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Old 02-17-2009, 10:41 AM   #14
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tsMuxeR also multiplexes (without re-encoding). It will accept VOB (Video Object Files) as an input. The only problem is that it incorrectly writes the COARSE/FINE table relationship in the CLPI (Clip Information) file. Jdobbs, the Author of DVD Rebuilder has written a command line application that fixes the CLPI to rectify this.

Have you at least given tsMuxeR a look yet? It would be a very handy application to do your own testing. tsMuxeR is extremely lightweight and very quick. It can multiplex about 4GB per minute.

I have no Blu-ray gear at all. My only purpose for an authoring program is to know if the video is Blu-ray compliant, without actually ever playing it on a player. For that reason, I have to be 100% confident that the program will only accept compliant videos and inform me when something isn't compliant. I'd be happy to try it, but from what I've heard, it will author non-compliant videos, and then I would have no way of knowing it. I'm still about a year away from buying a burner, but I'm anticipating that the stuff I do now will eventually end up on a Blu-ray. I'm actually also considering h.264 SD, but I'll leave that for another time.

Are you saying what I've heard about tsMuxeR isn't true?

For instance, I use TMPGEnc DVD Author to author DVDs. It tells me right away if a video is not DVD compliant. I can rely on it, and I don't ever have to play the DVD to know that it was authored correctly. It always works.
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