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  1. Well it has been a while since I have browsed these forums. I have run into a spot of trouble and I am not quite sure how to successfully demux the video stream and audio stream from a h264 ts file. I hope someone far smarter than me can help out.

    I have tried a variety of different methods that I have seen posted here and at doom9. I have used the program h264tsto and have gotten the elementary streams. I then run the raw video stream through yamb and get a mp4 file. However, when I play the mp4 in media player classic with haali media splitter, the opening studio logo and opening credits become a blocky mess. The strange part is that the rest of the film seems unaffected and works as it should from what I can tell.

    I have used mencoder to demux and get the same result as above. I have also used avisynth with the directshowsource filter and get the blocky opening but the rest works fine. I suppose my question is why would the video be affected in only that tiny beginning segment of the movie and how can I fix it. The source ts file doesn't exhibit any problems at all.

    Hopefully I was specific enough in describing the problem. I will link a picture of what I am talking about. Any help would be great. Thank you.

    Here is the screenshot. http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/1993/videolf8.jpg
    I can try to post different images or something if need be.
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  2. Just thought I would update the thread, since nobody has said anything, and report that I found a more complicated method to get the file without any blockiness in the beginning. Basically I just run the directshowsource script through virtualdubmod and output using huffy codec in avi container. Then just use the avi as the source in a new script and load that into megui for mp4 conversion. It takes a ton of space and is a convoluted way to get the file perfect but it appears to work well so I am content. Anyway hope that helps someone if they come across the same problem in the future.
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