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Originally Posted by tebasuna51
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Thanks for that tip. Which line in the mediainfo report caught your attention? I tried the SplitAc3 program. Here is the log:
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FileSize : 302421504 bytes
---------- First valid Header
Time eq. : 5400384 ms.
SamplCod : 0 (0:48, 1:44.1, 2:32 KHz.)
BitRate : 448 Kb/s
ChanMode : 2 (1:1/0, 2:2/0, 3:3/0, 4:2/1, 5:3/1, 6:2/2, 7:3/2)
FrameSize: 1792 bytes
---------- Process ( 25.000000 fps is used for Trim)
Time: 0 ms. Written: 69 frames 2.0 ( 2208 ms.)
Time: 2208 ms. Written: 2 frames 5.1 ( 64 ms.) Trim(55, 56)
Time: 2272 ms. Skipped: 1792 bytes (Maybe: 32 ms.)
Time: 2304 ms. Written: 168665 frames 5.1 ( 5397280 ms.) Trim(58, 134989)
Time: 5399584 ms. Written: 6 frames 2.0 ( 192 ms.)
Time: 5399776 ms. Written: 9 frames 5.1 ( 288 ms.) Trim(134994, 135000)
Time: 5400064 ms. Written: 1 frames 2.0 ( 32 ms.)
Time: 5400096 ms. Written: 3 frames 5.1 ( 96 ms.) Trim(135002, 135003)
Time: 5400192 ms. Skipped: 1792 bytes (Maybe: 32 ms.)
Time: 5400224 ms. Written: 5 frames 2.0 ( 160 ms.)
---------- End of File
Total time: 5400384 ms. at EOF
T. written: 168679 frames 5.1.
T. written: 81 frames 2.0.
[edit] looking at the splitac3 log, it seems like my tv signal got a bit corrupted — a little at the start, and a little at the end. It seems like splitac3 put 2ch samples in one output file, and 5.1ch samples in another file.
I could go back to the source .ts file, trim 2.304 secs from the start, preserve the next 5397280 ms (01:29:57.28), discard everything after that, and then extract the audio. Or, I could "zero-out" the first 2 frames (64ms) from the SplitAc3 5.1ch output, and everything after (64ms + 5397280 ms). Does this sound about right? How do I account for delays in the original audio stream? Thanks again.