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  1. hi

    In my mac whit Yosemite I canīt run the tsMuxeR , would have worked fine before, there would be some solution???

    thanks
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    PERHAPS the Windows version of TSmuxer works under W.I.N.E.

    WINE itself is not working for some people who have moved to Yosemite
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    If you are remuxing blu-rays/avchd/m2ts can you try mkvtoolnix. It support m2ts, blu-ray playlists, etc. But it can only output mkv then....
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  4. For now I've settled with parallels desktop and using tsMuxeR for Windows. I need to create jmbd, with mkvtoolnix can not be.
    There will be a future solution to yosemite??

    thanks for the answers and sorry for my English
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  5. Using the command line version of Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.11. works fine here.
    Haven't tested the GUI.
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  6. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    Using the command line version of Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.11. works fine here.
    Haven't tested the GUI.
    version 2.6.11 works, thanks!!!!!!
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  7. hey zizux!

    could you explain (or is there a trick) how you got it work with yosemite? still get error codes:

    tsMuxeR(1629,0x7fff773ea300) malloc: *** error for object 0x7fcf4be00a50: incorrect checksum for freed object - object was probably modified after being freed.
    *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug

    or where can i get the command line version?

    thanx a lot!
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  8. The command line version comes with the normal version. (if you downloaded an .app, look inside the Contents/MacOS folder, there should be a tsMuxeR binary.
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  9. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    The command line version comes with the normal version. (if you downloaded an .app, look inside the Contents/MacOS folder, there should be a tsMuxeR binary.
    thank you very much for the fast answer! just startet the command-line version... unfortunately i think i'm to stupid for this "workflow" so i hope there will be a fix for yosemite for the gui-version soon.
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  10. wouldn't count on it since the developer seems to have abandoned the project once more,... (may be he will be back in a year or two,...)
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  11. oh no! just was searching hours for a tool like this... and now so could you recommend any similar tool for os x? i just want to take some mkvs (with no re-encoding, so just muxing) and want to burn a "real" blu-ray. don't need any menues or extras... just a playable blue-ray.

    thanx again!!!
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  12. Sorry, don't know an alternative. (you could use Hybrid, which uses tsMuxeR in the background)
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  13. thank you again but i already gave hybrid a try. unfortunately it doesn't support multiple files. you only can convert one file to another format. so i will try to get into this command-line thing. anyway... thank you!
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  14. Originally Posted by aktivomat View Post
    hey zizux!

    could you explain (or is there a trick) how you got it work with yosemite? still get error codes:

    tsMuxeR(1629,0x7fff773ea300) malloc: *** error for object 0x7fcf4be00a50: incorrect checksum for freed object - object was probably modified after being freed.
    *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug

    or where can i get the command line version?

    thanx a lot!
    I feel the delay.
    My English is not good and would not know to explain. tsMuxer 2.6.11 works without doing anything. Also I use parallels and working properly.

    Greetings
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