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Thanks, but I still can't get the splitter thing to actually open the file.
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Got some unsubbed movies in from Germany today. I MadeMKV'ed the first one (City of Violence), found near perfect subs, muxed it together and played it perfectly in VLC. As usual.
When I tried it on the Oppo, the video would be all stuttery. It would show an image, wait three seconds, then show another one. I just can't catch a break here! -
I also received Howling today. Just finished it without a hitch. The subs are all italics though, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth. The italics thing also happened with Hindsight and City of Violence, but not on Snowpiercer (I bring that one up because it's my most recent success).
Now I need to buy a BD50 to burn Howling on though. Even Snowpiercer fit on a BD25 -
I've been reading the thread again. I'll point out again that the Language for the Video stream in the not-working M2TS is English, while the audio is Korean, while the working one lists both as English. And I'll repeat, did you try setting the video stream to Korean in the broken file, or changing the audio to English if changing the video isn't possible?
Last edited by ndjamena; 19th May 2014 at 19:54.
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How do I do that using tsMuxerGUI? Or is there some other program I should subject the MKV file from MakeMKV to?
Last edited by naiera; 19th May 2014 at 20:17.
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Didn't work I changed all three tracks to English in tsMuxerGUI. I also put it through MKVToolNix to make sure that the header compression thing wasn't an issue either.
EDIT: I'm using that old VoxMan tsMuxerGUI because the new one gives me that "Can't find ttf file for font C" error on SRT files. -
Doing the header de-compression thing to City of Violence didn't work there either
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I thought you were trying to play MKV files at some point. Header Removal Compression would apply if you were playing MKV files. Many devices don't support files muxed with the feature.
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Since making an almost-proper Blu-ray Disc doesn't seem to be an option with City of Violence and Hindsight, could there be some other way to do it? The Oppo BDP-83 doesn't read NTFS; otherwise it would be easy to just format the USB stick and watch an MKV with the subs put in it.
I just need to maintain 1:1 picture quality, high definition sound and then add some subs. I have a WDTV Live G3, but I don't trust it to do as good/correct a job as my Oppo. I don't know if it does NTFS either. -
I tried the Oppo BDP-103 at my local AV pusher the other day. I read online that it reads exFat and NTFS, and it works just fine with the MKV files I've been fighting with here. It's not an optimal solution, but it's an acceptable one, to be able to watch the movies as MKV files instead. Now, to find those £500...
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I finally timed some subs acceptably for Good Bye, Lenin!, and it seems to have the exact same problem as City of Violence (German Blu-ray).
I ripped the subs for Liebe Mauer (Beloved Berlin Wall) off the Hong Kong dvd I was lucky to be able to buy, converted them to 23.976 fps and timed them. When I tried to mux them, tsMuxer didn't like the sound stream. Works fine as an MKV on the Oppo BDP-103, but I've never seen that kind of language track before.
Bottom line: Stupid German Blu-ray people! -
I just got my Oppo BDP-103 today and I already have a slight problem. I have a German Blu-ray movie that I've added subs to and want to play as an MKV from a USB thumb drive. Problem is, it plays at 29.970Hz! I re-checked the file in MediaInfo, and it is very much a native 23.976Hz video stream, just like the Blu-ray is.
Any tips? I'm OK with somehow "24Hz flagging" the MKV or some sort of workaround with the player. It's pretty important to me that this works, as playing these self-subbed Blu-rays that didn't work out as AVCHD files (I had an Oppo BDP-83 earlier that did play such files off USB memory) as MKV files was my main motivation for upgrading. -
I tried selecting 24/1001 under the format specific options, and that didn't help. Was there something else I needed to do, perhaps?
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I think he meant you should try the "Fix bitstream timing information" setting at the bottom of the video specific options tab.
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Yup '24000/1001p', and the 'Fix bitstream timing information' checkbox under the 'Format specific options' tab of the MPEG4 H.264 stream options in MMG. Do I really need to load up MMG and check what everything is called each time I give advice
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Anyway, that should be the first thing to try whenever odd things happen, you never know what a reader is looking at to get information.
The Current version of MakeMKV has been screwing up timecodes lately, if you used that you might consider re-ripping with an older version.
Someone posted on the MakeMKV forum recently about an Oppo not recognising the existence of an several audio streams in a file, it might be related. -
It would, MediaInfo only checks the header and glances at the beginning of the stream. I mean MakeMKV has been messing up the actual timecodes in the MKV blocks scattered throughout the entire file. MediaInfo is mislabelling half my DVD rips as VFR despite there being nothing in the Matroska header to indicate such a thing. The Oppo might be a little more sensitive. I'm pretty sure that's going to be causing a lot of problems in the foreseeable future.
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As far as I'm aware the problem only began appearing in the current version, any previous version should be fine.
Or you could try extracting the streams with MKVExtract and then Remuxing them with MKVMerge. That should purge any remnants of bad Matroska timings, assuming that's what the problem actually is. -
I don't know if there's a gui for it but if you can get MKVMerge you can get MKVExtract, it's all compiled within MKVToolNix.