![]() As an example, some BluRays have both the regular version and directors cut. It can be a little different depending on the movie. This is done so that the corresponding video and audio are close together within the file making it easier to play and less strenuous on the drive - rather than say, putting all the video at the start of the file and all the audio at the end of the file (appending rather than interleaving) which would require the drive seeking back and forth over long distances to get successive video and audio frames. GENERALLY, the biggest file size is the one you want. two frames of video, two frames of audio, two frames of video, two frames of audio, etc.). This might be done frame by frame (one frame of video, one frame of audio, another frame of video another frame of audio, etc.) or by some other grouping (e.g. MakeMKV NEW VERSION 1.17.4 Beta MakeMKV is your one-click solution to convert DVD, Blu-ray, UHD and AVCHD discs that you own into MKV. ![]() I.e., the data within the file consists of a little video followed by a little audio, followed by a little more video and a little more audio, etc. It's called "multiplexing" because audio and video data are interleaved. The cake is still the same cake, just the box is different. Add a description, image, and links to the remuxing topic page so that developers. It's like taking a cake out of one box and putting it into another box. ![]() Re-multiplexing is the process of taking the compressed (or not) audio and video (and possibly other streams) out of one file and putting them into another (the container may be the same type or not) without decompressing and re-compressing them. Of course a (re-)muxing process natively, has nothing to do with re-encoding, de-interlacing, etc. So again, IMO it's about how you (want to) look at it. Or, if one tries to resolve an issue by muxing a sourcefile only with added/other muxing-settings, I would call that a remux too. Suppose you import a mkv into mkvtoolnix, drop a source-subtitle and add another one, mux to mkv again. In my view, the word remux would not only be used when "keeping original source streams and mux into another container". The movies that I've watched so far have all played fine. I noticed that when I do the first option, my files are about 100 mb smaller. It's subject to consideration indeed, as ron spencer stated. The second option would be to make the BDMV, then make the full MKV rip from that BDMV (still with MakeMKV) and then make an MKVToolnix remux using the MakeMKV rip and only the Dolby Vision stream of the m2ts. Pre-playback, software de-interlacing for me forcibly comes into play when I need to slow-down certain sped-up (24fps based) PAL music material to native speed (4% speed-change for music is awfully much and can completely devastate groove & rhythm and tonal experience).Īs for the "remux phrase" itself, it's how you want to look at it. As stated earlier, it often is better to leave it as-is. They also have a pretty active support forum ( ).Normally I let my player or tv take care of de-interlacing. They offer a fully functional 14 day trial on their software. It is fast.Īt any rate, the software is good and the company is great to work with. Remuxing TV episodes generally takes about 1.5 minutes. One thing to note though is that all of the output files go to one directory, you cannot target each one to a different location. I then select all of the renamed VLST files and batch process all of them. I then go to the Tools menu in VideoRedo and open up the Batch manager. ![]() Then I go into the VLST saved folder and change the name of the file to whatever I want the final mpg to be named (rather than VTS_01_01 or whatever). Instead of adding to batch queue or immediately running QuickStream Fix in #4, I just cancel. VLST file for each title that you open in a default directory (which can be set to where ever you want). You can simply add things to the queue until you are satisfied and then let er rip. I urge you to download the software, use it and report any errors you encounter to me. Since May 1st 2003, the Matroska libraries themselves and my Matroska tools are officially available. It comes up with another window then where you can immediately QuickStream Fix the video (this fixes timestamp errors and remuxes to mpg), or you can add to batch queue. MKVToolNix is a set of tools to create, alter and inspect Matroska files under Linux, other Unices and Windows. Select the stream that I want to extract, and click ok.Ĥ. ![]() Fire up VideoRedo (I use V3 Plus which has everything that I need for DVDs) -> Open Title from DVDģ. Rip with AnyDVD (or most times, decrypt with AnyDVD and reauthor using DVDshrink to get only the parts I want)Ģ. I have never used MakeMKV, so I don't know how the functionality compares. Yes, it simply remuxes like you are doing with makemkv but to mpg rather than mkv (and actually I think it can output to other formats but I use mpg). ![]()
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