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Ripping Blu-Ray with TSMuxer or TsRemuXer
privateapples posted 2008 Oct 05 21:24
I've been ripping my Blu-Ray movies using AnyDVD the problems that I'm getting is ether the wrong language or no sound comming from the main m2ts file. I tried using TsMuxer and TxReMuxer and Havent been getting very far. Each time I use the MuxeR's I save the outfile to my desktop and ether get no sound or wrong language, Even Though I'm choosing eng from the sound menu as AC3 or DTS .Any Help?

All I'm trying to do if Rip the Blu-Ray to my Hard Drive. Not burning it to a CD. Also I tried saying it as an ISO and playing it back using deamon tools but that wouldnt run ether. I play my movies using Powerdvd 8.
Please help! I've wasted my weekend trying to fix this problem :(



bunginuts posted 2008 Oct 06 06:00
Very strange problem there. I use the exact same programs and I haven't had these issues. Now are you saving them as a .M2TS file or just a .TS file? That could matter, I save to only .M2TS files and all seems well. It could also be you don't have the proper codecs installed, I've found you need the latest FFDSHOW to play them from hard drive properly. Hope this helps.


noemi7 posted 2008 Oct 06 08:29
You don't need any ripper and xMuxer for not copy protected BD disc. Just copy the disc contents to your hard drive like any other files. PowerDVD can play a disc stored on the hard drive, and if I'm right the codec adds support for m2ts container to Windows Media Player.

You can use Haali Media Splitter as well to play m2ts in Media Player Classic, and similar freeware applications.



privateapples posted 2008 Oct 06 09:43
Thanks guys! tried again last night but with another Blu-Ray Disc and it actually worked fine. The movie I've been having th problem with was "Street Kings" I would choose the main Eng file in TSmuxer and the movie would play with the Director Coments During the movie. I'm going to try the Codec ideas with another movie and let you guys know. Thanks!


GeeForce11 posted 2008 Oct 10 09:11
I've also noticed that some m2ts files don't have the correct sound track during playback with C. P-DVD, N. Showtime and other media players if the master audio track is DTS-HD. The next available AC3 audio track is played back and if there's no other sound track available, there's no sound at all. It seems that these players don't support DTS-HD audio track from the m2ts files saved on the HDD, but they play correctly the BD disc.

demux the DTS-HD master audio track from the original m2ts file, convert it to AC3 for example and mux it back to the m2ts file and you'll have the AC3 master audio track upon playback if the DTS-HD doen't work.



privateapples posted 2008 Oct 10 09:39
ok i'm still a newbie but let me get this str8 :)

1: Add the main m2ts file into TSmuxer
2: Choose ONLY the DTS-HD sound--- Problem

How do I convert the DTS-HD into AC3?
The Only option in TSmuxer is Downconvert DTS-HD to DTS
I Dont see anything else that says convert to AC3

3: Select Demux then click Start Muxing
4: Once the new AC3 is Demuxed add it and the orginal m2ts into TSmuxer
5: Select only the 1080p Video and the new AC3
6: Mux it to a new m2ts file?

So Other than that main problem I'm having is this correct?



poisondeathray posted 2008 Oct 10 09:45
You can use EAC3TO to convert DTS-HD into AC3


GeeForce11 posted 2008 Oct 10 12:14
Load the original m2ts in TSmuxer, remove all the tracks but the DTS-HD and press demux. You'll get like a 5GB .DTS audio file.

Convert it to AC3 with eac3to

Load the original m2ts in TSmuxer and add the new AC3 file as a new track and press m2ts muxing.



privateapples posted 2008 Oct 10 16:49
i just went and muxed that dts file fine but now when i upload it to eac3to i go into Eac3to Audio select the file as its sorce and the program minimizes itsale and whne i un minimize it i can click on anything its as if the program is doing something >> am i doing something wrong?


poisondeathray posted 2008 Oct 10 16:55
Assuming you are using the GUI, did you set the program paths on the 1st tab?

You need to specify at least eac3to.exe, possibly tsmuxer



privateapples posted 2008 Oct 11 14:12
Awesome Worked Perfectly! You guys are the best! I almost gave up on Blu-Ray! Thanks Guys!


PinkPrince posted 2008 Oct 29 16:17
Hi I've got to the stage of converting the .DTS file to AC3 but i can't work out how to work eac3to. Would it be possible for a few pointers?

Thanks for all the intructions so far!

=====Edit=====

oooh actually I think i've worked it out!

=====Edit=====

Nope Nope, i'm confused sorry!



privateapples posted 2008 Oct 29 16:25
in the first tab of eac3to there are sections that have browse buttons to look for the tsmuxer and eac3to .exe files. once you find those go to the next tab in that tab there is a pull down that will have a selection of out ac3. choose that then you should be good to go... its a very confusing program ... for me at least :P


PinkPrince posted 2008 Oct 29 16:45
Ah cool i missed the 1st two drop downs. Do you happen to know what the default 'save place' is? And do i need to change any more of the tabs/tick boxes/ values?

Thank you very much



privateapples posted 2008 Oct 30 10:15
Hmm..I'm not sure where the default saving is but just name it something unique and search for it when its complete. as for any other tabs or tick boxes i'm not sure how to sure most of them I just keep it simple and just tab the out as AC3 pull down just so that I dont mess anything else haha.


PinkPrince posted 2008 Nov 01 17:35
Hmmmmm Ive managed all of it but when I finaly Mux the finaly m2ts file together there is know sound. If I play the indervidual AC3 on its own there is sound. Any ideas?



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