Code:
eac3to v3.22
command line: "D:\TRANS\eac3to3.22\eac3to.exe" "E:\Batman.The.Dark.Knight\odds\Batman.track_4354.ac3" "D:\Batman\Batman.track_4354.flac"
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TrueHD/AC3, 5.1 channels, 48kHz
(embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48kHz)
Extracting TrueHD stream...
Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
Encoding FLAC with libFlac...
Creating file "D:\Batman\Batman.322.track_4354.flac"...
[libav] Substream 0 parity check failed <WARNING>
[libav] Substream 0 checksum failed <WARNING>
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 87, calculated 92 <WARNING>
[libav] Substream 1 parity check failed <WARNING>
[libav] Substream 1 checksum failed <WARNING>
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 85, calculated 33 <WARNING>
[libav] Substream 0 parity check failed <WARNING>
[libav] Substream 0 checksum failed <WARNING>
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected fd, calculated c9 <WARNING>
[libav] End of stream indicated <WARNING>
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...
Decoding FLAC...
Reducing depth from 24 to 16 bits...
Encoding FLAC with libFlac...
Creating file "D:\Batman\Batman.track_4354.flac"...
The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
eac3to processing took 24 minutes, 28 seconds.
Done.
Any ideas what could be wrong with the track? Oh, and inb4, I own the original disc.