But not even TSMuxer could solve this problem... I need to extract 2 additional PIP streams and I don't know what should I do.
The first issue I had with Blu-rays was described in the MakeMKV thread regarding slideshows:
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2111
It seems a simple convertion won't give anyone MKV files that resemble the original authoring. Now I am facing another problem and I need to know if this can be done as well, because I am not seeing how. And it's even worse than slideshows (or multiple video angles, from Star Trek: TOS).
The title I have tested is "The Sound of Music" (1965) from Fox Film, in Blu-ray (first disc).
It's possible to convert (into Matroska) anything on this disc, except for this:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Sound ... 95/#Review
As you can see, if we select one of those options in the Blu-ray menu, while we are watching the movie, a window appears either showing another video or (and I am not talking about movie subtitles) with movie curiosities written in english (or portuguese, it all depends of the language Total Media Theatre player from Arcsoft is using).Your Favorite Things - An Interactive Celebration
Like most of Fox's tent pole Blu-ray productions, The Sound of Music comes with an all-new interactive bonus features interface that can be accessed while watching the film.
When you select "Your Favorite Things" from the extras tab, a brief video tutorial plays and you're taken to a menu where you can customize the experience. There are four options here, and you can select as many or as few of them as you'd like.
Making Music: A Journey in Images is a picture-in-picture mode that displays many never-before-seen storyboards and photographs of the film's production in the upper right corner of the screen, The Sing-Along Experience provides karaoke-style lyrics across the bottom of the screen, Many a Thing to Know is a trivia track about the making of the film and the real Maria, and Where Was it Filmed? is an ongoing multiple-choice quiz.
With all four options turned on, I find that the interface obscures too much of the film, but I can see many fans taking advantage of the karaoke mode.
I am not seeing how I am going to extract this PIP content. Is it possible to do that?
Have you guys already saw any Bu-ray with this kind of content?
About this thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157956
I have successfully extracted one PIP stream using TSMuxer (720x480, using 3.2 Profile). However, it was only one of them, I am not seeing the curiosity PIP track anywhere. Neither "Where was it filmed", which is confirmed to be another PIP track!
This is what I am talking about:
P.S. The m2ts from the movie is a unique file, and it has 42.1 GB (00360.m2ts).