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    Hello all.

    I have a strange situation over here.

    Its the following:


    I have ripped the blu-ray to the hdd, complete rip.
    After that, i start whit tsmuxer to demux them. The format it came from the blu-ray is m2st.
    When i have it demuxed, i got a copple of files, the *.264 (video stream of course) and the dts and the last is the sup file.


    Well, the disk 2 that i have ripped and demuxed, it gave me a file of 25 gb(+/-).
    When i add the dts file to it, it when to 27 gb, in the .mkv.

    When i whant do do disk 1, with the same settings and the m2st file of 32 gb, i end after using tsmuxer, whit a *.264 of only 4 gb?

    After ading the dts sound file, i got a bit biger file, not over 5gb.
    It seems that i ripped the disks correctly, if i check the size of the original file. I suspect that the problem starts somewhere when i demux the m2st file. Instead of ending up whit a 25 gb .264 file, i end up whit a 4gb .264 file???
    I suspect that the process stops somewhere in the middle. When i look at the progress bar, it takes about 26 minutes (normaly it takes at least 50min) for the first quarter of the bar to disapear. After that, it goes realy quick to the end. Cant see it realy. I dont get anny error what so ever????

    The settings are all the same, so, i dont understand the big diference in the file size?

    the progs i use are: tsmuxer for demuxing,
    and mkvmerge gui for muxing the video whit sound.

    OS is windows 7, whit all the updates.


    What can i do to resolve this thing? i realy want to be able to play this from my synology diskstation...

    ps, sory for the inglish, i ame a portuguese.
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    Moving you to our dvd ripping/conversion section. You are not authoring a new blu-ray.


    You could use MakeMKV...It can strip the main movie directly to a mkv.
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    thx for the move, and above all, for the tip. i will use that tomorro...
    now its bed time :P

    Edit:


    I ame using atm MakeMKV, and the filesize is at the moment 7 gb and still growing..
    This looks promessing! Thank you for pointing out this tool.
    Last edited by penduleum; 21st Nov 2011 at 06:44.
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