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14th February 2009, 11:40 | #8241 | Link | |
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:::EDIT::: I do not want to sound rude, yet I still think that the Compression code should be set to 0x0001.This is standard value meaning Uncompressed PCM. It has nothing to do with number of channels, sample rate, bit depth of samples, or mapping of the channels in case of WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE enhancements. Therefore I see no reason why you set it to 0xFFFE for standard uncompressed PCM Windows WAV file, it just doesn't make sense. :::EDIT 2::: Sorry, now I found that 0xFFFE designates that WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE additions. Sorry for being such dumb ass. Last edited by kypec; 14th February 2009 at 12:08. |
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14th February 2009, 19:21 | #8243 | Link |
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All files. I'm mostly running eac3to over a gigabit network, but it happens even when running it directly to/from an incredibly fast RAID. As soon as I type any command, eac3to sits there for several seconds before even showing the progress bar.
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14th February 2009, 19:31 | #8244 | Link | |
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eac3to 3.06 and later apparently do not work with Nero Audio Decoder. Please take a look madshi. Last edited by DrNein; 14th February 2009 at 22:39. |
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14th February 2009, 19:52 | #8245 | Link |
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Hi, I'm wondering if I've found something useful.
I was curious as to why eac3to reported 47 chapters on a BD title (X-Files 2) when in fact standalone-player playback (and PowerDVD 8) offers only 27 - I started to poke around in BDInfo and BDedit. BDInfo (0.5.2) reported the correct number of chapters (27) for playlist 00004.MPLS (playlist 00002.MPLS is a monolithic 1-chapter playlist of the same content by the looks of it, even though eac3to reports 47 chapters for it too) Upon closer inspection, BDedit reveals that playlist 00004.MPLS has 46 of what it calls PlayListMarks. However, of those marks, only 27 are identified as having type "Entry-Mark" and these seem to tie up with actual chapter points, whereas the other PlayListMark types, which BDedit calls "Link Points", do not/should not feature in a chapter list. (by the way, I think eac3to has 47 chapters here because it has created 1 extra timestamp at the very end of the playlist times - also note that playlist 00002.mpls only has 1 Entry-Mark and 46 subsequent Link Points showing in BDedit, which also ties up with BDInfo's reporting of only 1 chapter for that playlist) Do you think this is right madshi? And can you/should you therefore exclude these "link point" types from your chapter lists?? Thanks, m Last edited by magic144; 14th February 2009 at 20:18. |
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14th February 2009, 20:53 | #8247 | Link |
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@laserfan,
the "Entry-Mark" "mark times" in BDedit are always shown relative to a particular PlayList item (PI), so in order to work out the absolute time to which they refer, you need to know:- a) the PlayList Item absolute start time as well as b) the "mark time" (also taking the PI's "IN time" into account which always seems to be an offset of 2 seconds in this case) for example, in playlist 00004.MPLS, PlayListMark 002 (the second actual entry-mark in the list, PlayListMark 000 being the first, and 001 being a link-point) is an "entry-mark" referencing PI 001 and having a "mark time" of 00:01:43.351 We know that PlayList Item (PI) 001 (00018.m2ts) starts at 00:02:47.417 (basically, the length of PI 000), with its usual IN time of 00:00:02.000 so PlayListMark 002 occurs at absolute time 00:01:43.351 - 00:00:02.000 + 00:02:47.417 = 00:04:28.768 (exactly as BDInfo shows for the start time of Chapter 2) - what eac3to refers to as Chapter 3 m Last edited by magic144; 14th February 2009 at 21:14. |
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15th February 2009, 14:20 | #8251 | Link | |
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Are those additional "link points" in X-Files 2 behind the last "entry point"? If not, I'd like to look into the problem. In that case please zip and upload the PLAYLIST and CLIPINF folders. Should only be a few KBs zipped. |
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Hi madshi,
the link points seem to be interspersed with entry marks, so no, they're not after the last one. Here's the files you wanted to check into the issue further. Hope this helps. m http://www.mediafire.com/?mnmxlytnyny |
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For fun I just looked at Groundhog Day BD, and while it uses 16 chapters, all of eac3to, BDinfo, and BDedit show 31 (!) this latter having 31 entry-marks (only), no link-points ie. it's not branching at all.
So I don't know what's going on with some of the new titles. |
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One has to wonder if authoring houses are doing this deliberately to confuse us re-doers and backer-uppers! |
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15th February 2009, 19:19 | #8260 | Link |
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And how is eac3to supposed to know that playlist 4 is the right one instead of playlist 1?
There's a bug which result in eac3to always listing the default playlist's chapters, even if you manually specify a playlist. This will be fixed in the next build. |
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