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25th October 2007, 15:12 | #181 | Link |
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Hello @all who still are using wavewizard...
I got some private messages which i will address in a minute so if you send me some... u'll get an answer soon... A long time ago, i started developing because i wanted to get multichannel sound from my music. Since the day i bought my sound card which can generate multichannel sound from a stereo source this need was pretty much fulfilled. Since then i continued only for all you guys working with audio conversion . I have developed more free software totally not related to audio conversion and this also has a small but very enthusiastic user base. I do this in my free time and get nothing in return (money wise). Although i like to develop nice tools as freeware, i can't maintain all the software i develop (and have developed in the past). I just continue until i find a reason to use my time on an other project. Although i haven't pulled the plug out of ww, i have no plans to continue it either in the near future. Before i stopped, i had vst's working and audio recording also. But i wanted to put more and more and more thing in it so i didn't actually come to a release (stupid mistake, i know). I really would like to make a new release with a couple of new toys because i have put a lot of hard work into it since the last official release and got a lot of help with this from a couple of forum members right here. So what will happen next? Only time will tell..... PS On my other software projects i have searched for other pretty good skilled developers who want to help just for the fun of it, but so far i haven't found anyone. So whenever i want to get something done i do it myself which dramatically slows down anything if i have no spare time at all. Although ww is not officially opensource, i have no fundamental objection to give/share the source with someone. If you think you are up to it to (co-)develop wavewizard give me a msg. But i'm not in it for the money, so if your intentions are other then give the community a nice tool you must have a damn good reason (or a zillion dollars on your bank account ).
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The sourcecode has never been published but i created everything myself. There is a little issue with the vst part of ww since the interface is owned by a company so im not entirely free to put the sourcecode on a site.
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25th October 2007, 16:23 | #183 | Link |
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WaveWizard is a really great and useful program. It is only one for which I know that could merge two stereo files into one multichannel (4.0) file in one pass. Too pity you stopped its development.
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Im trying to convert a 6ch wav file to 2ch wav in Wavewizard. When I get a 2ch file from ww, it sounds different compared to a file I get when I use Tranzcode with /mch and dbpoweramp 12 to convert it to 2ch wav. The latter has more bass whereas the one from ww sounds less bassy and a little louder. I can get the same sounding file as ww when I use Tranzcode to extract all 6 files and merge the ones labeled FL and FR from Tranzcode in ww. Is this the proper way to get the 2 channel file from the 6ch DTSWAV? Thanks.
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I Would like to know if it's possible to make the following the resulting multichannel .wav output file sequence : L,C,R,LFE,SL,SR . I think wavewizard flags the .wav output file so that every channel is lebeled as L,R,C, etcc... I made a 5.1 wav file from 6 mono waves and loaded it into scenarist, scenarist expects the following sequence L,C,R,SL,SR,LFE but the file made but wavewizard is L,R,C, etc.. so the sequences don't mach. I can load files in the right sequence accepted by sonic, but sonc tells the wav file has not the right channel sequence. Is it possible to change the output sequence for 5.1 .wav files by channel mapping? And if so how to make this?
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Only if WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE is selected there are a ChannelMask field, but WaveWizard put always 0 in this field. Never use WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE header with old soft not compliant with standard MS wav order. Quote:
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thank you. You told the output order is set by user, but How can i know which channel is CH(0) , which one is ch(1) etc..
I can assing the file I named front_left.wav to source channel 0 and use channel mapping to assing CH(0) of soure to ch(0) of output; but if I do so, can I be sure that it will be used as front _left by the player? If I go on and assing CH(1) to CH(1) of output and load center in ch(1) I can have to following output L,C,R,SL,SR,LFE (assuming I used this assignment) but how can the player know which channel is Center , which one SL etc.. Thanks |
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ch(1) = FR ch(2) = C ch(3) = LFE ch(4) = SL ch(5) = SR This is the standard wav order used by any wav player, wav editor and all modern audio software. The players know the Center channel is the third and so on. Any other wav order is wrong and only needed like input for old soft. I don't understand your "assing CH(1) to CH(1)", all is more simple, if you need a un-standard multichannel wav for Sonic (FL-C-FR-SL-SR-LFE): - If you have six monowavs load in wavewizard screen with the order: FL.wav C.wav FR.wav SL.wav SR.wav LFE.wav - If you have a correct multichannel wav you need a mappings.ini like: Code:
6->6#move#inactive#ac3 order for SoftEncode or ac3enc 0 2 1 4 5 3 6->6#move#inactive#multichannel wav to aac 2 0 1 4 5 3 6->6#move#inactive#DVD-A to multichannel wav 0 1 4 5 2 3 2->2#move#inactive#Swap stereo channels 1 0 2->1#mix#inactive#Mix stereo to mono 0.500 0.500 6->2#mix#active#Dolby Prologic II downmix 0.325 0.000 0.000 0.325 0.230 0.230 0.000 0.000 0.282 -0.163 0.163 -0.282 2->2#move#inactive#Duplicate Left Cannel 0 0 Last edited by tebasuna51; 13th November 2007 at 03:19. |
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Thank you for your hints; I followed them but Sonic gives me the following error message:
specific channel assignment is not corresponding to data What could this mean? If I well unterstood the meaning of the channels in every .wav 5.1 file is: ch(0) = FL ch(1) = FR ch(2) = C ch(3) = LFE ch(4) = SL ch(5) = SR As you wrote above; now you can reassing the channels as you like depending on the encoder you are going to give the file to, but you have to know that every player or program which will accept such a file will unterstand the ch(0) as FL, the ch(1) as FR etc.. Maybe Sonic is expecting a different layout of .wav file, not the standard one, is there any other multichannel .wav profile? Maybe the solution could be a tool allowing WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE for 5.1 .wav files, is there any? but i've read on a MSDN document that Channel order is fixed for WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE too, you cannot reorder them, only mask out channels you're not using Last edited by edo1080; 13th November 2007 at 22:36. |
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Audioformat 0xFFFE is WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE header, if Sonic need this header you can use WaveWizard menu Edit -> Preferences -> Output format -> WaveFormatex.
But maybe now the channel order must be the standard. Last edited by tebasuna51; 14th November 2007 at 01:29. |
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- ADD the six monowavs in order FL, FR, FC, LF, BL, BR
- EDIT -> Preferences -> Stream manipulation -> Merge files - Output format -> Wave PCM or WaveFormatEx (the channel mask is set to 0, must be 63) - CONVERT |
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hi
i have demuxxed an true hd track from hd dvd converted with eac3to to a multichannel wav now i will make an BD compatible lpcm stream will i ue for sonic bd when i laod the pcm the mui generator says the channlorder is wrong wich settings i must use in wavewizzard to make an right wave file with the right channelorders? thx |
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