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  1. I've used TsMuXer for a while but lately I've been getting errors like "invalid H264 NAL unit size. NAL unit truncated.".
    Anyone know why this is happening and what are some decent alternatives to convert MKV to TS?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    You could try rebox.NET. But I guess it uses tsmuxer also...
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  3. Thanks that seems to have done it.
    Last edited by Blahpwap; 11th Aug 2011 at 04:57.
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    Did you right click on the mp4 and selected ts?
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  5. rebox.net didn't really do a good job. It converted the mkv to TS but when I try to seek it gets stuck.
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  6. not sure if it helps, but if your mkv has header compresssion enabled, make sure you remux and disable it before feeding the mkv into tsMuxeR (alternatively use a tool that first demuxes the streams and then remuxes the raw streams)
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    Yep, you could try mkvextractgui2 to extract the h264 and audio stream. Then add them in tsmuxer.
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  8. if you use mkvextracgui2 make sure you write down the a/v delay before demuxing and enter it on remux otherwise you will end up with an asynch file,..
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    When I input my extracted streams there is no chapter info left in tsmuxer. In mkvextractgui I can choose "Chapters format": xml or ogm. What do these settings?

    And how do I determine the a/v delay of a mkv file? MediaInfo says nothing about it.

    Thanks in advance

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