when
transfered from tape.<br>
</font></div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">from output it seems
audio is there? Can you hear it in
vlc/mpv ?</div>
</div>
</blockquote>
<br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier,
monospace">Yes, the "output.mts" audio
can be heard ok via playback in vlc and
mpv.<br>
</font></div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">so, let stick to this specific
'extension' and hope ffmpeg behavior will not
change!</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">now attempt to use this *.mts file
as input to bdwrite or tsmuxer ...</div>
</div>
</blockquote>
<br>
=====================<br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">BDWRITE:<br>
<br>
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?<br>
<br>
</font>
<blockquote><font face="Courier New, Courier,
monospace">1. du -sb /yourHDVfile.MTS</font><br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">du -sb
output.mts</font><br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">9111552
output.mts</font></blockquote>
</div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">put your output.mts in /tmp , or point bbwrite
to exact location of output.mts</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">yes, second run over same mountpoint/ file
pair will fail ...</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">
<div class="gmail_quote">
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0
.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div>
<blockquote><br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">2.
blocks=((size-in-bytes/2048 + 4096))</font><br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">(9111552/2048)
+ 4096 = 8545</font><br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">3.
mkudffs /tmp/newfilename.udfs blocks</font><br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">mkudffs
/tmp/out</font></blockquote>
</div>
</blockquote>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</blockquote>
<br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">I think the first
manual generic step should be better corrected to(?)<br>
<br>
1. du -sb /<path>/yourHDVfile.MTS<br>
<br>
because /yourHDVfile.MTS is a filename located at /<br>
<br>
(Although I usual prefere and find it simplest to make the
"filedir" local first by typing <br>
cd /<path> )<br>
<br>
umount /mntX<br>
rmdir /mntX<br>
rm /tmp/output_mts.udfs<br>
mkdir /mntX<br>
<br>
mkudffs /tmp/output_mts.udfs 8545<br>
<br>
filename=/tmp/output_mts.udfs<br>
label=LinuxUDF<br>
uuid=6368efc6e3403a65<br>
blocksize=2048<br>
blocks=8545<br>
udfrev=201<br>
start=0, blocks=16, type=RESERVED <br>
start=16, blocks=3, type=VRS <br>
start=19, blocks=237, type=USPACE <br>
start=256, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR <br>
start=257, blocks=16, type=PVDS <br>
start=273, blocks=1, type=LVID <br>
start=274, blocks=8014, type=PSPACE <br>
start=8288, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR <br>
start=8289, blocks=239, type=USPACE <br>
start=8528, blocks=16, type=RVDS <br>
start=8544, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR <br>
<br>
mount -o loop /tmp/output_mts.udfs /mntX<br>
<br>
bdwrite /mntX /home/terje/Videoklipp/output.mts<br>
interlace probe failed<br>
<br>
tree -h /mntX/BDMV<br>
<br>
/mntX/BDMV<br>
├── [ 40] AUXDATA<br>
├── [ 224] BACKUP<br>
│ ├── [ 40] BDJO<br>
│ ├── [ 40] CLIPINF<br>
│ ├── [ 40] JAR<br>
│ └── [ 40] PLAYLIST<br>
├── [ 40] BDJO<br>
├── [ 40] CLIPINF<br>
├── [ 40] JAR<br>
├── [ 40] META<br>
├── [ 40] PLAYLIST<br>
└── [ 40] STREAM<br>
<br>
12 directories, 0 files<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
To verify this, could you kindly dual-repeat my steps and see if
you get the same results?<br>
<br>
<br>
If required for Bluray image, how to possibly de-interlace the
hdv.mts file?<br>
<br>
</font> </blockquote>
<br>
Accoring to <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray</a><br>
High-definition (HD) video may be stored on Blu-ray Discs with up to
1920×1080 pixel resolution, at 24& 50/60 progressive or 50/60
interlaced frames per second. <br>
1440×1080 29.97i[b] 16:9[c]<br>
1440×1080 25i[b] 16:9[c]<br>
^ b MPEG-2 at 1440×1080 was previously not included in a draft
version of the specification from March 2005.[171]<br>
^ c These resolutions are stored anamorphically, i.e. they are
stretched to the display aspect ratio by the player or display. <br>
<br>
Forum discussions mostly do not recommend to de-interlace (except on
progressive projects), because interlaced material give best quality
on Blu-ray <br>
<br>
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