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Originally Posted by nautilus7
You command line should be:
Code:
eac3to input.m2ts 3: output.ac3
This way you'll get a perfect audio track. Regarding video, i can't really help since i don't use tsmuxer (your output is .m2ts, right?). I believe you should ask there (tsmuxer's thread) for an answer.
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You're a brilliant man!
It's solved now!
Actually, I don't think it was the AC3 stream at all. But taking your advice a bit further, I decided NOT to demux the video first, either, and instead just to click away everything but the H.264 VC-1 stream, and then to add the new AC3 stream. And voila! now it's perfect again.
I guess something in the demuxed video stream gets screwed up (even though it would play just fine from harddisk) that is required for proper streaming; that's why the original stream + DTS-HD would play well streamed too: because it wasn't demuxed first (and why I mistakingly thought the new audio must be at fault).
Ok, well, thank you again very much! And I'll go talk to the tsRemuxeR folks about the demuxing weirdness.