Some movies only have 1 segment, others can have a very large number of segments. Let's say your list of rows in the ProcMon window shows file names of 00520.m2ts, 00530.m2ts, and 00523.m2ts. Look at the ending file name and drop the leading zeroes and the. Under the "Path" column it will have a value like "D:\BDMV\STREAM\ 00520.m2ts". Look at each line/row in order from top to bottom. Ignore or remove any additional entries that may have populated in ProcMon that showed after the credits ended because that's just the disc going back to playing junk/menus.Īssuming you set up your filters correctly and were capturing events as the movie played, you would have seen that once PowerDVD had finished playing a segment of the movie, an event would be added in the ProcMon window showing which file (segment) was played. Stop logging events in ProcMon (File>Capture Events) immediately after the credits finish and the last segment shows in ProcMon. Now as the movie is playing, hit the fast forward button in PowerDVD and put it on max speed 32x fast forward. This clears all the initial garbage we don't need or care about that we already sat through (previews, menus, warnings, studio logos/intros, etc.). ![]() Immediately after hitting play on the main menu and you see the actual movie playing, just clear the contents of the ProcMon window (Edit>Clear Display). Get past all of the initial junk until you get to the main menu. Now, start capturing events in ProcMon (File>Capture Events).įire up PowerDVD. In the middle section titled "Event Details" make sure you put a check in the box for "Path" then click OK. If you do not, RIGHT-click on any column header and choose "Select Columns.". mpls!)Ĭheck to see if you have a column header titled "Path" showing in ProcMon. (works for PowerDVD.exe, WinDVD.exe, etc.)ģ. It is similar to those YouTube videos, but you are getting the actual segment map, not a faked. Unfortunately, that method is dated and is not always accurate anymore because PowerDVD accesses random playlists on a disc to throw you off.īelow is the method I use for finding the correct segment map. Makemkv somehow rips these two apart from each other as two different pids inside the MKV, perhaps TSMuxer is expecting the trueHD track to have some embedded core AC3 thing as well.I've seen a lot of folks still referring to old YouTube videos showing how to use Process Monitor and PowerDVD to find the correct playlist when there is a lot of playlist obfuscation on a Blu-Ray disc. When I create a TS file with TSMuxer from the same disc, I only have to select the TrueHD track and there will automatically be a second "core" AC3 5.1 track as well when I try to play it in Plex or Emby. I just open up makemkv 1.16.4, I open my John Wick disc and select only the main video (which is Dolby Vision) and the TrueHD audio track. However when I try to import this into the tsmuxer gui, it ~]$ mediainfo John\ Wick\ 3-\ Parabellum_t00.mkv ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100)įormat/Info : Meridian Lossless Packing FBA with 16-channel presentationĬommercial name : Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos Maximum Frame-Average Light Level : 358 cd/m2 Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0010 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2 ![]() Mastering display color primaries : Display P3 Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant ID in the original source medium : 4113 (0x1011)įormat/Info : High Efficiency Video Codingįormat profile : Main format : Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.07.06, BL EL RPU, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible Writing application : MakeMKV v1.16.4 linux(圆4-release)
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