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    Hello,

    Here is what i did :
    1/ I ripped the Blurays of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes 2 with AnyDVD
    2/ I demuxed them with ClownBD
    3/ I remxued the 2 movies like this : video + english sound (the aim is to get only 1 m2ts file for each Bluray)

    The 2 remuxed m2ts files show durations of 13 hours for the 1st and 15 hours for the 2nd one.
    I usually do this with all others and this doesn't happen.
    Is there a special thing with those 2 Blurays ?

    Thanks for your help !
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  2. I don't know the "why" but sometimes it's simpler to use another method rather than bang your head against a wall. It might be a tsmuxer issue as it's not been updated in years.

    Personally I rip and demux at the same time. There doesn't seem to be much reason for doing it in two steps. If you use AnyDVD to decrypt in the background you should be able to open the disc directly with ClownBD. If the problem persists try HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor instead. It'll also rip and demux in one go with AnyDVD running in the backgound. I think it'll only save the video as a raw stream or in an MKV so if you particularly want m2ts you'll need to remux the ripped files anyway.

    PS You could try remuxing the files you've already demuxed as an MKV (MKVMergeGUI). If the resulting MKV has the correct duration etc then I guess the problem is with tsmuxer's remuxing.
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    Originally Posted by hello_hello View Post
    I don't know the "why" but sometimes it's simpler to use another method rather than bang your head against a wall. It might be a tsmuxer issue as it's not been updated in years.

    Personally I rip and demux at the same time. There doesn't seem to be much reason for doing it in two steps. If you use AnyDVD to decrypt in the background you should be able to open the disc directly with ClownBD. If the problem persists try HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor instead. It'll also rip and demux in one go with AnyDVD running in the backgound. I think it'll only save the video as a raw stream or in an MKV so if you particularly want m2ts you'll need to remux the ripped files anyway.

    PS You could try remuxing the files you've already demuxed as an MKV (MKVMergeGUI). If the resulting MKV has the correct duration etc then I guess the problem is with tsmuxer's remuxing.
    Thanks for your answer hello_hello, I'll try that !
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