11.08.2023, 16:20
(11.08.2023, 14:33)Selur Wrote: Argh,.. after a quick thought: those are video settings, and the video isn't the problem.
I assume that if you would ignore the video and just create a file with audio only, it would also not play on your hardware, correct?
Cu Selur
Ps.: does one or both of the attached files play properly for you?
Yes, iam more leaning towards the audio track being the main issue indeed...
And correct, i've have just tested an sample and removed just the video and kept the audio in the ts file..
Powerdvd play's it fine, but my bdplayer is an weebit more "stricter" → corrupt or damaged file !
Both files/samples in both zip archives you've uploaded don't work alas
Further more to be specific and maybe helpfull to you, powerdvd info tells me nothing about the audio tracks from the first archive (Remux) except → , unknow, not specified etc .. the info from bitrates,sampling rates, channels, audio application mode etc. !
But it recognizes "A" audio track none theless..
For the latter archive (Remxu2 ) , it doesn't detec any audio track at all, as if i play an Video only file !
Do you have powerdvd installed selur?
I ask because , powerdvd is the closest aproximatio to how an BD hardware player would act..
i.e: compatibility, bd/dvd compliant restrictions ..
In my experience over the years, if an media file or bd/dvd structure won't play decent in powerdvd → 99.99% it will go wrong in many bdplayers i have tested aswell !!
Goes from black screens, to audio corruption mids / end movie due to wrong rip process (decryption !!) etc...
I mean , pdvd is an close to good benchmark for the real deal.. i must say..
Whereas mpc isn't ! YOu can throw just about anything in mpc , and it will play just fine regardless of the strict standards for hardware players !!
cheers,
td