Plays on my PC. You could say that all my videos are created mainly for viewing on computers. When I want to watch something on TV, I connect laptop (have one although I don't use it) to PC via HDMI. Plays everything and looks fine.
Chief Mouse · Member since
Those who wish can extract the audio stream(s) using MKVExtractGUI2, convert them to WAV or whatever you like and mux them back to video with MKVToolNix GUI. Should take no time. Both are free, small programs and pretty self-explanatory to use.
[b]pittrek wrote: [/b] I've seen a few bits, so I have to ask :-)
1) Was I too drunk when I sent you the chapters instructions or did you deliberately kept them out ? :-) [/QUOTE]
1) I couldn't be bothered :-) Your information was probably correct.
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I like your style, chapterz iz for books. :P
DepeX · Member since
Just a little question: how have you achieved the 50 fps?
A process like MvTools or a deinterlacing method?
If the latter, what plugin?
Thanks a lot, I hope my question makes some sense ;-)
Chief Mouse · Member since
QTGMC() deinterlacing plugin. No need for artificial upconversion with MVTools if the video is properly interlaced. Interlaced usually means it has 2 fields per frame which can be separated into 2 progressive frames. So this 50 FPS is what the camera originally captured.
Rami · Member since
Great! Thank you very much for your effort and happy new year!!
vivaqueen · Member since
MERCI BEAUCOUP
as always your job is pure bijou
happy new year
alberbal12 · Member since
Chief, is possible to upload a new version including chapters for every song in the gig? I can´t see where is a song and where is other... Thanks in advance
bokkepoot · Member since
Thanks for this share and all the work and energy you put in this project!!
musicland munich · Member since
Thanks Chief ! Nice New Years Gift :)
RadekQ · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
Those who wish can extract the audio stream(s) using MKVExtractGUI2, convert them to WAV or whatever you like and mux them back to video with MKVToolNix GUI. Should take no time. Both are free, small programs and pretty self-explanatory to use.