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Originally Posted by Jeff Flowerday
Would that explain why I've never been able to get my 1080i VC1 AC/DC No Bull blu-ray muxed into a mkv/flac without sync issues on play back?
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Yes.
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Originally Posted by zn
And the most interesting thing, some time ago I have 7.11.10.0 installed and it was working for some time (eac3to), and then later it stopped working like this (renaming eac3to.exe to recode.exe don't help).
Any ideas?
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I don't really know why it's not working for you. You don't need to rename eac3to. eac3to works around that file name requirement.
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Originally Posted by T800
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You have done it right. But it seems that the samples are too small, cause I cannot reproduce the problem on my PC:
Code:
C:\Desktop>eac3to iwo1sample.EVO 3: test.thd+ac3
EVO, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 4 subtitle tracks, 0:00:43
1: VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) with pulldown flags
2: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
3: TrueHD, 5.1 channels, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
4: Subtitle (DVD)
5: Subtitle (DVD)
6: Subtitle (DVD)
7: Subtitle (DVD)
a03 Extracting audio track number 3...
a03 Extracting audio track number 3...
a03 Removing TrueHD dialog normalization...
a03 Removing TrueHD dialog normalization...
a03 Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
a03 Encoding AC3 <640kbps> with libAften...
a03 Creating file "test.thd+ac3"...
a03 The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
Video track 1 contains 1034 frames.
eac3to processing took 3 seconds.
Done.
You can easily try this yourself. Please try to cut a bigger samples, maybe 100MB, then check if you can reproduce the problem with the bigger sample. I can only fix the problem if I can reproduce the problem on my PC.
I don't need two different samples from 2 different movies. One sample from one movie is all I need, as long as I can reproduce the problem with that sample...