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    Hi Everybody

    I got Big Problems getting my m2ts File from BluRay (with VC-1 Codec) into MKV Container

    I demuxed the vc-1 stream with tsmuxer and simply muxxed with mkvmerge back together (without any errors) but after that the mkv Video Playback is completly Jerky (Playback Looks like wrong Framerate to me)

    on PC playback is Jerky too but when i activate "VC-1 timestamp correction " in LAV at once the Video Plays smooth

    I don't know what i'm doing wrong it's the second Time i got this Problem...

    How can i fix this? Please Help me.

    Thank you all in advance
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    Have you tried mux directly with mkvmergegui(without demuxing)? I think it supports m2ts.
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    yes, i ve tried with 6.2.0 directly from m2ts but still results in jerky playback

    i also tried with virtualdubmod to save as mkv > but the same issue
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    Why not try latest version 6.4.1?
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  5. Did you set correct frame rate in mmg? It has to be done manually as (for unknown reason) mmg is note able to get it from the video file.
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    ^^yes Frame rate set correctly to 23,976 fps

    i've tried virtualdubmod, mkvmerge 4.3.0 and 6.2.0 and when it Comes to mkv they all start stuttering

    Video
    ID :
    4113 (0x1011)
    Menu ID :
    1 (0x1)
    Format :
    VC-1
    Format profile :
    Advanced@L3
    Codec ID :
    234
    Duration :
    2h 2mn
    Bit rate :
    29.5 Mbps
    Width :
    1 920 pixels
    Height :
    1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio :
    16:9
    Frame rate :
    23.976 fps
    Color space :
    YUV
    Chroma subsampling :
    4:2:0
    Bit depth :
    8 bits
    Scan type :
    Progressive
    Compression mode :
    Lossy
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) :
    0.594
    Stream size :
    25.2 GiB (91%)

    ^^I'm a bit worried about that "Codec ID 234"

    other vc-1 Show up like this:

    Codec ID :V_MS/VFW/FOURCC / WVC1
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    tried now with eac3togui to mkv > same jerkyness

    really annoying...

    what else can i try to do?


    the funny Thing is, if i demux with older Version of mkvextractgui i get a AVI file with VC1 codec which Plays just fine but i want mkv
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