“The Lord of the Rings” V.E 4K Dolby Vision HDR10 .m2ts
I have Disc 1 and Disc 2 in m2ts with Dolby Vision when I combine them with tsMuxeR, when Disc 2 (which is connected to Disc 1 + Disc 2) starts up the video audio is out of sync.
I open the "add" rings of tsMuxeR.
Then I click "join", add rings2, select M2TS, and start muxing.
As a result, when the second disc should start, the video gets out of sync with the audio.
Please help.
I think the problem lies in the interval between disk 1 and disk 2 during those 3-4 seconds of black screen.
Any ideas? Can anybody help me.
I think it is an interesting topic since many of us cannot join disk 1 with disk 2, using tsMuxeR.
The Lord of the Rings V.E 4K Dolby Vision HDR10 .m2ts join
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Re: The Lord of the Rings V.E 4K Dolby Vision HDR10 .m2ts join
I think the solution is like Marty said the other day in another similar topic don't join them together
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Re: The Lord of the Rings V.E 4K Dolby Vision HDR10 .m2ts join
There is no way to tell the tsMuxeR program to cut the video before the screen goes black.
Video summary set to end 01: 45: 47: 000
This way without the black screen between disc 1 and 2 it may not desynchronize audio with video.
Video summary set to end 01: 45: 47: 000
This way without the black screen between disc 1 and 2 it may not desynchronize audio with video.
Re: The Lord of the Rings V.E 4K Dolby Vision HDR10 .m2ts join
I don't own the 4K, but had a similar issue when ripping the EE BR.
I used MKVToolNix GUI to trim the ends after ripping, and then appending the trimmed pieces in a second pass.
I used MKVToolNix GUI to trim the ends after ripping, and then appending the trimmed pieces in a second pass.