Quote:
Originally Posted by Atak_Snajpera
Try this
C:\multiavchd\tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe "D:\BD Wip\00001.track_4352.ac3" "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"
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Well I tried this and I even remuxed with tsmuxer and when I tried to play the final video I got no sound and stuttery video, again.
Still though eac3to still told me all was well:
Code:
eac3to v3.21
command line: C:\multiavchd\tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe "D:\BD Wip\00001.track_4352.ac3" "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"
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TrueHD/AC3, 5.1 channels, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
(embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB)
Extracting TrueHD stream...
Removing TrueHD dialog normalization...
Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
Writing W64...
Creating file "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"...
The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
Superfluous zero bytes detected, will be stripped in 2nd pass.
Starting 2nd pass...
Reading W64...
Stripping zero bytes...
Writing W64...
Creating file "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"...
eac3to processing took 19 minutes, 6 seconds.
Done.
I should add that multiavchd will play the error sound that comes with eac3to every time it refuses to convert the audio.