Hi,
I try the new beta 2.0.8 of tsMuxeR and find that it cannot recognize some tracks of video created by iDTV on local TVB stations. Anyone know who to contact to have their testing and fix?
The error message is "Some tracks not recognized. This tracks was ignored...."
Thanks
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Last edited by sunnychan; 7th Nov 2013 at 00:56. Reason: change the wrong version to 2.0.8
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Try the oldest version and see if it works.
I am not familiar with what format your output is, it is TS, MTS, or ?
If you can't get the oldest version to work, you may have to use something like Avidemux or videoRedo to work your files.
Avidemux should be able to change to TS or demux the streams.
You must recognise that broadcast streams are sometimes chaotic and have to use more care to work them. -
Thanks for the rely.
I am trying it on *.ts video files. As they are developing a new beta, I would like to contact them to fix the issues. -
Without knowing anything else about your streams, my guess is that your stream contains some DVB or Teletext subtitles which tsMuxeR doesn't support.
Also for teletext subtitles telxcc should be able to help extracting the subtitles to .srt, which then could be fed to tsMuxeR.
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I would like to contact them to fix the issues.
Here are a bunch of methods I came up just be looking at tsMuxeR and a bit of searching on the web:
a. you could donate something through PayPal and add a note to that
b. you could make an account over in the doom9 forum and post about the problem in the tsMuxeR update for 3D blu-ray thread
c. you could try to post over in the Network Optix - Forums or contact their support, since the newer versions are labeled 'Network Optix tsMuxeR' you might get them there.
d. you could post the details here and hope that someone who is a user here and over at doom9 will relay your information to physic (= user name of the tsMuxeR developer over at Doom9s forum)
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What are you trying to accomplish with tsmuxer?
The main reason I mentioned avidemux is for the purpose of picking which streams you need to work with.
If your output is variable frame/bit rate...as well as the audio, tsmuxer may not like it.
If it has stream material foreign to tsmuxer, it may not work until ran through something else that correct info.
Avidemux, videoredo and other editors usually can deal with output from these OTA recordings somewhat better than tsmuxer initially.
I am speaking from experience regarding US broadcast and presume the capture of OTA from other countries may be similar.
Tsmuxer is expecting a clean output source, such as from disc and such. -
I have posted on the doom9 forum :
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1652911&posted=1#post1652911 -
So, you said:
Hi Physic,
I have a *.ts video file ready for your testing.
I found following error message with the latest 2.1.16 beta. As a result, I find that when doing ts remux cannot handle the subtitle inside the file. The file is recorded on iDTV of my local TV station. This is the format of today and tomorrow. Please fix.
Warning! The file D:\xxx.ts has a M2TS format.
unsupported format
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some tracks not recognized. This tracks was igored. File name: ................
Unless you're pretty sure he actually knows how "your local TV station" multiplexes their transport streams -
"latest 2.1.16 beta" -> I thought the latest version was tsMuxeR_2.1.8(b), wheres dos 2.1.16 come from?
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Inflation explains it all
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