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25th January 2009, 10:31 | #8002 | Link | |
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eac3to /mnt/cdrom .... you have to start with the letter that wine assigned for "My Computer". it should look like this: eac3to z:/mnt/cdrom/ then you can append the title. eac3to z:/mnt/cdrom "1)" |
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25th January 2009, 21:51 | #8004 | Link |
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eac3to v3.05 released
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* warning is shown if h264 video bitstream contains "full range" flag * h264 video bitstream "full range" flag is automatically removed * you can disable removal of the "full range" flag by doing "-keepFullRange" * added reader for external DVD, HD DVD and Blu-Ray SUP files * external SUP files can be delayed now * number of HD DVD and DVD subtitles in SUP track is counted and displayed * number of forced and non-forced Blu-Ray subtitles in SUP track is displayed * "-check" option now also works for demuxed audio, video and subtitle tracks * when reading from physical disk drive, 2KB (instead of 1MB) blocks are read * improved automatic skipping over damaged first 5MB of TS/m2ts files * fixed: resampling and Surcode encoding didn't work in one step * fixed: TRP detection crashed * fixed: track listing sometimes contained tracks without description * fixed: h264 with missing framerate in 1st sequence header made eac3to crash * fixed: some AC3WAV files were not detected correctly * fixed: video frame count was not displayed when 2nd pass was executed |
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Hello Madshi,
Thanks for your time and your application. I have been using eac3 version 3.04, trying to convert a normal DTS track to another DTS track (just needed to resample the track to PAL format), but has been experiencing a problem with it. Here is the message i got after all the wav files were created.... "Encoding DTS <1536kbps> with Surcode... Found Surcode DTS Encoder version 1.0.23.0. Surcode says/asks: "At least one valid source file must be specified to encode.". Pressing the Surcode "Encode" button didn't seem to work... Closing Surcode..." I tried using version 1.0.23 I'm trying right now with version 1.0.21....... is this a known issue? Thanks |
25th January 2009, 22:25 | #8006 | Link |
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thanks!
can you comment on what the difference will be regarding the change to 2KB blocks from 1MB when reading from HDD? I am thinking to get myself another HD to create raid 0 in order to speed up eac3to processing and especially because I hope it will take away some load from the disk. when its reading from the same drive windows is installed on as well, then I hardly can do something else until its finished (especially the more bitrate the streams have and the more tracks are processed at the same time). would raid 0 be able to change that, or would it only speed up the whole process, but the HDD load thing would remain as now? Last edited by Thunderbolt8; 25th January 2009 at 22:30. |
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I thought it might be more effective that way to seperate the reading and writing process to 2 different drives, as its faster to copy stuff from one HD to another than just to different folders on the same drive or also to mux with mkvmerge to another drive than the one you are reading from. so eac3to doesnt behave in the same way? |
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26th January 2009, 06:56 | #8016 | Link |
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Hi madshi,
Excuse me if this is already an option and I've somehow missed it, but can you please add an option to disable the second pass upon clipping being detected? Eac3to already takes long enough to convert audio of decent length without doing two passes, and I don't always care about some minor clipping artefacts. |
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You can also try the "-lowPriority" switch. That might also help OS responsiveness (on the cost of longer processing time). This switch should especially well on Vista and Windows 7. It should also help on XP and older OSs, but not as much as with Vista. Quote:
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[s07] Counted 23 forced subtitles. [s08] Counted 167 subtitles. [s09] Counted 158 normal and 5 forced subtitles. Last edited by madshi; 26th January 2009 at 08:05. |
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26th January 2009, 08:06 | #8018 | Link |
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Does anybody have a 6.1 or 7.1 speaker setup and a Dolby Digital EX capable AVR and the possibility to send 6.1 or 7.1 PCM via HDMI to the receiver and would be willing to do some tests for me? If so, please PM me (don't post in this thread). Thanks! Last edited by madshi; 26th January 2009 at 08:12. |
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I am having troubles getting the arcsoft decoders to work with eac3to. When I run eac3to -test, I get "ArcSoft DTS Decoder doesn't seem to be installed". Im running 3.04 of eac3to, and just purchased TMT (the download gave me .126). The codecs do work with Graphstudio (using render media file), so that proves they are registered.
So how does eac3to decide if TMT is installed? Does it have anything to do with these 2 lines from a Process Monitor output (the referenced file does not exist in my fresh .126 retail installation): 5:20:13.4001806 PM eac3to.exe 5220 QueryOpen C:\Program Files\Common Files\ArcSoft\Bin\RPAWINET.DLL FAST IO DISALLOWED 5:20:13.4003641 PM eac3to.exe 5220 CreateFile C:\Program Files\Common Files\ArcSoft\Bin\RPAWINET.DLL NAME NOT FOUND Desired Access: Read Attributes, Disposition: Open, Options: Open Reparse Point, Attributes: n/a, ShareMode: Read, Write, Delete, AllocationSize: n/a Is the existence of RPAWINET.DLL in the arcsoft bin directory the test to see if it is installed? I have already tried adding Program files\common files\arcsoft\bin to the path before running eac3to -test. I have also tried copying the 4 mag*.dll files into the eac3to folder from arcsoft. As I mentioned earlier, the codecs are registered (I had to manually register them using regsvr32). I didnt register all of them (only the ones that seemed to be needed for video and audio playback), but will try that later. Any help greatly appreciated. |
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Hi Madshi
I didn`t tried new eac3to, but is it possible to "mark" subtitles which have forced subs inside by filename ? I would like to see if thes special track is ONLY forced, or it is normal subs with forced inside. Could be nice to know sometimes. Could you add this if it make sence to you? BTW: My Virus-Scanner shows now some funny Warning: Madshi wants to take controll of all our Computers Regards Last edited by mbcd; 26th January 2009 at 13:50. |
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