justdan96 / tsMuxer

tsMuxer is a transport stream muxer for remuxing/muxing elementary streams, EVO/VOB/MPG, MKV/MKA, MP4/MOV, TS, M2TS to TS to M2TS. Supported video codecs H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, VC-1, MPEG2. Supported audio codecs AAC, AC3 / E-AC3(DD+), DTS/ DTS-HD.
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Starting problems with tsmuxer created movie after burning a disc and playing with 4K player #809

Open wolflopnew opened 7 months ago

wolflopnew commented 7 months ago

Hi, still having the problem. If i have an upscaled a video mp4 23,976 Fps with Adobe Premiere upscaledin 4K. After muxing and burning on a disc it plays the movie first after 1Minute. But if I make a Coverting as 4K Disc in CloneBD/DVDFab withe the tsmuxer created movie folder. The movie plays normally at 0.01 Min. I reported this last year but still no solution.

Can you help me?

wolflop

NeedsMoar commented 6 months ago

There is no actual published standard for 4k movies on writable BDXL like there was on BD-R. I'd suspect any player that is allowing them through given that they have the wrong geometry has bigger issues. Same with UHD on regular BD-R.

You didn't mention: 1) The codec you used - hevc doesn't have a BD compliant mode that functions in Premiere and no other codecs are sanctioned for 4k content.
2) "But if I make a Coverting as 4K Disc in CloneBD/DVDFab withe the tsmuxer created movie folder." ... what this means. TSMuxer can save BD ISOs to burn directly although I hope you have a cheap source of bdxls 3) Given that they're cheaper, is there any reason whatsoever not to use another container type like mp4 which is the usual distribution method for 4k outside of bluray and just put the files on 128GB thumb drives? Every bluray player I've been near (I never bought the things in general) has at least one USB port and usually a microsdxc slot and can play several file types off of that. OTOH there's no official way to play UHD on computers anymore, and I guarantee the XBox whatever version and PS5 won't read burned disks at all. I don't know if the Oppos could do it I guess my point is who the heck is the target for this?

Aside from the disk geometry being different between the BDXL writables and UHD BD, there's kinda no good reason to distribute movies in a basically invented layout (writable BDMV might get defined as something completely completely different this time, given the target audience (consumers). They might go with mp4 and allow menus to be authored easily with HTML canvas instead of whatever image + movie based waking nightmare they were on bluray, loosen the encoding requirements, almost certainly will have to lower the max bitrate to compensate for slower media, and will really need to cut the cost of blanks to about $1 each if anybody