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Posted: Fri, 30th Nov 2007 22:55 Post subject: |
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After installing all of that, Window's Media Classic will play the original .mkv but not the H264 file, very strange, damn container's
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Nakitu
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Posted: Fri, 30th Nov 2007 23:03 Post subject: |
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But that doesnt make sense since its container with H264 file + audio track. One thing more that i use is CORE AVC. You can try it and see if that helps. If not then im out of ideas.
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Posted: Fri, 30th Nov 2007 23:18 Post subject: |
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That's what i thought, i tried the same situation in VLC, an it did play the file, but very oddly, alot of artifacting, stuttering totally un-watchable, something is defaintely wrong, i think i may have codec problem's, prior to this.
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Posted: Sat, 1st Dec 2007 02:35 Post subject: |
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After alot of hassle, i installed Elecard H.264 DirectShow Decoder, an it was still virtually unplayable in VLC due to artifacting, an unwatchable in the avisynth previewer, but it let me import it, without error, i'm now trying an encode, just transcoding the audio from dts to 6 mono wav, then ac, then it's final part which is obviously muxed with the audio mp4,
It's taken alot of patience with codec's an trial an error but phew...
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Posted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2007 09:15 Post subject: |
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A little something i need working out, i extracted the audio/video with mkvextract, but, the audio read's at 2hrs4mins can't reember the second's, but the video read's at 1hr59mins... i imagine it has something to do with mkvextract putting out the wrong fps on the video possibly, but was wondering if you have any insight as to how to fix it.
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Nakitu
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Posted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2007 11:04 Post subject: |
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Audio MUST be same length as video. Maybe they left some junk at the end of movie. Open MKV movie and go to the end of movie. See if maybe picture ends and audio still plays.
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Posted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2007 11:40 Post subject: |
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i think i managed to fix it, but it's kind of scratchy the way i did it,
1. demuxed the audio.
2. transcoded the audio (dts-->)
3. imported original mkv file(with the audio attached) Megui
4. imported the wav file to Megui
At this point, the video mkv imported still has it's audio attached, but in the audio seection of Megui it has the wav file that was extracted from the original mkv, (transcoded with tranzcode). audio extraced from mkv using mkvextract.
the reason i wrote the step's i used is because, i know alot of people are trying to convert from mkv to mp4, so if i can help other's in the process, kill's two brid's.
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