Avidemux Forum

Avidemux => Main version 2.6 => Topic started by: twinsun on March 26, 2013, 08:30:35 PM

Title: This H264.TS can't be open (demux)
Post by: twinsun on March 26, 2013, 08:30:35 PM
This H264.TS can't be open.
Not only Avidemux can't .
But PC based players do it well (VLC ââ,¬Â¦).

IDs seem numerous, overkill. (recorded on Xoro 2335HD usb)
15Mb: http://rapidshare.com/files/244173334/Can't_be_open_Guet-apens.ts
Title: Re: This H264.TS can't be open (demux)
Post by: Jan Gruuthuse on March 27, 2013, 07:00:31 AM
This is not a .ts container. Rename extension .ts to .m2ts VLC can play this.
Avidemux 2.6.3 is not opening yet, demuxer not found
Perhaps developer(s) can have a look at it.
Can you specify the recording format?
It now records as:
Format                                   : BDAV
Format/Info                            : Blu-ray Video

just an idea: perhaps there are problems with this many/kind of info inside the container:
1 video stream
4 audio streams
4 dvbs subtitle streams
5 Digital television service: Program info
5 EPG (NT1, W9, ARTE HD, M6, PARIS PREMIERE)
----
19 datasets
Title: Re: This H264.TS can't be open (demux)
Post by: twinsun on March 27, 2013, 05:32:40 PM
VLC, MPC-HC, ââ,¬Â¦ play this .ts as it is, there is no need to rename extension (even if m2ts usually goes with bdav).
It's boxes, Avidemux (and other tools), which don't want the file.

I agree, it's the 'many/kind of info inside the container' which could cause trouble to the demuxer(s).
And perhaps tags BDAV and BLUE-RAY, causing the demuxer to think it's a protected content, and to stop.
Which is false as it is a simple DVB-T record.
All hd dvb-t from this recorder are in this bdav so called ts.

It's not an isolate device doing this
It could be nice, in this case, to have a way to consider only main IDs in the file (video and audio), allowing Avidemux to do it's job, and thus normalise the stuff to .ts.
License (or container) problem ?
Title: Re: This H264.TS can't be open (demux)
Post by: mean on March 27, 2013, 07:46:06 PM
The file is not recognized as a valid TS
Looking why
Title: Re: This H264.TS can't be open (demux)
Post by: twinsun on April 04, 2013, 12:41:26 AM
A hint (GOP ?) :
In a same kind TS file (bdav), from a top box, and segmented (5 x 2GB).

TS (bdav) segments are usable (edit, append, ..) with Avidemux.
Except ONE with the 'Cannot find a demuxer' error.
This TS segment does not indicate the GOP size (media info of MPC-HC), unlike the others TS.
Segments are played as a 1 video file with VLC, MPC, ââ,¬Â¦