If you split more than one chunk the second and consecutive chunks don't work properly. You first demuxed the vc1 using tsmuxer. This is the location you saved the file you made in graphedit.ĭirectShowSource("G:\Matrix1\f",audio=false,fps=23.976)
#BLU RAY VC1 CODEC CODE#
Step 5.) In the code below it shows the file extension GRF. Once you join them the boxes will have color. Join the boxes using the same method as drag and drop.Ĭlick the tiny box in the mkv file and drap it to the wmvideo decoder where it says in0. In the graphedit you will see two boxes: _.mkv, wmvideo decoder dmo. Now Close the Insert filters list by pressing the red "x". Now from the Same directshow filters list you chose Haali media splitter from, scroll to the bottom of that list and click "WMVideo Decoder DMO" and then "Insert Filter". Then go to where you saved the file you made with mkvtoolnix and click that then click open and in graphedit you will see the mkv file.
Change "All Media Files" to "All Files (*.*)".
There will be a pop up asking you for a input file. From the list choose Directshow Filters and click "Haali Media Splitter", then click insert filter. Click the Graph button and the Insert filters button. Step 4.) use graphedit to build a grf fileīuild grf : Haalimediasplitter-WMVideodecoderDMO Step 3.) mux the vc1 to mkv using mkvtoolnix.Ĭreate a text file with this code and call the file Timecode.:Ĭlick the video to highlight it then from the timecodes button add the timecodes file you made. Step 2.) demux the audio and video using tsmuxer. Step 1.) rip the vc1 blu ray using anydvd. Graphedit: make grf file from the mkv file mvktoolnix made