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15th May 2008, 13:03 | #4821 | Link |
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I asked before but no answer... :-(
I can not drag'n'drop eac3to app. and hddvd/bd files to cmd window on Vista system on my laptop. Do you know how to fix it? In desktop machine with WinXP - no problem... Please help. Sorry if it's noob question. |
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My commandline: eac3to.exe "C:\Users\x\Desktop\lowen.ac3" "C:\Users\x\Desktop\lowen_x.ac3" -448 -slowdown Error: "This audio conversion is not supported." Why ? I just want to slowdown this AC3. Im using "eac3to v2.46" and "EAC3to Conversion Utility v2.00" (GUI) thx for your help in advance! |
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FLAC, LPCM over HDMI in Windows XP
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First time poster but I have been following the thread on and off for a while. I recently got one of the new geforce 8200 motherboards that can send multichannel LPCM over HDMI and have been trying to get it setup properly. I am currently running it in XP SP3. I was able to create a 6 channel FLAC file no problem using eac3, and it plays fine in MPC with madflac. However, for some reason my receiver thinks it is getting a 7.1 channel file, instead of a 5.1 channel file, and the surround right and left channels come out of the surround back right and surround back left channels (I have a 7.1 system), while the surround left and right speakers are silent. All the other speakers (including sub), seem to work fine, except for stuttering, which is most certainly a driver issue, since it happens for all audio tracks. What I'm trying to figure out is whether this is a another driver issue (quite possibly), or an issue related to how eac3 encodes the tracks. Maybe it is encoding the side surrounds as the back surrounds? This seems unlikely and I can't seem to find any reason why eac3 would, but hopefully someone can chime in and shed some light on the situation. |
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btw. is chapter demuxing for blu-rays (and HD DVDs) already supported? cant remember that atm. if not would it be possible to add this function then, should be nice for concerts (otherwise you'd have to write down the time when each title begins and then search for it manually).
in case if not, does anyone know then if another tool can already do that, so that I could demux chapters and use them for .mkv remuxing? thanks! |
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Yes it is.
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also for blu-ray? just tried "eac3to X:\00076.m2ts", main movie file for face-off, but no chapters displayed.
tried it with the complete movie directory then "eac3to X:\face", but nothing there as well, listed were only the .pls and .m2ts file for the main movie and the audio+video specifications. or do maybe not all discs include chapters at all? edit: eac3to X:\dir 1) then did it -.- another question, which files are needed to have chapter demuxing working? the main movie file(s) of course, but which else? I guess its enough just to additionally have the directory structure and then certain info files for each type? which are these exactly? Last edited by Thunderbolt8; 15th May 2008 at 21:50. |
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can I give the chapter files any name and ending I like to? apparently the mkvmerge chapter editor recognizes them as such, no matter which name I choose. do I have to be beware of anything else when muxing chapters? or is it just as easy as adding video+audio+chapters in mkvmerge and then just mux, without having to specify or change anything?
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Name it what you want. It's going to be written in the same format regardless, one that mkvmerge accepts. In mkvmerge it is as easy as adding it all in and muxing. There are a few titles out there that will list more chapters than they actually have, so you might end up with more chapter points than if you watched the disc in a BD player.
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I have a suggestion/proposal regarding chapters.
In HD DVD there's a possibility the chapters to have or not names and in blu-ray not such thing. Anyway, when chapter names aren't available haali media splitter displays them like in the 1st screen. But when names are available, even if they are chapter 1, chapter 2, etc are displayed like in screen 2, which in my opinion is much prettier. So, what i want to ask is eac3to to add names (chapter 1, chapter 2, etc) when they aren't available from the source. |
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usually it shouldnt matter that much, but when it comes to concert stuff it should better work lile 1 chapter = 1 music title on the disc. Quote:
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A good suggestion. If madshi doesn't want to or can't get it, I can get the gui to check and write the chapter names upon creation.
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Ok, thanks Yraen.
I have a problem converting chcken little blu-ray to mkv. I get glitches in the 10 first seconds of the video. After that everything is fine. I made a sample. Tried different decoders/renderers during playback, nothing changed. When i muxed (to mkv) the complete source file, i got an error that haali muxer can't handle the source, and used -seektoIfrmaes switch. This error popped quite deep into the file, so i don't thing it's related. Sample doesn't make haali muxer complain, anyway. Last edited by nautilus7; 16th May 2008 at 00:28. |
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Quick question, when I am converting a PCM track to FLAC directly from a Blu-ray disc, do I need to use the -blu-ray switch, or will the program recognize that it is a blu-ray from the disc structure?
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Error decoding 7th channel
In a previous post in this thread (#4588), the error I've encountered on the Top Gun HD DVD still exists:
"The libav DTS decoder doesn't decode the 7th channel". Just a friendly reminder that the bug still exists, in case anyone is interested. I will wait for a bugfix before I process this one. Here is the log: Extracting Tracks from "FEATURE_1.EVO"+"FEATURE_2.EVO" EVO, 1 video track, 5 audio tracks, 6 subtitle tracks, 1:49:38 1: Joined EVO file 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) with pulldown flags 3: TrueHD, 5.1 channels, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms 4: DTS-ES, 6.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbit/s, 48khz, -84ms 5: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms 6: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms 7: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -84ms 8: Subtitle 9: Subtitle 10: Subtitle 11: Subtitle 12: Subtitle 13: Subtitle [a04] The libav DTS decoder doesn't decode the 7th channel. eac3to crashed... |
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