i wish i could get true-hd to work on wmp, i could then just make. i've tried this process with other discs too, so know that it's not just transformers. the sound was still off and got progressively worse, but was relatively better, not so far off. I experimented with different types of audio files and making mkv's w/ mkvmerge, interestingly enough i tried using the ripped h264 file from tsmuxer then using that with mkv merge and actually got better results. i also tried to demux with tsmuxer, convert audio to flac, then use mkvmerge. movie was already in avc/h264, but ran through eac3to gui & more anyway, converted sound to flac, then used mkv merge. what are some starting points?Īlso is there a better way besides trial and error to determine how to adjust these settings, delay, and stretch?Ĭlick to expand.i'm using a blu-ray ripped iso which already has extra streams removed. I had set up a nice set of batch commands to strip out audio and video, convert audio, then merge, but they came out awful, sync wise.įirst of all I don't know how to use this setting in general, except that it's a ratio. the mkvmerge gui for that program doesn't actually have the timing adjustments. I'm also using eac3to with 'gui and more' to extract streams, and convert audio. I'm not sure how to use the stretch function, but the problem does seem to worsen the longer into the video i get. when i did this same thing with full movie "transformers", the audio is all off again. the clip i made though synced up perfectly with no adjustment. i tried making a 30min clip of a movie, so that i could toy with the timing settings, and hopefully get it right. i believe it's when i've converted the audio that this happens. i've pretty much got the process down, except that when i merge the a/v files using mkvmerge, it seems hit or miss, usually miss, as to whether the audio will sync up right. I have a (small) library of blu-rays, and a bunch of dvd actually, all on my HDD that i want to convert to mkv.
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