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Let’s see HTML5 do this

by justin on Apr.28, 2010, under Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex

http://www.playedonline.com/game/598161/super-mario-crossover.html

I’d put the actual SWF in this post except that there’s no way to disable the audio that I know of.

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m2ts, SUP, and Forced Subtitles, Oh My!

by justin on Apr.25, 2010, under Media, Movies, Tech


Photo by MikeEby

[WINDOWS Only]
Attempting to convert a BluRay 1080p movie into MKV can be a bit of a daunting task. I seem to have figured out the easiest method as long as you don’t need to do any video or audio conversion. Any programs mentioned will require your own Googling to find, I will not post any download links.

1.) Open tsMuxerGUI and add the .m2ts file(s). Note, if it’s one .m2ts file, then just add. If it’s multiple .m2ts files you wish to join, add the first one, then join the others to it.
2.) In the tracks section, you should see all the files that make up the .m2ts. There may be many included language audio tracks, many included language subtitle tracks, but there usually is only one video track. Check/uncheck the files you wish to extract.
3.) Make sure you jot down each track’s current settings such as resolution, framerate, etc.
4.) For output, make sure you put the dot in DEMUX and then start demuxing.
5.) Once the files are split, you can then use MKVMerge GUI to merge the files into an MKV file.
6.) In MKVMerge, simply add the files you wish to put into the MKV container. Notice the tracks/chapters/tags it finds.
7.) Click on the video track and then edit the Format Specific Options to match the settings you recorded in #3 (resolution and frame rate especially, examples are 24000/1001 for 23.976fps and 1920×1080 for 1080p video).
8.) Click on the audio track and verify either the default Format Specific Options or alter to match what you recorded in #3.
9.) Subtitles will be discussed below, please read before running MKVMerge Muxing.
10.) Click Start Muxing and the file will be saved as .mkv which should be playable with Plex on Mac, XBMC, and VLC (though VLC has issues at the moment with very high def MKVs).

Subtitles
Subtitles from BluRay may be in .sup format. MKV does NOT support this format right now. Therefore you must convert it to one that it does support. The best I’ve found thus far is converting to VOBsub. A very nice program was written called BDSup2Sub which is a java program.

1.) Load the .sup into BDSup2Sub.
2.) Do not do any conversions unless you need to.
3.) Once loaded, export the subtitles as IDX/SUB (don’t check any boxes, just export).
4.) Then export the subtitles as IDX/SUB as FORCED only (save as a different file name from the one you saved in #3).
5.) In MKVMerge, add both IDX files (which will auto-add the SUBs upon muxing) to the list.
6.) “Forced Track Flag” refers to forcing a track to play always. Set this to “Yes” on the FORCED subtitle track. Set it to “No” on the ALL subtitle track. Set it to “No” for the video and audio tracks.
7.) “Default Track Flag” indicates which track for video, audio, and subtitles respectively will be the default one to play. This is usually only an issue when you have multiple video, audio, or subtitle tracks. In our case, we have 2 subtitle tracks. Set this to “Yes” on the FORCED subtitle track. Set it to “No” on the ALL subtitle track. Set this to “Default” for the video and audio tracks.
8.) Make sure the proper language is set for the subtitle tracks in MKVMerge.

That’s pretty much it.

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A new verse…

by justin on Apr.09, 2010, under Misc

So I’ve always loved the song “What A Wonderful World”, written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss, and sung by Louis Armstrong. I always wished the song had more lyrics because it has such a wonderful musical arrangement. Well instead of wishing, I wrote some myself. It’s a bit personal I suppose, and definitely not as “generic” of lyrics as the first verse, but here it is:

“What A Wonderful World”

I see trees of green, red roses too
I see them bloom, for me and you
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

I see skies of blue, clouds of white
Bright blessed days, dark sacred nights
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces of people going by
I see friends shaking hands, sayin’ how do you do
They’re really sayin’ I love you.

I hear babies cry, I watch them grow
They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

(Instrumental Interlude)

I found my true love, destined to be
Husband and wife, forever are we
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

I see my child, so young at heart
So full of life, right from the start
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

I walk down the aisle, holding her hand
A tear finds my cheek, I struggle to stand
As I give her away, I hold back more tears
I’ll love her always, all my years.

As darkness falls, I turn to my wife
I loved every moment with you in my life
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

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