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  1. Member naiera's Avatar
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    I have an MKV made from a French Blu-ray that's VC-1 and true 24Hz, not 23.976Hz. No pirating going on, just adding subs

    When I make an m2ts to test on my Oppo 103, it sees it as a 60Hz file, which obviously adds unnecessary judder. tsMuxeR insists it's a 24Hz file while muxing, which MediaInfo does corroborate. So maybe it's just some flag situation that the Oppo doesn't quite get?

    I'd prefer not to waste a BD-R though (I've already wasted at least one BD-R and one BD-R DL over the last week or so), so I figure I'd ask if anyone here had a suggestion or two.
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    Originally Posted by naiera View Post
    ...just adding subs
    Can the subs be the culprit (just a thought)? Proper framerate / what tool did you use to create them.

    You can also try tsMuxer version 2.6.9.
    I remember having problems with a.o. edited/added subs and learned that version 2.6.12 has certain issues. Don't know exactly which, though.

    Maybe some MediaInfo data from your source could help.

    Edit: As for wasting BD discs, it's always handy to have some rewritables for testing purposes. Saved me a lot of times.
    Of course, your player must support playback of those.
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    Thanks. I took a chance and burned the ISO, and it worked fine. Still no idea why there was an issue though, and I've run into more than one oddity with later projects...
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