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  1. Hey all.

    I do not know too much about Ordered Chapters and am curious and want to try it out.

    What I have heard is:
    It can be used to save a lot of diskspace and improve video quality by allowing you to encode the opening and/or ending sequences of a video into a file of their own, and then have the OP/ED automatically inserted into each episode at the appropriate places.

    Only media players making use of Haali media splitter will be able to play the files correctly.

    It's not as easy to remux (Don't know about demuxing) and you cannot use MKVmerge.

    Also I think you HAVE TO use a Matroska container?


    Soo, now the question is. How do I go about making use of ordered chapters and what applications would I need to use to demux and/or remux a file that has ordered chapters?

    If one of you guys would help me out it would be great and I'd really appreciate it!

    Thanks
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  3. Ordered Chapters in .mkv guide:
    http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=66444

    some more info on segment linking:
    http://www.mod16.org/hurfdurf/?p=8
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    Generally, if you have waited this long with no reply, you are unlikely to get much more than someone doing a google search for you. So that is all you will get in this post :

    http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=66444
    http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?p=1998307
    http://wiki.videolan.org/Matroska
    http://mod16.org/hurfdurf/?p=8

    But of course you have already done this, and have therefore read all these links - yes ?

    Not a big fan of the mkv container. It seems to be designed with a kitchen sink approach - lets throw in anything and everything and hope for the best - and therefore cohesive and complete support for all features seems to be a pipe dream. I do not know of any encoders or standard muxing tools that will do what you want to do, and even playback support for many of these features is incomplete or iffy at best.
    Read my blog here.
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