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Who knows? Logs gone. It might have been setting the forced subtitles.
 
I guess you chose LPCM which usually is about 4gb. You might be stuck with this as an option if your NMT can't handle TrueHD or DTS-HD.

JJ666 is probably the best person to ask.

hi mike,

i just tried to remux 2 different back up of Transformers (2007, main movie 42.6 GB, run time 2 hr 23 min, both DD trueHD english audio are untouched) :

1. with LPCM audio + english sub : i got 46 GB
2. without LPCM + english sub : i got 38.6 GB

finally i can have a little bit smaller size back up :clap:

i plan to use HTPC (not NMT like you said...) as player & storage in long term. so please enlight me : what the real benefit(s) can i have to keep LPCM together with original surround audio ?

thank you.
 
i plan to use HTPC (not NMT like you said...) as player & storage in long term. so please enlight me : what the real benefit(s) can i have to keep LPCM together with original surround audio ?

You need to have the hardware to complement the lossless audio. I don't, I play through TV stearo speakers. I downgrade everything to AC3 which occupies about 500mb for the audio.
 
hello

I want to use clown BD with X-Files fight the future. This BD has 2 versions, extended cut and theatrical version. With Clone BD i take the long version but at the end of job, i have problem with audio (DTS HD) : sound out of synch.
With Tsmuxer i see 3 mts used with this version (00001, 00002 & 00003)
This problem is at the begining of the film but not in the middle...
I use a iso make with andydvd hd without BD+... Mounted with Virtual Clone Drive !
I test my BD with TMT3 : problems, 2 times it stops the play, Powerdvd play it normaly !!
I want to play with my MediaPlayer Classic HC (with my
improvements) but with the 3 pieces of video, the movie is cut, it's not very good to watch movie like that.

What can I do?

Sorry for my poor english...
thanks a lot

PS i'am on Windows 7
 
Can you please post a LOG file from AnyDVD so that I can have a look at the playlists.
 
You're best off in BATCH mode. Before you execute the .BAT file edit the .meta file that you find in the DEMUX folder.

I can't get this to work. :bang:

My steps:

1. Open ClownBD
2. Select the playlist I want
3. Select the video/audio and check the BATCH box, click NEXT
4. Open the temp.meta file with notepad
5. Add "--cut-end=01" to the end of MUXOPT line
6. Run the .BAT file

This took a long time and when I got back it had finished. Problem is the output video file was 12kb.

Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks.
 
5. Add "--cut-end=01"

you've missed off the unit of time, so I guess tsMuxeR assume you mean ms (miliseconds). so you're ending the muxing after 1ms. probably not what you wanted?

look at the time shown on the on the 2nd pass of eac3to (click view log) and you'll see something like this:
Code:
eac3to v3.16
command line: "D:\TVIX\Clown_BD\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "S:" 1) -LOG="E:\DEMUX\TEST\LOGS\eac3to_PASS2_LOG.LOG"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
M2TS, 1 video track, 3 audio tracks, 3 subtitle tracks,[COLOR="Red"] 2:12:51[/COLOR], 24p /1.001

Convert this time to seconds:

2 hours = 2x60x60=7200s
12 mins = 12x60=720s
51 seconds
total=7971seconds.

now you want to cut 1 second from the end:
Code:
--cut-end=7970s
 
Ok, now I feel embarrassed. The output video came out to 24kb this time. I deleted the other ClownBD.exe and replaced with the one you gave me. Playlist shows 3:06:28 and on the pass3 log it was knocked down to 3:06:27 so I went ahead and ran it. But I didn't click the BATCH box or run the .BAT. I just ran it normally.

Sorry, I feel like a dumbass.

Here are the log files for Watchmen DC

PASS1
PHP:
eac3to v3.16
command line: "C:\Documents and Settings\Adam Phillips\Desktop\Clown_BD_v0.72\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "F:\Watchmen.Director's.Cut.2009.Bluray.1080p.VC-1.DTS-HD MA5.1-CHDBits\BDMV" -LOG="E:\temp\LOGS\eac3to_PASS1_LOG.LOG"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) 00101.mpls, 3:08:02
   [500+600+502+601+504+602+506+603+508+604+510+605+512+606+514+607+516+608+518+609+520+610+522+611+524].m2ts
   - Chapters, 13 chapters
   - VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
   - VC-1, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9)
   - DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48khz
   - AC3, French, multi-channel, 48khz
   - DTS Express, English, stereo, 48khz

2) 00100.mpls, 3:06:28
   [500+501+502+503+504+505+506+507+508+509+510+511+512+513+514+515+516+517+518+519+520+521+522+523+524].m2ts
   - Chapters, 44 chapters
   - VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
   - VC-1, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9)
   - DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48khz
   - AC3, French, multi-channel, 48khz
   - DTS Express, English, stereo, 48khz

PASS2
PHP:
eac3to v3.16
command line: "C:\Documents and Settings\Adam Phillips\Desktop\Clown_BD_v0.72\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "F:\Watchmen.Director's.Cut.2009.Bluray.1080p.VC-1.DTS-HD MA5.1-CHDBits\BDMV" 2) -LOG="E:\temp\LOGS\eac3to_PASS2_LOG.LOG"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
M2TS, 2 video tracks, 3 audio tracks, 6 subtitle tracks, 3:06:27
1: Chapters, 44 chapters
2: VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
3: VC-1, 480p24 /1.001 (3:2)
4: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz, dialnorm: -4dB
   (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -4dB)
5: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
6: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 16 bits, 192kbps, 48khz
7: Subtitle (PGS), English
8: Subtitle (PGS), French
9: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish
10: Subtitle (PGS), French
11: Subtitle (PGS), English
12: Subtitle (PGS), French

PASS3
PHP:
eac3to v3.16
command line: "C:\Documents and Settings\Adam Phillips\Desktop\Clown_BD_v0.72\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "F:\Watchmen.Director's.Cut.2009.Bluray.1080p.VC-1.DTS-HD MA5.1-CHDBits\BDMV" 2)  2: "E:\temp\Video_2.*" 4: "E:\temp\Audio_4_English.DTS" 7: "E:\temp\Subtitles_7_English.sup" 11: "E:\temp\Subtitles_11_English.sup" -LOG="E:\temp\LOGS\eac3to_PASS3_LOG.LOG"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
M2TS, 2 video tracks, 3 audio tracks, 6 subtitle tracks, 3:06:27
1: Chapters, 44 chapters
2: VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
3: VC-1, 480p24 /1.001 (3:2)
4: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz, dialnorm: -4dB
   (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -4dB)
5: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
6: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 16 bits, 192kbps, 48khz
7: Subtitle (PGS), English
8: Subtitle (PGS), French
9: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish
10: Subtitle (PGS), French
11: Subtitle (PGS), English
12: Subtitle (PGS), French
[v02] Extracting video track number 2...
[s11] Extracting subtitle track number 11...
[a04] Extracting audio track number 4...
[s07] Extracting subtitle track number 7...
[a04] Removing DTS dialog normalization...
[a04] Creating file "E:\temp\Audio_4_English.DTS"...
[v02] Creating file "E:\temp\Video_2.vc1"...
[s11] Creating file "E:\temp\Subtitles_11_English.sup"...
[s07] Creating file "E:\temp\Subtitles_7_English.sup"...
[a04] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 0:00:04.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 0:05:41.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 10ms at playtime 0:20:45.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 0:44:59.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 12ms at playtime 0:52:07.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 0:54:11.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 6ms at playtime 1:00:59.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 1:24:20.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 10ms at playtime 1:26:25.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 1:57:19.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 6ms at playtime 2:19:29.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 6ms at playtime 2:22:18.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 2:34:53.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 5ms at playtime 2:59:30.  <WARNING>
[a04] Starting 2nd pass...
[a04] Realizing DTS gaps...
[a04] Creating file "E:\temp\Audio_4_English.DTS"...
Video track 2 contains 268251 frames.
Video track 3 contains 268251 frames.
Subtitle track 7 contains 2035 captions.
Subtitle track 11 contains 2378 captions.
eac3to processing took 23 minutes, 18 seconds.
Done.

TsMUXER
PHP:
Command Line="C:\Documents and Settings\Adam Phillips\Desktop\Clown_BD_v0.72\tsMuxeR\tsMuxeR.exe" "E:\temp\temp.meta" "E:\temp.M2TS"

SmartLabs tsMuxeR.  Version 1.10.6  http://www.smlabs.net                       
VC-1 muxing fps not set. Get fps from stream.                                   
Decoding VC-1 stream (track 1): Profile: Advanced@3 Resolution: 1920:1080p  Fram
e rate: 23.976                                                                  
0.0% complete                                                                   
Decoding DTS-HD stream (track 2): Bitrate: 1536Kbps  core + MLP data.Sample Rate
: 48KHz  Channels: 5.1 (DTS Master Audio)                                       
Decoding PGS stream (track 3):  Resolution: 1920:1080  Frame rate: 23.976       
Decoding PGS stream (track 4):  Resolution: 1920:1080  Frame rate: 23.976       
Mux successful complete.                                                        
Muxing time: 0 sec

Sorry for wasting your time.

Thanks.
 
When ripping a TV series Blu-ray, what are you supposed to do if the episodes are all in the same playlist instead of separate playlists?

For example, if Disc 1 has 4 episodes, instead of it having a playlist (MPLS) for each episode, there is just 1 playlist that links together all the episodes (4+12+13+15.m2ts)

This means I cannot select each episode separately in ClownBD.

I think it depends who authors the Blu-ray since I have seen others with the more helpful playlist per episode arrangement.
 
Everything was going along fine until I upgraded to the newest version. My rip of the iso from anydvdHD plays great but when I run ClownBD on that ISO to take just the movie and the HD audio track and make a smaller ISO, the volume comes out really really low and I have to turn it WAY up on my AV reciever. Is there an offset or something in the configuration that changed? How did I mess this up? Its been so easy.

I noticed that under the audio track its set to dialnorm= -27. Has it always been that way? The BD is Underworld: Rise of the Lycans [Blu-ray] (2009)

OK I see now, Its a TrueHD issue, sorry:

or the other way. make sure clown_bd is not running. open your INI, find the text

Code:
eac3toAExtras=

and add

Code:
-keepDialnorm

directly after the =

Yup that really did the trick.

WHy not make that a permanent change to the INI?
 
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Ok, now I feel embarrassed. The output video came out to 24kb this time. I deleted the other ClownBD.exe and replaced with the one you gave me. Playlist shows 3:06:28 and on the pass3 log it was knocked down to 3:06:27 so I went ahead and ran it. But I didn't click the BATCH box or run the .BAT. I just ran it normally.

Can you post the .meta?

The GUI and .BAT version should give you the same result.
 
When ripping a TV series Blu-ray, what are you supposed to do if the episodes are all in the same playlist instead of separate playlists?

For example, if Disc 1 has 4 episodes, instead of it having a playlist (MPLS) for each episode, there is just 1 playlist that links together all the episodes (4+12+13+15.m2ts)

This means I cannot select each episode separately in ClownBD.

I think it depends who authors the Blu-ray since I have seen others with the more helpful playlist per episode arrangement.

You'll just have to select the .m2ts indivually. You can make a custom chapter file called CHAPTERS.TXT which should look like the ones normally generated in the demux folder.
 
It's not a recommended setting in eac3to. If it works for you, then keep it.

I also add "-keepDialnorm" to my INI and am quite happy with doing that once I found out about it.

eac3to should really state "not recommended except for Pioneer amps". Without that setting, TrueHD tracks play back distorted on Pioneer amps, including mine. Details in the main Doom9 eac3to thread for anyone interested.
 
I also add "-keepDialnorm" to my INI and am quite happy with doing that once I found out about it.

eac3to should really state "not recommended except for Pioneer amps". Without that setting, TrueHD tracks play back distorted on Pioneer amps, including mine. Details in the main Doom9 eac3to thread for anyone interested.

Hello MikeMcr,

can you please post the link to the corresponding doom9 forum/thread?

Thanks!
 
Hello MikeMcr,

can you please post the link to the corresponding doom9 forum/thread?

Thanks!

Here it is:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=125966

Search for Pioneer in the thread. Yamaha amps also had this problem at one stage but the author was able to fix it. Not sure whether it is a Pioneer bug with TrueHD tracks or something eac3to is doing incorrectly when it removes the dialog normalisation.

Anyway, since I want my audio unconverted and untouched, I feel happier setting this flag.
 
Thanks. Strange is the following:

- remuxing with clone_bd: disorted truehd track
- remuxing with tsmuxer: no problem

Mmh. so it looks like I must use tsmuxer for truehd tracks or change the value in the config file.
 
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