View Full Version : surcode dts file is a few minutes longer than the original wav files
jonathonsunshine
15th July 2008, 06:54
Howdy yall
I have my 6 pcm mono 16bit 48khz wav files
I encode them to a DTS file using surcode and although it sounds fine, the dts file is about 3 longer than the original, progressively getting more and more out of sync as it goes.
The original wavs files are in sync.
Thanking you in advance.
EPiPH0NE
15th July 2008, 07:06
Howdy yall
I have my 6 pcm mono 16bit 48khz wav files
I encode them to a DTS file using surcode and although it sounds fine, the dts file is about 3 longer than the original, progressively getting more and more out of sync as it goes.
The original wavs files are in sync.
Thanking you in advance.
Hmmm...Have you treid re-running it through eac3to. I would join those mono wavs -> wav via BeSweet then take that wav and run it through eac3to and let eac3to feed it's own mono wavs to Surcode. See if you still have the problem then.
ACrowley
15th July 2008, 08:56
very simple
Surcode dts encodes are not clean whne the Source waves are 24Bit
You have to fix(untouched) with Besclied oder Delaycut or (i belive) with eac3to too.
tebasuna51
15th July 2008, 11:15
Please put exact data about one monowav and the dts file (use mediainfo for instance).
Data required:
- Duration
- Samplerate
- Filesize
jonathonsunshine
15th July 2008, 17:36
very simple
Surcode dts encoder are not clean
You have to fix(untouched) with Besclied oder Delaycut or (i belive) with eac3to too.
You were right, I threw the dts file i created with Surcode through eac3to with the command line
EAC3TO t:\input.dts t:\output.dts
eac3to said it was "Removing DTS zero padding" and the file came out a few MB smaller and played at the correct length
Thanks you all
lexor
16th July 2008, 00:32
You were right, I threw the dts file i created with Surcode through eac3to with the command line
EAC3TO t:\input.dts t:\output.dts
eac3to said it was "Removing DTS zero padding" and the file came out a few MB smaller and played at the correct length
Thanks you all
It just removed the extras, didn't re-encode?
put your dts to mkvmerge..it will clean it and will have same longer..then you can put in tsmuxer for example (rename it to .mkv not .mka)
glups...sorry for my English
jonathonsunshine
22nd July 2008, 10:09
It just removed the extras, didn't re-encode?
I would be almost positive that it didn't reencode it, the whole thing took about a minute if that. I can't imagine it encoding 2hours of DTS is that length of time.
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.