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monospace">Den 11.12.2022 14:45, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:<br>
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face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">As recommended by
Andrew, I have checked into the GIT for the Manual a new
line about Audio transcode. And a new line about
calculating mkudffs size as Terje requested. <br>
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experiments, hopefully Phyllis will update manual
section before new year with new line about
transcoding audio, while leaving video intact.</font></div>
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IMO that seems good so far. Just to mention I've also got
succesful burning to BD-RE disc with dd.<br>
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A <span class="keyword">'New Year’s resolutions' could be to
clean up the manual's section heading and beginning text, to
take care of differences between HDV vs AVCHD,<br>
No wonder that this can be confusing, and I truly also earlier
referred to wikipedia's "</span><span class="keyword">For
consumer use, HDV-sourced video can be delivered on a Blu-ray
Disc without re-encoding" <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV#Distributing"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV#Distributing</a><br>
</span><span class="keyword"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-hdv-and-avchd/"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-hdv-and-avchd/</a><br>
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And, an alternative could be a GUI optional route, typical
using tsMuxer and K3b burning on Linux, which would be
comparable to this good, old "Basic Guide for HDV to Blu-Ray"
(on Windows) <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/284836-Basic-Guide-for-HDV-to-Blu-Ray"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/284836-Basic-Guide-for-HDV-to-Blu-Ray</a><br>
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And here are the test case steps as a quickstart guide for the
latter <br>
(I have also tsMuxer and K3b screen shots that may be added):<br>
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1. Source HDV input video file: <br>
hdv01.m2t <br>
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2. Copy MPEG-2 video and transcode MP2 audio to Blu-ray LPCM and
remux to mts<br>
ffmpeg -i hdv01.m2t -c:v copy -c:a pcm_bluray
-mpegts_m2ts_mode 1 hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray.mts<br>
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3. Use tsMuxer to remux the mts file and create a Blu-ray ISO file
with Blu-ray video standard UDF 2.50<br>
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Input file: /home/terje/Videoklipp/hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray.mts<br>
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Output <br>
selected: * Blu-ray ISO<br>
File name: /home/terje/Videoklipp/hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray.iso<br>
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Start Muxing<br>
It takes just 5 sec to remux and finish the blu-ray iso ready for
burning<br>
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Verify file sizes<br>
du -sh hdv01*<br>
2,0G hdv01.m2t<br>
2,2G hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray.mts<br>
2,2G hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray.iso<br>
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4. Burn the ISO to BD-RE disc K3b/Cdrecord:<br>
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K3b: Tools menu > Burn CD-image (!)<br>
- Type of image file is not recognizable. Do you want to burn it
anyway?<br>
Yes (repeated twice)<br>
Select image to burn: /tmp/hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray.udfs<br>
- Type of image file is not recognizable. Do you want to burn it
anyway?<br>
Yes (repeated twice)<br>
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Burn medium (found): Complete data BD-R <br>
Verify image type: Auto recognize <br>
Select burning Speed: 2x (for BD50-RE DL)<br>
Select Burning program: cdrecord<br>
Velg navn på plate (hovedbilde, evt. prosjekt):
hdv01_m2t_pcm_bluray<br>
Start<br>
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5. Verify the burned disc safe compliance with Blu-ray video
standard UDF 2.5<br>
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udfinfo /dev/sr0 | grep udf<br>
udfinfo: Warning: Device '/dev/sr0' is busy, udfinfo may report
bogus information<br>
udfinfo: Warning: Second and third Anchor Volume Descriptor
Pointer not found<br>
udfrev=2.50<br>
udfwriterev=2.50<br>
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[Cin] tsmuxer udf 2.50 fixes landed (Dec 2021)<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.mail-archive.com/cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org/msg03687.html">https://www.mail-archive.com/cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org/msg03687.html</a><br>
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Installed package on Leap 15.4 from Open Build Service (OBS)<br>
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zypper se -is tsmuxer<br>
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S | Name | Type | Version |
Arch | Repository<br>
---+---------+-------+-----------------------------------------+--------+-----------<br>
i+ | tsMuxer | pakke | 2.6.16git.1613150560.a50c2c5-lp154.17.4 |
x86_64 | 15.4<br>
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Package content<br>
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rpm -ql tsMuxer<br>
/usr/bin/tsMuxerGUI<br>
/usr/bin/tsmuxer<br>
/usr/share/applications/tsMuxerGUI.desktop<br>
/usr/share/doc/packages/tsMuxer<br>
/usr/share/doc/packages/tsMuxer/README.md<br>
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/tsMuxerGUI.png<br>
/usr/share/licenses/tsMuxer<br>
/usr/share/licenses/tsMuxer/LICENSE<br>
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Overview from tsMuxerGUI startup window<br>
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About><br>
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tsMuxeR – the software utility to create TS and M2TS files for IP
broadcasting as well as for viewing at hardware video players
(i.e., Dune HD Ultra, Sony Playstation3, Samsung Smart TV and
others). <br>
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tsMuxeR is open source. <br>
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Supported incoming formats: <br>
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TS; <br>
M2TS; <br>
SIFF;<br>
MOV;<br>
MP4;<br>
MKV;<br>
Blu-ray; <br>
Demux option. <br>
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Supported videocodecs: <br>
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H.264/MVC <br>
H.265/HEVC; <br>
Microsoft VC-1; <br>
MPEG-2. <br>
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Supported audiocodecs: <br>
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AAC; <br>
AC3 / E-AC3(DD+); <br>
Dolby True HD (for streams with AC3 core only); <br>
DTS/ DTS-HD; <br>
LPCM. <br>
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Supported subtitle types: <br>
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M2TS Presentation graphic stream. <br>
SRT text subtitles <br>
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Supported containers and formats: <br>
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Elementary stream; <br>
Transport stream TS and M2TS; <br>
Program stream EVO/VOB/MPG; <br>
Matroska MKV/MKA. <br>
MP4/MOV. <br>
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Main features: <br>
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3D Blu-ray support;<br>
UHD, HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support; <br>
Automatic or manual fps adjustment while mixing; <br>
Level changing as well as SEI, SPS/PPS elements and NAL unit
delimiter cycle insertion while mixing H.264; <br>
Audio tracks and subtitles time shifting; <br>
Ability to extract DTS core from DTS-HD; <br>
Ability to extract AC3 core from True-HD; <br>
Ability to join files; <br>
Ability to adjust fps for subtitles; <br>
Ability to convert LPCM streams into WAVE and vice versa; <br>
Track language information injection into blu-ray structure
and TS header; <br>
Ability to cut source files; <br>
Ability to split output file; <br>
Ability to detect audio delay for TS/M2TS/MPG/VOB/EVO sources;
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Ability to remove pulldown info from stream; <br>
Ability to open Blu-ray playlist (MPLS) files; <br>
Ability to convert SRT subtitles to PGS; <br>
Tags for SRT subtitles support - tags for changing font,
color, size, etc.; tag's syntax is similar to HTML; <br>
United cross-platform GUI - Windows, Linux, MacOS. <br>
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