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Old 17th May 2008, 22:34   #4858  |  Link
Snowknight26
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Originally Posted by madshi View Post
I don't think a sample will help. This looks like a real damage in the source file. A missing sync byte is a very simple check. There's not really a big chance that eac3to has a bug in this situation.

Is this a one part movie? Or does the movie consist of multiple m2ts files? In the latter case check the file size of all m2ts parts. Are they all divisible by 192?
Got another one of those sync byte errors (would test with an earlier version of eac3to but I don't have them) one a one part film. Reripped it, still the same thing. Used xport to demux the DTS MA, then ran it through eac3to:

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W:\Encoding Tools\eac3to>eac3to.exe disc1.dtshd disc1.flac
DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz, dialnorm: -4dB
Removing dialog normalization...
Decoding with DirectShow (Sonic Audio Decoder)...
DirectShow reports 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz
Encoding FLAC...
Creating file "disc1.flac"...
This track is not clean. Processing aborted.
Please clean the track with delaycut and then retry eac3to.
Aborted at file position 181780480.
So lets see.. since delaycut doesn't handle DTS variants apart from DTS itself, I would say that that line should be removed/altered. Either that or some kind of -skipErrors switch.
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