Initially I burned the original BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders with Nero (drag and dropped them and burned a UDF compilation) to a Verbatim DVR+R DL and had no problem playing it on my Bluray player (also my PS3 recognized it as an AVCHD disc). The disc played perfectly but noticed it had no subtitles. So I used tsmuxer to add the SUP files I wanted like this:
- Added 00000.mpls file, which added the m2ts file by deafult, with these I could see all 6 tracks of this edition (1 H.264 and 5 AC3). The H.264 track had its options set by default: Only "Continually insert SPS/PP2" was checked, "Insert SEI and VUI data if absent" and "AR"="As source" selected; and the AC3 tracks had nothing checked but their language.
- Then I added 5 SUP files from 5 different languages, set its language, "Delay"=0, "Bind to video FPS" checked and "3d offset"=zero to each of them.
- Set Output to "Blu-ray folder".
- General tab had "Mux VBR" checked, "VBV Buffer"=500ms, "Play sound at end" and "Generate HDMV compatible TS" checked.
- Muxed and got the same folder structure as the one burned initially.
Burned the new BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders exactly the same way with Nero, but the the disc was not recognized on my Bluray player and on my PS3 it said "Data Disc" and couldn't play either.
Is there some setting I'm missing or set wrong or missing step? Here are my muxing settings:
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And the code tsmuxer generates:
Thanks in advance!Code:MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:05:00.000;00:10:00.000;00:15:00.000;00:20:00.000;00:25:00.000;00:30:00.000;00:35:00.000;00:40:00.000;00:45:00.000;00:50:00.000;00:55:00.000;01:00:00.000;01:05:00.000;01:10:00.000;01:15:00.000;01:20:00.000;01:25:00.000;01:30:00.000;01:35:00.000;01:40:00.000;01:45:00.000;01:50:00.000;01:55:00.000;02:00:00.000;02:05:00.000;02:10:00.000 --vbv-len=500 --start-time=27000000 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\FINAL AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00000.mpls", insertSEI, contSPS, track=4113 A_AC3, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\FINAL AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00000.mpls", track=4352, lang=eng A_AC3, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\FINAL AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00000.mpls", timeshift=1015ms, track=4353, lang=eng A_AC3, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\FINAL AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00000.mpls", track=4354, lang=eng A_AC3, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\FINAL AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00000.mpls", track=4355, lang=cze A_AC3, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\FINAL AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00000.mpls", track=4356, lang=ger S_HDMV/PGS, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\ROTJ-en-match-DeEdv1.sup", fps=23.976, lang=eng S_HDMV/PGS, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\ROTJ-es-419-full.sup", fps=23.976, lang=spa S_HDMV/PGS, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\ROTJ-fr-full.sup", fps=23.976, lang=fre S_HDMV/PGS, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\ROTJ-it-full.sup", fps=23.976, lang=ita S_HDMV/PGS, "D:\Star Wars\RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION v1.0\ROTJ-de-full.sup", fps=23.976, lang=ger
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Also if I put the contents on a USB it plays as if it were a DVD on my Blu-ray player (languages, subtitles, chapters, etc.).
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Have you tried a tsmuxer frontend like bdtoavchd or avchdcoder and see if you can add subs and output a bd.
But I guess you will get same problem. You could then try remux the bd with subs using bdrebuilder, add the bdmv folder, no shrinking and output as a new bd. -
Tried that and it generated the same files as txmuxer, so no luck
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One thing I noticed was that the muxed files index.bdmv, MovieObject.bdmv, 00000.clpi and 00000.mpls when opened said XXXX0200 and the same files on the original files said XXXX0100, it seems like a version number of some sort, maybe the root of the problem is there.
So now I tried using "AVCHD folder" insted of "Blu-ray folder" as output on TXmuxerGUI and the files generated just as the originals, with XXXX0100 in them, but with 4 less folders (all empty). So just in case I created them, burned the muxed files like I always did with Nero and it finally played!!!!!!
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