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11th August 2010, 21:57 | #10402 | Link | |
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I'm trying to rip a Blu-ray using HdBrStreamExtractor (which is a GUI for eac3to) and I'm getting the following error. I also tried ripping the same blu-ray with anotherEac3to GUI and Blu-rip and all failed with the same error. It seems like eac3to does not like extracting the audio which is in Mayan language. Any suggestion ?
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11th August 2010, 22:51 | #10403 | Link |
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It's nothing to do with the audio. eac3to (or specifically the haali muxer) doesn't handle some AVC streams when muxing to mkv. The Apocalypto blu-ray is one of these types.
Demux to raw AVC and then mux with mkvmerge. |
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"There's a bug in the Haali Matroska Muxer which results in a total freeze when muxing some h264 movies. eac3to detects this situation and aborts processing directly before the Haali Matroska Muxer freezes. Currently there's no way to properly mux such a movie with eac3to respectively with Haali's Matroska Muxer. You can use the option "-seekToIFrames" to mux the movie in a different way. This should succeed. However, this comes at a cost: Sometimes when seeking such a movie there are very noticable image artifacts for a short time (max a few seconds). Haali knows about this problem but hasn't fixed it yet, sadly." I used the "-seekToIFrames" option and it works fine and i haven't yet had any problems with artifacts. |
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I have a mono (1.0) DTS-HD Master audio file I'm trying to decode and it won't work. The output is:
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"The ArcSoft DTS Decoder reported an error while decoding. Aborted file at position 262144." Last edited by ramicio; 12th August 2010 at 16:34. |
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Hehe I am ripping my hair out trying to find the sonic decoder. I don't even know what to look for. I am trying to get Cineplayer HD-DVD Player 4.2 with no luck so far. And I'm sure once I do, it probably won't work.
Well I found it, and I am ripping my hair out once again trying to figure out why it won't work. It's giving a "can't find mfc71.dll" error when I run "eac3to -test" and it gets to the part where it checks the sonic decoder. The mfc71.dll error is gone, and I found 4.3.0.169. This version is showing as installed but not working in eac3to as well. Would this have anything to do with having an x64 version of windows? I can use the sonic filter in graphedit but it makes a 16-bit file, not 24 The sonic decoder is only decoding the core of the dts file. HELP!!! Last edited by ramicio; 12th August 2010 at 20:36. |
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I must be blind. Again. Please tell me how do I create six WAV files decoded from a 6ch dts source?
I always end up with one (probably 6-ch) wav file when I use "eac3to input.dts output.wav". I only get 6 intermediate wave files when I set .dts as output format to feed the dts encoder directly afterwards. But I dont want that, because my DTS encoder is on another machine where I'd like to import those WAV's. |
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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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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.
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Looks like a corrupted or broken track. You could try to re-rip the track, since you own the original disc. Or, better than that, you could rip the TrueHD track directly to FLAC, using eac3to.
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What happens if you convert to flac without demuxing the track first?
Also, since the source file in the command line is a .ac3 I find it strange that it says the content is TrueHD. I thought the had a .thd extnsion. |
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eac3to DiscFolder 1) shows the tracks in the playlists eac3to DiscFolder 1) 3:audio.flac encodes the third track in the first playlist to flac Quote:
Anyway what software did you use to extract the audio? Did that software put the wrong extension on the file or did you do that? |
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