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  1. Hi,

    I would like to mux a DTS track to a MPEG2 TS file.
    I know how to mux AC3 tracks (with TMPGEnc, it's really easy, but it doesn't support DTS and doesn't plan to either ...)
    So I've searched and searched and i still have no answer.

    I know MKV would be the answer, but my player (TVIX M-5000A) doesn't support MKV. (too bad for me ...)

    So I really need help guys.
    Thanks,
    DrJones
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  2. This question must be a really a tough one ...
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  3. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Maybe tsremux.
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    Perhaps Elecard Muxer, but I've never tested it.
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  5. Thanks for the tips guys, but i've already tested those tools and they both don't support DTS.

    TMPGEnc team even told me that DTS was only for pros.
    What do they smoke ?...

    My quest is not over yet ...
    It's got to be something that muxes DTS ...
    I bet it's only a licence thing !
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    did you try to mux into mkv then use either TSRemux or MKVtoTS to make it ts. I know TSRemux will take mpg mkvs.
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  7. MKVtoTS supports DTS very well but it's reencoded in AC3. A shame ...
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    Demux the Mpeg2 video with ReJig in file mode then use author mode to author a DVD with the .m2v video and the DTS audio. ReJig will author a dvd with HD Mpegs and multiple audio tracks and will play on a computer but not on a DVD player.

    Convert the VOB file to MPEG with vcdgear (mpeg -> mpeg mode).
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