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jmrenrav
1st February 2008, 18:06
I've been ripping my HD-DVD's and I have had good sucess with EvoDemux and Eac3To.

I am now trying to figure out my Bluray's and most of them have DTS-HD Core + HD Data Tracks.

When I rip the audio, I have nothing to play it with (I'm missing a decoder) and Eac3To did not like the file.

Does anyone know a program that will convert DTS Core to 5.1 Ac3? Thanks ;)

p.s. I'm using tsmuxer 1.2.9 to rip the audio.

nautilus7
1st February 2008, 18:23
It looks like you don't really know how to use eac3to. It can do exactly what you want. If eac3to didn't like the file you demuxed, there's a problem to the file, not eac3to.

So, demux the track again using xport this time and try eac3to again.

jmrenrav
1st February 2008, 18:32
Yeah I just now did catch the fact I was using a older version 2.18 as opposed to 2.20. I upgraded and ran it through, but I still get an error message:

"The format of the source file could not be detected"

so your saying it may be the demuxer that is causing this problem and try xport?

nautilus7
1st February 2008, 19:18
If that's the error, just run the track though delaycut and then try eac3to again. It will be ok.