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7th April 2008, 10:19 | #4162 | Link |
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Is there a User Manual that I can download?
Greetings.
Today I encountered the first(...) DVD with dts audio file. I tried to convert it to ac3(5.1 ch.) but it didn't worked. When using EAC3to Conversion Utility I select some options that can be seen beneath: eac3to.exe "C:\HEART\HEART T01 DELAY 0ms.dts" "C:\HEART\Z_HEART T01 DELAY 0ms.ac3" -448 -sonic -keepDialnorm and the result was: DTS-ES, 5.1 channels, 1:38:39, 16 bits, 1536kbit/s, 48khz This audio conversion is not supported. I replaced sonic with libav with no positive result. I must mention that: eac3to.exe "C:\HEART\HEART T01 DELAY 0ms.dts" "C:\HEART\Z_HEART T01 DELAY 0ms.ac3" worked fine but due to the size I felt that I need to decrease the bitrate. As I am new to using this tool my guess is that I missed something. I am willing to learn to use it properly that is the reason why I am kindly requesting a link to a User Manual or some hints to configure the conversion correctly. Question: 378 and 320 kbit are not in the drop-down box, is it correct to assume that the conversion to this rates is not supported? Best regards. |
7th April 2008, 10:33 | #4163 | Link |
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eac3to.exe "C:\HEART\HEART T01 DELAY 0ms.dts" "C:\HEART\Z_HEART T01 DELAY 0ms.ac3" -448 Cheers, Beastie. |
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7th April 2008, 18:17 | #4169 | Link |
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thanks for the new version again!
I got a request, could you make eac3to handle at least corrupt TV sources (.ts files)? I understand that it makes sense to improve clean support for disc sources, as a disc can be re-ripped if there should be an error. but in most TV sources theres always at least 1 video or audio error and because of that then eac3to stops the whole process. unfortunately those files cant be recaptured, unless they repeat that movie sometime later on again. the thing is when I encouter an error then i demux video and audio and try to correct the error (with delaycut for example), but afterwards ill end up with using eac3to again anyway trying to mux audio and video together, since I feel its most reliable. this process can be very time consuming though and it would be nice if eac3to can just handle smaller errors or problem like that progressive/interlace frame change at the beginning of a movie, so im not forced to get out of the remux loop. otherwise I unfortunately wouldnt be able to mux more than half tv sources I encouter with eac3to. thanks! |
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I agree. Thunderbolt8, try VideoReDo+ or TVSuite on your corrupt .ts file (it's free for 2 weeks full-function if you register your email address) i.e. run Quick Stream Fix on it. Other tools to try might be mpeg2repair and possibly HDTV2MPEG.
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7th April 2008, 21:35 | #4172 | Link |
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well I cant really judge that, but I only know when you remux those files with haali for example it just accepts like any kind of input and mostly, if the problems are not more than usual corrupted frames, also stays in sync afterwards.
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7th April 2008, 22:42 | #4175 | Link |
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I'm getting the following message:
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eac3to.exe FEATURE_1.EVO+FEATURE_2.EVO 2: chapters.txt 3: video.mkv 4: audio.ac3 9: subtitles.sup -448 -libav EVO, 1 video track, 5 audio tracks, 3 subtitle tracks, 1:47:43 "Main Movie" 1: Joined EVO file 2: Chapters, 20 chapters with names 3: VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 4: E-AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 1536kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 5: E-AC3, Spanish, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 6: E-AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 7: E-AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 8: E-AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 9: Subtitle, English 10: Subtitle, Spanish 11: Subtitle, French Creating file "chapters.txt"... Extracting primary video track... Muxing video to Matroska... Extracting audio track number 4... Removing dialog normalization... Decoding with DirectShow (Nero Audio Decoder 2)... Getting "Nero Audio Decoder 2" instance failed. Update: It works if I do the audio on its own. Last edited by Greif; 7th April 2008 at 23:09. |
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Madshi, doing the BD now - so far the video looks good! One thing I noticed that is different with M2TS files vs EVO is that when done eac3to isn't reporting a framecount. With EVO files I have used this in an AVIsynth file with the impression it was necessary to maintain audio synch. Am I mistaken? At this point not yet sure what I will put in my AVIsynth file to feed meGUI but I'm working on it
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8th April 2008, 01:41 | #4180 | Link |
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TrueHD channel order help
Madshi,
I just want to start off by saying thank you so much for eac3to!! Great work! Just like everyone else, I really appreciate all your work. Now that I got that out of the way... I converted Constantine's TrueHD to Flac, but the channel mapping is wrong when I playback through mplayer. What is the default channel order for TrueHD? I tried searching the web but didn't find much. Is it L,R,C,LFE,Ls,Rs? As a goof I tried converting to WAVs, just to see this output. Creating file "audio.24bit.L.wav"... Creating file "audio.24bit.C.wav"... Creating file "audio.24bit.LFE.wav"... Creating file "audio.24bit.R.wav"... Creating file "audio.24bit.SR.wav"... Creating file "audio.24bit.SL.wav"... Is that the sequence order eac3to is seeing it? I'm going to try another TrueHD (300) in the mean time. Thanks, - PBjr Last edited by pbjr; 8th April 2008 at 02:00. |
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