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20th June 2007, 16:33 | #201 | Link | |
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20th June 2007, 16:40 | #202 | Link |
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@honai,
I have been successful at converting TrueHD files to 6 mono waves using using eac3to and my EAC3toGUI program. I use eac3to/EAC3toGUI to convert the TrueHD track (in an EVO) to wav file. I then use tranzcode to convert the multichannel wav file to 6 mono waves and the use surcode DTS to convert the mono waves to DTS. Once I finish fixing bugs and adding features to EAC3toGUI, I will tackle a one click utility (using madshi's eac3to, EAC3toGUI, tranzcode and surcode DTS) to do this. By the way on my system - Krell processor, Pass Labs amps and B&W Nautilus 802 speakers - I can easily tell the difference between high rate Dolby digital (640kbps) and DTS (1536kbps), with DTS sounding better. since I have eschewed analog out for the time being, I can not comment on the sound quaility of TrueHD vs other similar formats. |
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Sounds really great, thanks for your efforts! BTW nice setup there! I'm running standard consumer HW here, but over SPDIF I can also hear the difference between full-bitrate DTS and AC3@640kbps, so TruHD->DTS seems like the only way to go. |
20th June 2007, 16:56 | #204 | Link | |
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If you start "Nero ProductSetup" and goto license, you'll you probably do not have a serial installed for bluray/hddvd plugin. It's a seperate purchase from the nero website. |
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20th June 2007, 23:29 | #205 | Link | |
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HEAVILY UPDATED TO REFLECT MY PROGRESS:
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But... just for kicks, I loaded up the .m2ts stream (instead of any demuxed stream) and connected to the Nero filters that way. Filesource(Async) "0066.m2ts" --> Nero Splitter --> Nero Audio Decoder 2 (this must be what they call it in the Vista version of Nero Ultra) I then connected the Nero Decoder to "Directshow device" audio renderer. I could then listen, and select which audio stream I wanted to decode using the Nero Splitter (it was stream "0" which I think is the LPCM). Once found, I disconnected the audio renderer, saved the graph file, referenced it in an AVS file, and loaded it into BeHappy. I encoded it into 5.1 ac3 format, and it sounds great. I think even the channels are mapped correctly. Unfortunately, this method didn't use EAC3to... didn't need it... but a working solution is a working solution. Also, I didn't need to rename Graphedit to anything else... it just simply worked as described. If it's repeatable, this seems a fairly simple way of accomplishing things. Last edited by homerpez; 21st June 2007 at 06:56. |
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New version (0.96) of EAC3toGUI is now available. It can be obtained from this link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/btfl0x Made several changes and improvements. Change log: 0.96 - Reconfigured destination file input scheme. - Added quote support for executable path. Should fix the program launching problem reported by Beastie Boy. - Implemented Source file validation by extension. - Implemented destination file validation by extension. - Implemented option enabling by input file type. - Added Vertical scroll to command line output. Please report any bugs you may find. Regards, The_Keymaker |
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Thank you crapz0rs, very nice. everything is ok now. Best regards. |
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21st June 2007, 11:21 | #209 | Link |
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The_Keymaker, many thanks for the updated GUI. I have tested it and still ge a file not found error, but it isn't caused by the pathname. By default, EVOdemux outputs the audio file with .DD+. in the file name. When this is passed to eAC3to it appears in the console as .DD>., hence the file isn't found, nor is the output file if this name also contains DD+.
I changed the text to .DDp and all worked OK. Hope this helps. Cheers, Beastie. |
21st June 2007, 13:34 | #211 | Link |
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Yes I believe the "+" sign is reserved by Windows/DOS for another purpose so one should avoid using this symbol in filenames. I'm not sure I can workaround this in EAC3toGUI. I always rename the files spit out by EVOdemux to something more conventional. Thanks for the feedback! The_Keymaker. |
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Ok i the link is ok and worked fine. Thanks So, i want to know how do we use DTSCore to convert a DTS-HD audio, in command line with Dos !!!!, witch one. Don't you think that we can perhaps using Betsweet to demux into 6 chanel wav and remux with Surcode dvd....... Thanks |
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As i say you can extract the dtscore lossless from DTS HD ! So you have the encoded 1536kbps DTS core without Quality loss from a senseless reencode Its simple. Start your Windows command Promt and type in dtscore.exe dtshd.dts dtsnew.dts Thats all to get the DTS Core from DTS HD Last edited by ACrowley; 21st June 2007 at 15:11. |
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22nd June 2007, 07:09 | #215 | Link | |
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Thanks a lot. I saw at the end that is not necessary to use DTScore. I try with Rambo First Blood with DTSHD and after use Evodemux with mpa extension for the audio, i have just change the name in xxxxxx.dts and i can read it and use it to make my mkv movie. I read too with Powerdvd without problem. So |
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23rd June 2007, 16:51 | #216 | Link |
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@madshi
finally, i've managed to mux correctly standart MLP files (homemade, so with known format) into EVOB container. i've made small program, that reads the EVOB blocks from the 'V for Vendetta' TrueHD EVO file and then leaves the EVOB headers, but replaces the TrueHD data with the MLP data from my homemade MLP file and it works - 'Nero Audio Decoder 2' plays the newly created EVOB with the MLP track into it. so i made very extended test with MLP streams with known format and it shows, that: 1) 'Nero Audio Decoder 2' always uses 24bit output, even when the source MLP stream is 16bit 2) when the source MLP stream is 16bit, 'Nero Audio Decoder 2' doesn't always decode least significant byte to zero, so it doesn't decode correctly (losslessly) when the input stream is 16bit the source code and binary of the test mux program, plus all files using during the test and detailed descriptions are in the following archive (1.8MB): http://rapidshare.com/files/38903695..._test.rar.html so everyone of you can re-done the test and review it. i'm awaiting to hear what you guys think about the test, but seems after all, 'Nero Audio Decoder 2' has a bug. maybe someone of you will even extend the test with more conclusive samples. |
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@xkodi, thanks very much for your test!
In the meanwhile I've finally got a reply from Nero support, asking for more details. I've send them detailed instructions on how to reproduce the problem. Hopefully they'll fix it! |
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p.s.fixed 'info.txt' from the archive is here: http://rapidshare.com/files/38906969/info.txt.html Last edited by xkodi; 23rd June 2007 at 17:12. |
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