Using TsMuxer As A Wonderful Tool #777
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I tried MakeBD on Wine to make Blu-ray movies, but it was very slow in the converting. It takes almost 4 hours to complete the task (?!?). The result is something like an AVCHD disc, but for this there are other much better programs
I'm sorry for the authors efforts, but (for me) this software is useless... and is no longer developed.
That's why TsMuxer Is a much better for authoring Blu-ray movies. I love this, so I would help make this video tool on Linux better.
Here's some information about MPEG2 Transport Stream from Wikipedia:
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Blu-ray Disc video titles authored with menu support are in the Blu-ray Disc Movie (BDMV) format and contain audio, video, and other streams in a BDAV container, which is based on the MPEG-2 transport stream format.[21][22] Blu-ray Disc video uses these modified MPEG-2 transport streams, compared to DVD's program streams that don't have the extra transport overhead.
There is also the BDAV (Blu-ray Disc Audio/Visual) format, the consumer-oriented alternative to the BDMV format used for movie releases. The BDAV format is used on Blu-ray Disc recordable for audio/video recording.[22][d] Blu-ray Disc employs the MPEG-2 transport stream recording method. This enables transport streams of a BDAV converted digital broadcast to be recorded as they are with minimal alteration of the packets.[17]
It also enables simple stream cut style editing of a BDAV converted digital broadcast that is recorded as is and where the data can be edited just by discarding unwanted packets from the stream. Although it is quite natural, a function for high-speed and easy-to-use retrieval is built in.[17][24]" This is why MPEG2-Transport Stream is an open format.
I hope that you will share this info with us. Cheers to this fantastic tool!
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