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7th October 2010, 02:27 | #10601 | Link | |
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Try this: Code:
for %%a in (*.mkv) do ( "C:\Program Files\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "%%a" 2: "%%a.ac3" "C:\Program Files\MKVtoolnix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "%%a.AC3.mkv" -d 1 --compression 1:none -A "%%a" -a 0 --compression 0:none "%%a.ac3" del %%a.ac3 ) pause
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7th October 2010, 03:02 | #10602 | Link | |
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Your script removes the dts track. I need the following: Keep the dts track, mark for english, set as default and make sure no compression is set. Add the ac3 track, mark for english, no default and make sure no compression is set. (anything else I am missing) I think that is it. Thanks for your help. |
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7th October 2010, 10:26 | #10603 | Link | ||
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-d 1 --compression 1:none -a 2 --compression 2:none "%%a" (also subs and chapters are preserved if any) Quote:
-a 0 --language 0:eng --compression 0:none "%%a.ac3"
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7th October 2010, 15:44 | #10604 | Link | |
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8th October 2010, 21:57 | #10606 | Link |
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so I have found out that eac3to only shows a warning for the overlap/delay and does NOT fix it automatically. I ended up extracting both dts-hdma's from their m2ts's and delaying the second one manually then rejoining in eac3to and outputting wavs.
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9th October 2010, 15:31 | #10607 | Link |
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multi channel
Hi to all!
Great tool! Stable, handy functional! 1. I just have some questions about the multichannel to mono wav conversion: How are the channels mapped? I guess, I found out, when the Input is 6 or 8 channels, but at the latest when it's about 10 channels, I am not sure anymore... An idea would be to have a 'numbered output channel' option, so that channel 1 in the source would end up being xxx1.wav in the end?! 2. Would you consider adding 'multiple mono wavs' as input as well? So one could easily re/mux again to multi channel wav / ac3 / ... for all your work! All the best from Berlin!
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10th October 2010, 13:59 | #10609 | Link |
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I am having difficulty downmixing a 5.1 full DTS track (i.e. not HD) to a two-channel PCM wav that I can import to Womble MPEG DVD Wizard. I am using yr_eac3to_more_gui and have been playing with the settings for ages. Eac3to generates files succesfully, but Womble cannot import them, and when I view the files in Mediainfo the details are not as I want them to be. This is what I want the final file to be like:
Bit rate : 1536 Kbps Codec : PCM Family : PCM Info : Microsoft PCM Bit rate : 1536 Kbps Channel(s) :2 channels Sampling rate : 48 KHz Resolution : 16 |
10th October 2010, 23:53 | #10611 | Link | |
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eac3to input.dts output.wav -down16 -down2 -simple ...as it as defaulted to 24bit, but other than it worked perfectly. Womble accepts and plays the file without any problems. I notice that this defaults to Arcsoft. Would there be any benefit to using Sonic or Nero? |
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12th October 2010, 18:15 | #10612 | Link |
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This is a n00b question. Eac3to uses flags of -1536/-768 for DTS encoding. DTS.com says legal bitrate is 1509.75 Kbps, are the various representations the same, i.e, does DTS 1536 Kbps = DTS 1510 Kbps = DTS 1509.75 Kbps?
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12th October 2010, 18:27 | #10613 | Link |
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I hope I'm not asking something that's been asked before, but I didn't see anything on the search (but after 500 pages, who knows). Can eac3to encode DTS at 1,234 kbps (44.1 khz sampling) and wrap it in a PCM stream? I am trying to create a DTS CD.
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13th October 2010, 06:17 | #10616 | Link | |
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1510 == "convenient" approximation 1536 == DTS data plus zero-padding (for SPDIFing as stereo PCM @ 48kHz) |
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13th October 2010, 06:48 | #10617 | Link |
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Not really. I'm trying to create a DTS signal wrapped in a redbook compliant PCM stream exactly like they used to do on laserdiscs and on DTS CDs. All DTS receivers are capable of recognizing these streams, but the DTS stream has to be 1,234 kbps with a 44.1 khz sampling rate or it doesn't work. I'm assuming now that this is probably beyond eac3to's capabilities.
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13th October 2010, 10:33 | #10619 | Link | |
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With eac3to you can create the 6 monowavs 44.1 KHz and after encode manually with DTS HD Encoder Suite or SurCode CD-DTS (or the new SurCode 5.1 DTS Encoder for DVD & CD)
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