.ts Blu-Ray remux playback - no video (1 Viewer)

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    Hey,

    First off - other than this video file, every other bit of media I have thrown at MediaPortal has played (SD/HD/MKV etc), so dont think this is a codec issue.

    I have a 28GB .ts file that I ripped from my Dark Knight Blu-Ray (no compression, just a straight remux into a AC3 + Video file). using this tool: ToNmt an HD DVD to NMT converter

    When I try and play the file, I get audio, but no video. I just see the Moving Pictures screen, i.e. it doesnt go black. Same happens using MyVideos

    The file plays fine in Windows Media Player, and PowerDVD.

    I have attached the debug logs, any help appreciated.

    I have tried various video codecs, all the same result (CoreAVC, PowerDVD, ffdshow)

    Thanks,

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