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  1. Is there a way I can encode a AVID DNxHD or Quicktime Ref into a H264 compression inside MPEG2-Program Stream?

    I tried TMPGEnc, but it does not give me an option. Are there any other software that can do this. I am willing to burn some cash on this if I do get a stable working program.

    Thanks a bunch
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  2. why? there are better , more standard containers . You're asking for compatibility problems with other programs

    you can with mainconcept reference
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  3. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    why? there are better , more standard containers . You're asking for compatibility problems with other programs

    you can with mainconcept reference
    I need to prepare this for a client.... so don't really have any other options
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  4. You should inform your client that there are better options
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  5. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    You should inform your client that there are better options
    hahah i wish
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  6. You're certain a program stream (mpeg-ps) was requested, not a transport stream (mpeg-ts) ? This is very unusual
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  7. can a program stream be inside a m2ts? I want only a program stream.... the ones I have been able to get through tsmuxer have had both which is causing the problem
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  8. Originally Posted by vid2me View Post
    can a program stream be inside a m2ts? I want only a program stream.... the ones I have been able to get through tsmuxer have had both which is causing the problem
    No it can't. m2ts is a transport stream

    What kind of problems ?
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  9. In mainconcept encoder I have been able to extract an H264 MPEG-TS with AC-3 audio as needed.

    So from what I understand this is MPEG Transport Stream and not exactly MPEG2-TS....

    do i need to have .m2ts filename to make it a MPEG 2 Transport Stream?
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  10. Originally Posted by vid2me View Post
    In mainconcept encoder I have been able to extract an H264 MPEG-TS with AC-3 audio as needed.

    So from what I understand this is MPEG Transport Stream and not exactly MPEG2-TS....

    do i need to have .m2ts filename to make it a MPEG 2 Transport Stream?
    Your comments don't make any sense.

    If you extract video & audio, the will be elementary streams, not MPEG-TS (i.e. you will have .avc or .264 video and .ac3 audio , and no container)

    If you've extracted them, there is NO transport stream or program stream

    If you have wrapped into .m2ts, then it is wrapped into a MPEG2-Transport Stream



    What kind of problems were you having? Be specific
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  11. by extracted i meant encoded. So in mainconcept encoder I imported an AVID DNxHD file. Chose H264 preset. As target I chose MPEG Transport Stream and Dolby Digital Professional (AC-3). The encoded file is outputted as .mpg

    So will this be called a transport stream? and I am guessing this is MPEG Transport Stream.... not exactly MPEG-2 Transport Stream
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  12. Originally Posted by vid2me View Post
    by extracted i meant encoded. So in mainconcept encoder I imported an AVID DNxHD file. Chose H264 preset. As target I chose MPEG Transport Stream and Dolby Digital Professional (AC-3). The encoded file is outputted as .mpg

    So will this be called a transport stream? and I am guessing this is MPEG Transport Stream.... not exactly MPEG-2 Transport Stream
    If you've selected TS, it should be a MPEG2-TS (i.e transport stream) , but for some reason mainconcept reference uses .mpg extension for TRANSPORT streams (this is unconventional). There is an option for PROGRAM stream as well, but it also exports .mpg file extension. You can open the exports in mediainfo (view=>text) and it will identify if it is a TS or PS

    By convention:

    .mpg, .mpeg = MPEG2 PROGRAM stream

    .ts, .mts, .m2ts = MPEG2 TRANSPORT stream
    Last edited by poisondeathray; 18th Nov 2010 at 13:48.
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  13. so this is not exactly a MPEG2 transport stream wrapper?
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  14. Yes it is. The extension is unconventional , and may cause issues with some programs who would expect Programs streams

    But you were looking for Program stream weren't you ?
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  15. i just renamed one of the mpg to m2ts and it played back fine in VLC. So lets hope that this works. Thanks a lot for your help and I will let you know how it went.
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  16. Originally Posted by vid2me View Post
    i just renamed one of the mpg to m2ts and it played back fine in VLC. So lets hope that this works. Thanks a lot for your help and I will let you know how it went.
    That doesn't indicate anything.

    VLC can playback almost anything, even some broken streams

    You could rename the extension to ".dog" or ".house" and it would still play it

    The problem is other programs which have source filters or splitters that rely on the proper extension

    But you haven't provided any other information on your requirements or what the problem is

    Anyways, good luck
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