Hello.
I'm new here so please be understanding
I have some problems. I've been looking for solutions whole day but no results.
I've downloaded recently concert with such prosperities:
Format: TS
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 (10.7-13.4) Mbps
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6 channels 384Kbps
Audio#2: MPEG Audio at 192 Kbps 2 channels, 48.0 KHz (Video file 04 doesn't have the second audio track, the first one only)
Media Length: 01:54:35
File Size: 10.5 GB
And here comes the problem. I'd like to burn this concert, but it includes some commercials, which I'd like to remove. What software should I use to do this? How should I burn it and what kind of software I must use so I could watch it on my FullHD player?
Thank you very much for each solution of my problem.
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Originally Posted by kogoot
The key to your solution is the player you have - what is it exactly and what are it's capabilities? For instance, if it is a DVD player with HDMI upscaling you would need to create a DVD compatible disc. However, it might be able to play some HD formats - this is very dependant on the player you have.
If you have a Blu-Ray player or NMT (eg. popcorn hour) or WDTV then you might be able to edit the content in native h.264 (and author as a Blu-ray disc if you have a Bluray player). As far as editing in native h.264 goes you can use TSPE (from http://www.bitstreamtools.com) which will edit out the commercials without re-encoding.
If you are making a bluray disc, after editing you would need some authoring software - have a look / search this site for suggestions.
If you want or have to re-encode your content, then there are alot of solutions for this, you might like to try Ripbot264 for instance.
Hope that helps,
Regards,
Vent -
I found that H264TS_CUTTER works pretty well for cutting commercials from .ts files.
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Thanks. It helped.
But now, I found another problem. In one file sound is to early than video at about 6 sec. I've tried to do that in VDM, but it don't supports mpeg2 files (I can't save it in *.mpeg).
Probably the reason is that video is a beat damaged at the beginning (video crushes, but sound goes on).
This file's format at the beginning was *.TS [Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 (10.7-13.4) Mbps ]
Sorry for such language, but this is my first time in converting and preparing files to create dvd.
Regards,
Kogoot -
I'm pretty new to editing .ts files, but I've learned that you can find out whether the audio is delayed or advanced from the video in your .ts file by opening it in tsMuxeR. Once the file is loaded in tsMuxeR highlight the audio track and look in the box directly below in the "General track options." A minus (-) indicates a delay. I have used this when creating Matroska containers of .ts sources using Mkvmerge to synch the audio and video.
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