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30th September 2007, 23:42 | #962 | Link |
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eac3to v1.20 released
http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip Code:
* bugfix: some Blu-Ray TrueHD tracks were not accepted * change: eac3to output text slightly improved |
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I've no trouble with even e.g. 20 seconds of delay. With bigger delays it helps to write the delay into the "Audio Switcher" -> "Audio Time Shift" edit box and then to restart MPC. From there you can still do smaller delay changes with the keypad "+" and "-" keys. I never need more than a few minutes to find the right delay value - as long as only one static delay value is needed. Of course it takes much MUCH longer if sync keeps drifting away in the middle of the movie.
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30th September 2007, 23:58 | #965 | Link |
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hm Ive always only done it via the audio switcher -> audio time shift box and it only works for shorter delays for me. otherwise everything just get sloooooouuwww. thats why I need remuxes sometimes.
but you mean you can actually change the delay with + and - keys WHILE watching? edit: LMAO didnt know that! omg all the hours I spent with remuxing and manually tpying etc.:S hm regarding the external flac, I have the flac file given the same filename as the .mkv file has (apart from the .flac ending), but I cant choose it as external audio tracks. does this only work when I put the flac into .mka container? Last edited by Thunderbolt8; 1st October 2007 at 00:22. |
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Ok....Problem is i dont have the evos anymore from Perfume Both DTSHD was demuxed via SonicHDDemuxer in graphedit. eac3to Text is simple : DTS Hi-Res, 5.1 channels, 2:28:00, 16 bits, 2082kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -4dB g:\ It stops without processing...all other dtshd tracks are working perfect DTS HD 6.1 Discrete isnt supported at the Moment right ? On Xmen3 BluRay DTSHD 6.1 is get a unsupported Message from eac3to Ah, and the dtscore from Perfum is 16 bit , not 24bit.... Last edited by ACrowley; 1st October 2007 at 15:54. |
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Hi all,
i have something strange. i tried to encode dtshd source ( riddick ) and get this message. J:\Test Riddick\eac3to119>eac3to feature.dtshd test.dts -768 DTS, 5.1 channels, 2:14:31, 24 bits, 1536kbit/s, 48khz This is already a normal DTS file. |
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Try v1.21. |
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1st October 2007, 20:31 | #970 | Link |
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That's not really all that strange. Some DTS tracks taken from HD DVD and Blu-Ray are simple conventional DTS tracks and not DTS-HD tracks. So there's nothing you need to do. The track you have is already a normal DTS track. No conversion necessary for this one.
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1st October 2007, 20:36 | #972 | Link |
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This must be something like the twentiest release in the last few days. I will slow down soon, though. Just doing the necessary bugfixes and then I'll take a little break.
eac3to v1.21 released http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip Code:
* bugfix: 2 channel DTS files were not accepted * added: DTS-ES 6.1 support * added: DTS-HD High Resolution Matrix 5.1 support * added: DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1 support If you find any further DTS or DTS-HD tracks which eac3to is still not accepting, please send me a small sample. |
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Oh, I see! Currently eac3to doesn't understand what you want. You want to reencode DTS to DTS. eac3to didn't expect that because it always things that you want the max audio quality. However, you can work around that by doing "eac3to source.dts dst.wavs". This will give you 6 mono channels. You can then manually feed them to Surcode for encoding with 768kbps. It's a bit more work to do it this way, but the end result should be fine. You should run the final DTS track through delaycut, though, to remove the zero byte padding Surcode usually applies to DTS encodes.
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but coreflac kept crashing all the time right at the start of mpc. I set it to block, it still kept crashing. I removed it as external filter and set ffdshow audio decoder to active instead, but coreflacdecoder still was active and kept crashing. only when I unregistred the coreflacdecoder.ax file via regdrop it would accept ffdshow as audio renderer. but then it made those funny clicking noises all the time, no normal sound came at all and eventually also crashed. guess I have to stick to the remuxed .mka file when I want to find out the delay :S |
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Hi, i tried to convert a 5.1 dts track to mono wavs using tranzcode and eac3to, but each program gave me different size files:
1. eac3to wav (center channel) 1.116.851.756 bytes 2. tranzcode wav (center channel) 1.489.135.660 bytes Eac3to reports no DiagNorm in the dts and i used the disable DRC option in tranzcode (don't really know if there's any DRC though). Both wavs look identical in Audacity. |
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With Tranzcode you can use the parameter /24 to obtain a equivalent output. |
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http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...rce_Filter.htm It works very well. However, it has two problems: (1) Output is always only 16bit. (2) Seeking only works in the first 2GB of the FLAC file. It's still good enough to do syncing, though. When you're done with syncing, you can still mux the final FLAC file into some container to work around the 2 bugs of this filter. |
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