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tsMuxeRNO LONGER DEVELOPED |
smartLabs tsMuxer is a Transport Stream muxer. Remux/mux elementary streams, EVO/VOB/MPG, MKV/MKA, MP4/MOV, TS, M2TS to TS to M2TS. Supported video codecs H.264, VC-1, MPEG2. Supported audio codecs AAC, AC3 / E-AC3(DD+), DTS/ DTS-HD. Ability to set muxing fps manually and automatically, Ability to change level for H.264 streams, Ability to shift a sound tracks, Ability to extract DTS core from DTS-HD, Ability to join files. Output/Author to compliant Blu-ray Disc or AVCHD.
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Latest version: 1.10.6 (May 11, 2009) Download sites: Download (direct link) More download options: Download Mac version (direct link) Sponsored software: Supported operating systems: More information and other downloads: Download Tsmuxer for Mac OSX Snow Leopard here Download Tsmuxer for Linux here Sections/Browse similar tools: All In One MKV to MP4/Blu-ray/AVCHD, Authoring (Blu-ray/AVCHD), DigitalTV/DVB/HDTV, Linux video tools, MacOS video tools, Video De/Multiplexers |
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User options: Email me when it has been updated Report this tool (dead link/new version) Version history:
Version 1.10.6: View full changelog - keep original position of resized sup - fix resized sup color - avchd output includes BDJO/JAR/META empty folders for compatibility - add input command for tsmuxergu All features / Full description: Supported incoming formats:
* TS; * M2TS; * Blu-ray; * Demux option. Supported videocodecs: * H.264 * Microsoft VC-1; * MPEG-2. Supported audiocodecs: * AAC; * AC3 / E-AC3(DD+); * Dolby True HD (for streams with AC3 core only); * DTS/ DTS-HD; * LPCM. Supported subtitle types: * M2TS Presentation graphic stream. * SRT text subtitles Supported containers and formats: * Elementary stream; * Transport stream TS and M2TS; * Program stream EVO/VOB/MPG; * Matroska MKV/MKA; * MP4/MOV Main features: * Automatic or manual fps adjustment while mixing; * Level changing as well as SEI, SPS/PPS elements and NAL unit delimiter cycle insertion while mixing H.264; * Audio tracks and subtitles time shifting; * Ability to extract DTS core from DTS-HD; * Ability to extract AC3 core from True-HD; * Ability to join files; * Ability to adjust fps for subtitles; * Ability to convert LPCM streams into WAVE and vice versa; * Track language information injection into blu-ray structure and TS header; * Ability to cut source files; * Ability to split output file; * Ability to detect audio delay for TS/M2TS/MPG/VOB/EVO sources; * Ability to remove pulldown info from stream; * Ability to open Blu-ray playlist (MPLS) files; * Ability to convert SRT subtitles to PGS; * Tags for SRT subtitles support - tags for changing font, color, size, etc.; tag's syntax is similar to HTML; * United cross-platform GUI - Windows, Linux, MacOS.
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The previous link to download the source-code of tsMuxer has copies of the version that SmartLabs had made available on their site before they discontinued tsMuxer. It is NOT the current/last version released. Also, just as a note, the modifications that I had made to the subtitle font size and provided to you all in my previous posts are proving to be difficult to replicate in a Linux environment The area of the program's binary file that sets the font size is "hiding" from me fairly well. Once I figure it out I'll post a link to download it as I've done with the Windows versions.
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Source code: http://www.marcel-jueling.de/vdr/squeeze/base/t/tsmuxergui/
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As I said in my previous post, I don't HAVE the source-code. It was available for a short period of time on the manufacturer's website towards the end of tsMuxeR's life but it's gone now. You can search for it if you'd like to but it might prove to be hard to find. Good luck. The changes I made to the size of the font used for subtitles was through the use of a HEX editor after unpacking the GUI application (it was compressed using the UPX packer).
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Sir can i have the source code for the tsmuxer or the flow for converting h264 video into ts video.
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[quote]It seems the current version of tsMuxeR can only work with Mac OSX 10.5. Hope an updated version could be released so that it can also work on 10.7 & 10.8.[/quote] tsMuxer/tsMuxerGUI are not maintained any longer, so you will most likely never see any new versions. I posted modified versions of tsMuxerGUI to adjust the default font size for subtitles, but I don't have the source-code to modify the entire program... that was just a modification that I made using a hex editor. The source-code was available towards the very end of tsMuxer's life, but it's not available anymore on the developer's website. Maybe you can run it in some kind of compatibility mode or run it in Parallels on a Windows computer, or something.
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It seems the current version of tsMuxeR can only work with Mac OSX 10.5. Hope an updated version could be released so that it can also work on 10.7 & 10.8.
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i dont geat anny sub´s after 01:42:00 when im adding srt.
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Nice tool, i love it. easy to use! but i have 1 problem whit the tool. i'm adding a srt file, but the text after line 1000 dont show up on the movie! :(
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Hi, I also have a problem with mkv video with 6 channels audio. tsmuxer is used in multiple applications... I use 2 of them : mkv2vob and ps3mediaserver. On ps3 media server, tsmuxer doesn't work when there is 6 channels. It works with mkv2vob but the application is stating that it needs to repair ac3 before muxing with txmuxer. When looking at the version history of mkv2vob, there is the following message saying that there is problem with tsmuxer, could you check? http://www.afterdawn.com/software/version_history.cfm/mkv2vob Improved "Repairing AC3" step, should keep all channels from the original ac3, this is a work-around to a tsmuxer bug, tsmuxer author please fix it! thanks
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Try using Tsremux or Clown Bd
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I'm having problems muxing some MKVs - Here is an example http://www.linuxreign.org/videos/tsmuxer/ has anyone experiencing this kind of behavior? The image gets full of blocks and frezees now and then Thank you, LinuxReign
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The problem you're having with the 6-channel audio having to be downmixed to 2-channel audio is not common to anyone else I've ever heard of. The program works fine with 6-channel AC3 audio streams EVERY time that I use it, which is almost every day. You should probably update your codecs and make sure that you didn't alter the options from their defaults and then try again. Like I said, I've done HUNDREDS of movies with this program and have NEVER had a problem with having to downmix the audio like you say you have to.
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When remuxing MKV containing AC3 audio, can handle 2-channel (stereo) audio, but does not recognize 6-channel audio. Work-around: Downmix 6-channel audio to 2-channel (stereo) audio.
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-- THIS IS NOT A RE-POST OF THE PREVIOUS MESSAGE -- This is a patch for the size of the font in regard to the subtitles. By default version 1.10.6 has the font size for subtitles set to 65. In many cases this is much too large, so I've modified the interface to have a default font size for subtitles set to 35. This should be much more acceptable to most (or all of you). Click http://www.mediafire.com/file/2fl73ivh1ulm3kd/tsMuxerGUI_FS35.zip to download the patched version of the tsMuxerGUI.exe. Replace, or overwrite, your current tsMuxerGUI.exe with this version. You may choose to rename either of the files so that both can be used interchangeably. Note: If the size 35 font is too small for your liking you may still use the link in the previous message/comment to download the tsMuxerGUI.exe that has the font size set to 45 by default.
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This is a patch for the size of the font in regard to the subtitles. By default version 1.10.6 has a default font size for subtitles set to 65. In many cases this is much too large, so I've modified the interface to have a default font size for subtitles set to 45. This should be much more acceptable to most (or all of you). Click http://www.mediafire.com/file/45guu5gcje6mift/tsMuxerGUI.zip to download the patched version of the tsMuxerGUI.exe. Replace, or overwrite, your current tsMuxerGUI.exe with this version. You may choose to rename either of the files so that both can be used interchangeably.
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My favorite tool for PS3 compatible conversion of any HD material. I love it.. But I guess the MKV part needs some update ?! In the last weeks I had some MKV files (created with MKVmerge 4.3.0 where tsMuxer is not able to parse them ("Matroska Parse Error. Invalid H264 NAL unit size.NAL unit truncated") I had to demux the file with MKVToolnix, afterwards the stream can be muxed with tsMuxeR without probs. Ease of use would be 10 if a batch mode would be added to UI.
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My 1080i "AVCHD" video files rendered by the consumer version of Sony Vegas were not playing properly in either Windows Media Center or streamed to a Playstation 3. They would play for a while, but eventually get out of sync then stuck. I tried all kinds of rendering and container changes; nothing worked that involved H.264. But, when I remuxed my .m2ts back to another .m2ts using tsMuxer (leaving all defaults), every one of my problem videos played fine on both platforms. Wow. Super fast too. Now I'll use it on every video produced by Vegas.
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Biggest problem is it's inconsistency; it seems that it randomly chooses when to convert an MKV file to a TS or AVCHD file that will play properly on my PC or PS3, with no rhyme or reason as to why some MKV files convert without any problems, and others will not play video, audio or anything at all. For example: I just downloaded STARCRASH (believe it or not) with a MST3K audio commentary. Unfortunately, the commentary is a seperate MP3 file as opposed to an alternate audio track included within the AVI file. In order to put it on a thumb drive and play it on my PS3, I have to merge the audio commentary track onto the movie AVI. I used MKVMERGE to create an MKV file which has both audio tracks... works perfectly on VLC Player and Windows Media Player. When I try to convert the MKV file to a TS file, I get an error: "Some tracks not recognized. This tracks was ignored: file name Starcrash.mkv". When I mux it, I only get an audio track... no video. Does not make a lick of sense.
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I get buffer overflow errors when trying to mux cbr--Ive changed the bit rate and changed the vbv buffer size and still getting the error--But for vbr muxing, this program rocks!
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Problems with buffer owerflow when trying to lower bitrate (M2TS HD. It would be nice to be able to permanently burn the "sup" into the M2TS/TS file. It's a great tool that saves you a lot of time!
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easy to use, excellent for rip my bluray disk 10/10 the perfect tools
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very nice tool, esay of use :) suggestion for future release : add an option to force subtitles on
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It dont works with "Hellboy 2" Blu-Ray ripped with AnyDVD to HDD. When open 00009.m2ts file I get error message: "Some tracks not recognized. This tracks was ignored. File name: ...". Remuxing "Blu-ray disk" is running but I cant play it - no sound/picture with MediaPlayerHomeCinema.
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Great app, the only 2 flaws that I found are, - Cannot detect/demux PCM audio on vob files. "A message pop-up saying "some track are not recognized. This tracks was ignored" - Cannot detect/demux subtitle streams in vob files like EVO
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Very easy and intuitive to use. Fantastic tool giving superb results.
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