Hi I agree with you that we should let the mplayer developers take their time, it is - after all - only because of them that we even have this great media player :). I think your suggestion about creating a status page on which movies work and which don't would be a good idea. A page containing the title of the movie, the file name of the sample uploaded and which problems one has encountered would be a good start. Perhaps this will also aid in finding a solution for the problem as one sample might not be enough (or there might be more than one bug in the handling of m2ts-files). I just tested with the Blu-Ray movie "Body of Lies" and here mplayer is able to find the TrueHD audio track fine (pid 4353). From the verbose output of mplayer: ADDED VIDEO PID 4113, type: 31435657 stream n. 0 Opened TS demuxer, audio: ffffffff(pid 4353), video: 31435657(pid 0)...POS=0, PROBE=0 Searching for VC1 sequence header... COLLECT_SECTION, start: 64, size: 184, collected: 0 SKIP: 0+1, TID: 0, TLEN: 17, COLLECTED: 184 PARSE_PAT: section_len: 17, section 0/0 PROG: 0 (1-th of 2), PMT: 31 PROG: 1 (2-th of 2), PMT: 256 COLLECT_SECTION, start: 64, size: 184, collected: 0 SKIP: 0+1, TID: 2, TLEN: 170, COLLECTED: 184 FILL_PMT(prog=1), PMT_len: 184, IS_START: 64, TS_PID: 256, SIZE=184, M=0, ES_CNT=13, IDX=0, PMT_PTR=0x951f5a0 PROG DESCR, TAG=5, LEN=4(4) PROG DESCR, TAG=5, LEN=4(4) ...descr id: 0x5, len=6 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 0), STREAM: 0, FOUND pid=0x1011 (4113), type=0x31435657, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 8, bytes left: 132 ...descr id: 0x5, len=4 ...descr id: 0x81, len=4 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 1), STREAM: 1, FOUND pid=0x1100 (4352), type=0x2000, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 12, bytes left: 115 ...descr id: 0x5, len=4 ...descr id: 0x81, len=4 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 2), STREAM: 2, FOUND pid=0x1101 (4353), type=0xffffffff, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 12, bytes left: 98 ...descr id: 0x5, len=4 ...descr id: 0x81, len=4 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 3), STREAM: 3, FOUND pid=0x1102 (4354), type=0x2000, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 12, bytes left: 81 ...descr id: 0x5, len=4 ...descr id: 0x81, len=4 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 4), STREAM: 4, FOUND pid=0x1103 (4355), type=0x2000, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 12, bytes left: 64 ...descr id: 0x5, len=4 ...descr id: 0x81, len=4 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 5), STREAM: 5, FOUND pid=0x1104 (4356), type=0x2000, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 12, bytes left: 47 ...descr id: 0x5, len=4 ...descr id: 0x81, len=4 PARSE_PMT(1 INDEX 6), STREAM: 6, FOUND pid=0x1105 (4357), type=0x2000, ES_DESCR_LENGTH: 12, bytes left: 30 But I'm unfortunately not able to play the audio track by adding the "-aid 4353" option. I _think_ this is because the "type" of what is the TrueHD audio stream is reported to be 0xffffffff by mplayers demuxer, and so is not considered an audio stream (this is the same type that the subtitle streams are reported to have by mplayer). It seems like it is skipped: Audio: no sound Freeing 0 unused audio chunks. Starting playback... ==> Found audio stream: 0 ADDED AUDIO PID 4352, type: 2000 stream n. 0 ==> Found audio stream: 1 ADDED AUDIO PID 4354, type: 2000 stream n. 1 ==> Found audio stream: 2 ADDED AUDIO PID 4355, type: 2000 stream n. 2 ==> Found audio stream: 3 ADDED AUDIO PID 4356, type: 2000 stream n. 3 ==> Found audio stream: 4 ADDED AUDIO PID 4357, type: 2000 stream n. 4 This is what the program "tsMuxeR" reports about the m2ts-file in question: rune@runescomp:~/Desktop/tsMuxeR_1.7.3(b)$ ./tsMuxeR /media/bigdisk/bd-bol/BDMV/STREAM/00000.m2ts SmartLabs tsMuxeR. Version 1.7.3(b) http://www.smlabs.net Track ID: 4113 Stream type: VC-1 Stream ID: V_MS/VFW/WVC1 Stream info: Profile: Advanced@3 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 Stream lang: Track ID: 4352 Stream type: AC3 Stream ID: A_AC3 Stream info: Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6 Stream lang: Track ID: 4353 Stream type: TRUE-HD Stream ID: A_AC3 Stream info: Bitrate: 640Kbps AC3 core + HD data. Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6 Stream lang: Track ID: 4354 Stream type: AC3 Stream ID: A_AC3 Stream info: Bitrate: 448Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6 Stream lang: Track ID: 4355 Stream type: AC3 Stream ID: A_AC3 Stream info: Bitrate: 448Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6 Stream lang: Track ID: 4356 Stream type: AC3 Stream ID: A_AC3 Stream info: Bitrate: 448Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6 Stream lang: Track ID: 4357 Stream type: AC3 Stream ID: A_AC3 Stream info: Bitrate: 192Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 2 Stream lang: Track ID: 4608 Stream type: PGS Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #0 Stream lang: Track ID: 4609 Stream type: PGS Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #1 Stream lang: Track ID: 4610 Stream type: PGS Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #2 Stream lang: Track ID: 4611 Stream type: PGS Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #3 Stream lang: Track ID: 4612 Stream type: PGS Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #4 Stream lang: Track ID: 4613 Stream type: PGS Stream ID: S_HDMV/PGS Stream info: Presentation Graphic Stream #5 Stream lang: I have uploaded the first 20 MB of the file in question (called "bol-sample-new.m2ts") to the mplayer-ftp's incoming directory. Regards, Rune > 2009/1/18 Rune Svendsen <runesvend@xxxxxxxxx>: > > >Hello > > > >I'm trying to get mplayer to play the TrueHD audio track - using the > >ffmlp audio codec - in a file from a Blu-Ray disc. mplayer correctly > >recognizes the AC3 audio tracks within the file (IDs 4352, 4354, 4355 > >and 4356), but it fails to find the TrueHD audio track (ID 4353). > > > >What to do? > > I've been uploading samples from a few bluray discs that mplayer can't > find the main english audio track for (e.g. Iron Man comes to > mind)..... I've stopped doing that, because I've decided that what > I've uploaded is enough for them to do their work, and I don't want to > hassle them seeing how they aren't being paid for it or anything. > > However, a status page on the main site saying which Blu-Ray movies > play and which don't would be nice - would cut down on queries on the > mailling list, and allow a central place for people to register which > movies they're most interested in being made to work, as well as send > in samples for! :-) > _______________________________________________ > MPlayer-users mailing list > MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users