5/29/2023 0 Comments Rogueamoeba linein bitperfect![]() Is there anything that I can do to successfully demux these? I downloaded the latest version of FusionVW yesterday and also Syphon but both give similar results. !> startPTS of GOP# 753 is earlier than the end of last GOP. !> startPTS of GOP# 752 is earlier than the end of last GOP. !> startPTS of GOP# 751 is earlier than the end of last GOP. !> startPTS of GOP# 750 is earlier than the end of last GOP. !> dropping useless B-Frames GOP# 746 / new Timecode 00:05:46.240 Example messages from ProjectX are below: All of these programmes play perfectly on the DHD4000 and, this may be coincidence, but all the failures are with programmes on the CBeebies channel. However, recently, I am getting quite a few. ![]() I have successfully copied many programs from the DHD4000 to DVD using FusionVW to extract and ProjectX to Demux. ![]() ![]() If you really want to play around with the titles you could use one of the editors around like DVDSubEdit I found that the default settings in ProjectX created quite big titles, so I played around with the settings as described here: Navigate to VTS_PGC_1 in the VTS_01_0.IFO of the authored DVD and then paste the PGC colors to it. From the menu select Subtitle Color -> Copy Colors from this PGC.ĥ. sup.IFO which is inside the VTS_PGCITTI folder (I found I had to select the PGCITTI before it would display the + to expand it). In the top IFOEdit window, navigate to and select VTS_PGC_1 line of the. Once IFOEdit has finished, it will pressent a kind of graphical view of the IFO files its just created. Using IFOEdit add the video and audio files as usual, then add the. If its in the file, but not being extracted try reseting the X.ini file, by renaming it and restarting ProjectX.Ģ. You can see whether the stream exists from the ProjectX log output, you should see something like this in the log : PES-ID 0xBD (private stream 1) (SubID 0x20). If you don't then its either because there is no subtitle stream or ProjectX is not configured to extract them. Extract the subtitles with ProjectX - you should end up with a. For the benefit of all here's what to do to get ok(ish) subtitles on a DVB-T to DVD conversion:ġ. So I've reverted to the default and managed to get the. Sussed it, the probelm I was having was to do with the X.ini. I have tried to use them in IFOedit and I get green blocks. I am not sure how to use them, but PX claims they are DVD subtitles. Ok, just extracted and ran the extraction through ProjectX.
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