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18th April 2010, 06:42 | #9901 | Link |
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There's Something About Mary
Actually I have some problems with "There's Something About Mary". It's a Seamless-Branching Blu-Ray, so I try to demux all streams, because I want to play it on Popcorn Hour.
But I'm always getting an error: [v02] Writing the destination file failed. <ERROR> Aborted at file position 18752526336. <ERROR> I've ripped the disc without problems to a harddisk, so it's not a "bad disc". I've tried different playlists (Kino-Version, extended Version), but eac3to always fails. Is it a problem with the content of the disc? Or is it a problem with eac3to? Code:
eac3to v3.18 command line: eac3to.exe BDMV 4) -demux ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M2TS, 1 video track, 7 audio tracks, 19 subtitle tracks, 1:59:05, 24p /1.001 1: Chapters, 30 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz) 4: DTS, Japanese, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbps, 48khz 5: DTS, German, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbps, 48khz 6: DTS, French, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbps, 48khz 7: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 8: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 9: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 10: Subtitle (PGS), Japanese 11: Subtitle (PGS), English 12: Subtitle (PGS), Japanese 13: Subtitle (PGS), German 14: Subtitle (PGS), French 15: Subtitle (PGS), Danish 16: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch 17: Subtitle (PGS), Finnish 18: Subtitle (PGS), Norwegian 19: Subtitle (PGS), Swedish 20: Subtitle (PGS), German 21: Subtitle (PGS), German 22: Subtitle (PGS), French 23: Subtitle (PGS), French 24: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch 25: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch 26: Subtitle (PGS), German 27: Subtitle (PGS), French 28: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch Creating file "00086 - Chapters.txt"... [a07] Extracting audio track number 7... [s15] Extracting subtitle track number 15... [a08] Extracting audio track number 8... [s12] Extracting subtitle track number 12... [a07] Removing AC3 dialog normalization... [a05] Extracting audio track number 5... [s19] Extracting subtitle track number 19... [s21] Extracting subtitle track number 21... [a08] Removing AC3 dialog normalization... [a06] Extracting audio track number 6... [s18] Extracting subtitle track number 18... [s20] Extracting subtitle track number 20... [s13] Extracting subtitle track number 13... [a03] Extracting audio track number 3... [s10] Extracting subtitle track number 10... [s11] Extracting subtitle track number 11... [s17] Extracting subtitle track number 17... [v02] Extracting video track number 2... [a04] Extracting audio track number 4... [a09] Extracting audio track number 9... [s14] Extracting subtitle track number 14... [s26] Extracting subtitle track number 26... [s22] Extracting subtitle track number 22... [s16] Extracting subtitle track number 16... [a09] Removing AC3 dialog normalization... [s27] Extracting subtitle track number 27... [s23] Extracting subtitle track number 23... [s25] Extracting subtitle track number 25... [s28] Extracting subtitle track number 28... [s24] Extracting subtitle track number 24... [v02] Creating file "00086 - 2 - h264, 1080p24.h264"... [a03] Creating file "00086 - 3 - DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz.dtsma"... [a04] Creating file "00086 - 4 - DTS, Japanese, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbps, 48khz.dts"... [a06] Creating file "00086 - 6 - DTS, French, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbps, 48khz.dts"... [a05] Creating file "00086 - 5 - DTS, German, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 768kbps, 48khz.dts"... [a08] Creating file "00086 - 8 - AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48khz.ac3"... [a07] Creating file "00086 - 7 - AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48khz.ac3"... [a09] Creating file "00086 - 9 - AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48khz.ac3"... [s23] Creating file "00086 - 23 - Subtitle (PGS), French.sup"... [s21] Creating file "00086 - 21 - Subtitle (PGS), German.sup"... [s20] Creating file "00086 - 20 - Subtitle (PGS), German.sup"... [s25] Creating file "00086 - 25 - Subtitle (PGS), Dutch.sup"... [s24] Creating file "00086 - 24 - Subtitle (PGS), Dutch.sup"... [s22] Creating file "00086 - 22 - Subtitle (PGS), French.sup"... [s11] Creating file "00086 - 11 - Subtitle (PGS), English.sup"... [s13] Creating file "00086 - 13 - Subtitle (PGS), German.sup"... [s14] Creating file "00086 - 14 - Subtitle (PGS), French.sup"... [s19] Creating file "00086 - 19 - Subtitle (PGS), Swedish.sup"... [s15] Creating file "00086 - 15 - Subtitle (PGS), Danish.sup"... [s17] Creating file "00086 - 17 - Subtitle (PGS), Finnish.sup"... [s18] Creating file "00086 - 18 - Subtitle (PGS), Norwegian.sup"... [s10] Creating file "00086 - 10 - Subtitle (PGS), Japanese.sup"... [s16] Creating file "00086 - 16 - Subtitle (PGS), Dutch.sup"... [s26] Creating file "00086 - 26 - Subtitle (PGS), German.sup"... [s27] Creating file "00086 - 27 - Subtitle (PGS), French.sup"... [s28] Creating file "00086 - 28 - Subtitle (PGS), Dutch.sup"... [v02] Writing the destination file failed. <ERROR> Aborted at file position 18752526336. <ERROR> |
18th April 2010, 17:48 | #9903 | Link | |
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And I don't think it's a problem with the hd. I've tried the whole procedure (ripping, demuxing) on different harddisks. Strange - right now I've found out, demuxing every stream separately is working Last edited by billynews; 18th April 2010 at 17:53. |
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Perhaps this has been asked before but with so much posts an answer is hard to find and also asking again wouldn't hurt
Is there any chance to share the source code for eac3to? Ideally into an open git repository such that updates could be offered by anybody interested in adding features or fixing issues. I'd like to be able to add muxing into mkv with unprocessed streams for everything i.e. audio+video+subtitles for dvd, hd-dvd and blu-ray. Even though wine deals with eac3to.exe nicely, a native linux port would be also great :-) |
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Anybody got problem playing 7.1 flac made by eac3to?
I converted "DTS Master Audio, English, 7.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz" to flac with ArcSoft DTS Decoder v1.1.0.7 FLACTester throws this error "FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_UNPARSEABLE_STREAM" |
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a little help please..
i'm new to hd audio transcoding (from blu ray, hd dvd).
can someone please provide an explanation or a link where i can read about this whole "different channel order" thing on hd discs, and the need to remap channels after decoding. does it apply to both blu ray and hd dvd? and does it apply to all hd audio formats or just some of them? eac3to remaps channels after all decoders - libav, arcsoft, nero.. what, none of them are yet able to decode hd audio properly? also we use the same decoders in directshow players without eac3to to do the remapping, then what, my system outputs wrong channel order each time i see an hd movie? i'm sure these are all stupid questions, but i just couldn't find a good answer, although i searched all evening -( thanks |
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eac3to remaps channels only when transcoding to a format that doesn't obey the Blu-ray convention but instead obeys another (I think something do with Waveformat extensible). Trust eac3to's remapping, but don't worry about playback: Arcsoft TMT, PowerDVD, etc. map channels correctly on playback of the original audio types because they know to expect the Blu-ray order.
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so one practical question: - if i convert DTS HD MA to say AC3 or AAC to mux into an mkv HDrip, i should let eac3to remap the channels, right? - now if i convert DTS HD MA to LPCM to use in blu ray or avchd authoring, should i still let eac3to remap the channels? i'm sorry i just don't get the clear picture here, need a little more information.. |
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Maybe your authoring software (at least the based in TsMuxer) need the input in WAV format (file < 4GB) or W64 format (file > 4GB) instead LPCM format (without headers).
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i only got a 2.0 setup and i would like to downmix a DTS-MA file to 2.0 flac but when i try to run:
C:\eac3to>eac3to.exe "d:\audio1.dtshd" e:\audio1.flac -mixlfe -down2 i get something that i do not understand fully... "Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits" why is does eac3to change the depth? oh and is this the correct way to downmix a DTS-MA to 2.0? i am totally new to this Last edited by DigitalLF; 26th April 2010 at 19:35. |
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Please put the full log to know the decoder used. The downmix routines work at 64 bits float to be the more exact possible, to encode to flac we need recover a proper integer bitdepth. The downmix process isn't lossless, I recommend you use aac output instead flac: C:\eac3to>eac3to.exe "d:\audio1.dtshd" e:\audio1.m4a -mixlfe -down2
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eac3to v3.18 command line: eac3to.exe "d:\audio1.dtshd" f:\audio1.flac -mixlfe -down2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz) Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder... Downmixing multi channel audio to stereo... Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits... Encoding FLAC with libFlac... Creating file "f:\audio1.flac"... Clipping detected, a 2nd pass will be necessary. <WARNING> The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. Starting 2nd pass... Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder... Downmixing multi channel audio to stereo... Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits... Encoding FLAC with libFlac... Creating file "f:\audio1.flac"... The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. eac3to processing took 43 minutes, 6 seconds. Done. --------------------- and --------------------- eac3to v3.18 command line: eac3to.exe "d:\audio2.dtshd" f:\audio2_nolfe.flac -down2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz) Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder... Downmixing multi channel audio to stereo... Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits... Encoding FLAC with libFlac... Creating file "f:\audio_nolfe.flac"... The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. eac3to processing took 20 minutes, 39 seconds. Done. the outputfile differ with around 50mb so i don't think there wore any LFE data. (as i said before i am a complete n00b when it comes to this..) i will also try to output a m4a file... EDIT: @tebasuna51 i have now made a test with m4a.... from 6gb DTS-MA i got a 200mb m4a... somethings wrong here.. :P Last edited by DigitalLF; 26th April 2010 at 21:56. |
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edit: or making it default behaviour might make more sense Last edited by shambles; 27th April 2010 at 10:10. |
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Like I say you the downmix is a lossy process (you can't recover the original signal) then is not sense use a lossless encoder. Store a copy of the full 5.1 flac to be played in a surround system in the future.
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