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18th September 2010, 14:51 | #10541 | Link |
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Hi. Having an issue with subs being extracted by eac3to. Seems to have an error passing bitstream. I inputted a Mkv file made with Makemkv into Megui HD Streams Extracto.
Initial post in Megui Thread here, referred here as error appeared in eac3to process http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...48#post1444148 I have uploaded a small sample which casues the error. http://www.mediafire.com/file/87sp8r...281%29-001.mkv Last edited by flebber; 18th September 2010 at 16:24. |
18th September 2010, 18:43 | #10542 | Link |
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eac3to is unable to extract properly vobsub from mkv
(that why in HDC now i use mkvextract...) BHH
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19th September 2010, 16:00 | #10543 | Link | ||
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- channels inside "strange setup" 7.1 dtsma track are the set (L, R, C, LFE, Lsr, Rsr, Ls, Rs) and sub-set of (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs) is what you need for proper 5.1 channels and exactly that set (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs) is what Sonic decodes bit-perfectly from such track and that's why using Sonic you end up with bit-perfect and correct set of channels for 5.1 - channels inside "normal 7.1 dtsma tracks" are the set (L, R, C, LFE, Lsr, Rsr, Lss, Rss) and so there is no "Ls" and "Rs" that you need for 5.1 and using Sonic you will end up with 5.1 channels that are simple not the set of channels you need for proper 5.1. Quote:
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21st September 2010, 02:26 | #10545 | Link |
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Issue with ArcSoft Decoder
I am relatively new to Video Conversion. I have only been doing it for a couple months now. I purchased ArcSoft MediaConverter 7. It includes the same DTS Decoder that comes with ArcSoft TMT. Is there a way to get eac3to to recognize that? I registered ASAudioHD.ax (using regsvr32) in the directory it was installed to. However, when I run eac3to -test, it still does not detect it. I ran GraphEdit, and it sees that the ArcSoft Audio Decoder is a DirectShow CODEC. I would appreciate any help in how to get eac3to to use the DTS Decoder. Do I need to copy the files and put them in another directory? I am running Windows 7 64Bit.
Also, for those of us unable to purchase Nero 7, as they are up to Nero 10 now, is it possible for eac3to to be updated to use ArcSoft's AC-3/E-AC3 decoder. It does not support Dolby TrueHD but it does support 7.1 Dolby Digital Plus. As well as, for AAC, Nero gives away free its Nero AAC Encoder and Decoder. eac3to already uses the NeroAACEncoder.exe, is there a way to have it use NeroAACDecoder.exe instead of Nero 7? Also, Microsoft put a Full E-AC3 Decoder into Windows 7... I am sorry if any of this is already explained in the 500+ pages of this forum. Please just point me in the right direction and I will learn quickly. Thank you for all your help. |
21st September 2010, 02:55 | #10546 | Link |
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23rd September 2010, 02:03 | #10548 | Link |
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Is there anything that can be done to reduce audio sync issues with eac3to? It usually happens when I get a message like this...
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v01 The MKV file was created without making use of the gap/overlap information. v01 Please check whether audio is in sync. If it is in sync everything is fine. v01 Otherwise ask eac3to to repeat the muxing. It will then automatically make v01 use of the detailed gap/overlap information. So repeating the muxing does do something but maybe eac3to needs extra help by having the file cleaned up by another program that can take care of the gaps etc before passing it on to eac3to? Any other ideas how I can stop the audio going out of sync? |
23rd September 2010, 12:23 | #10549 | Link |
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I'm having terrible trouble with the last 4 Seamless Branching BD discs I've done.
The lipsync is all over the place - the audio does not match the video. I've tried with 3.22 and 3.24. It's running the second pass, but the result is wrong. I'm converting the audio to Flac. Has anyone else had this problem? Last edited by Mark_A_W; 23rd September 2010 at 12:51. |
23rd September 2010, 13:53 | #10551 | Link |
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No, not a constant delay.
The audio varies from scene to scene, which must have been different m2ts file chunks. It's like the overlap correction is incorrect. It used to work fine, but I haven't been able to figure which version it went wrong. |
23rd September 2010, 21:06 | #10554 | Link |
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I would like to start using eac3to again but I find that when I install Haali, it decides to take over my computer even though i untick everything when installing.
I don't Haali to be used for playback of mkv and ts/m2ts. Any suggestions how I can install haali without it taking priority? Filemerit doesn't seem to make a difference. |
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As for the playback of transport streams, I highly recommend the ArcSoft splitter and decoders. |
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23rd September 2010, 22:57 | #10557 | Link | |
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And lots of discontinuity errors. Then Video overlap errors. But it then runs the second pass, which I thought fixed that. Do I need to manually run a 3rd pass? (I'll have to talk to MikeEby about including that automatically in his Gui, if that is the case). Thanks Mark |
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23rd September 2010, 23:38 | #10558 | Link |
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yea I have done a few 2 in one encodes lately last was Anchoman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy which had an authoring error where there was two of the same dreamwork clip intro in both of the .mpls files for the two runtimes. Anyway the disc uses branching obviously and when demuxing the video and audio and after encoding the video and adding the audio and muxing with mkvmerge there are no audio gaps via that method. I have noticed
that playback with mpc-hc of blu-ray discs with branching via the mpls file the audio is getting out of sync everytime a new m2ts file is played in the mpls.
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23rd September 2010, 23:46 | #10559 | Link | |
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Something else I have found out, if I simply demux the file with another program like TSmuxer, and then play the output files (which is badly out of sync at this point) but then manually adjust the audio sync in MPC HC to the exact number reported by eac3to when it scans the file (-650ms in my example file), then I get better results than if eac3to did the muxing to mkv which is supposed to take care of this offset! Even after all these multiple passes. eac3to is nearly there, but I think I worked out what the problem is. eac3to needs to insert missing frames in the audio or video to maintain the correct timecodes to keep it in sync. For me it happens when the source file is not perfect. Last edited by mr.duck; 23rd September 2010 at 23:49. |
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