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Until eac3to there was no To0l which decodes 6.1 dts to 7 mono waves Madhsi ,i think Sonic Decoder is Refertnce Decoder ,right ? So ,for the max Quality its perfect for all DTS decodes i think so ? I mean it should be similar or better in Quality compared with Tranzcode or NicDTSSource or Foobar ? Mh..i will take it for all my dts in the future @zelos Riddick HDDVD has a standard dts File...you can take without any change @nautilus Tranzcode use no DRC on dts decoding by default. But for AC3 tranzcode applies DRC ,but no DialNorm. Last edited by ACrowley; 2nd October 2007 at 11:40. |
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One thing to note: For DTS Discrete 6.1 decoding you may need to manually set OS settings to 7.1 speakers. Otherwise Sonic might only output 5.1. I'll work around that with the next eac3to build. The OS settings will then not matter, anymore. |
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have a bit of a problem with an eac3 -> flac commentary track in media player classic. the track is DD+ 2.0 192kbps 24-bit and plays fine in an outside .mka file along the movie .mkv but when muxing it into the .mkv file and selecting it via filters -> pathnamefilename -> commentary track, the playback of both, video and audio is suddenly accelerated, the video is running with ~40fps and sound has mickey mouse voices (muxed video with timecodes to 23.9760239). again everything is fine with the normal 5.1 eac3 -> flac track (wasnt even delay needed), but as soon as I switch to the commentary track inside the .mkv this happens. tried both, coreflac and also ffdshow audio decoder, but same result.
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found a little workaround for my truehd syncing problem with fear & loathing. I also demuxed the english 5.1dd+ stream and compared the length of both tracks. I guess the difference is the delay I need then for my trueHD track. at least I guess its now the same as to be observed with the original evo. still, even that seems to bit off sometimes there are lot of scenes in that movie where the delay could be +100ms more as well. if it wasnt for that eac3 track I would have had to guess forever.
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@ madshi
May i suggest to add .ac3 decoding to .wav(s)? I think this would be good as eac3to can all other conversions, except this one. Then, eac3to will become the most complete audio tool. |
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Behappy-NicAsC3Source / Azid etc.. @Madhsi Yep. i noticed too that AC3Filter DTS decodes are to loud! Peaks are louder compared with any other decoder. This is not DialNorm related ..its simply to loud |
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The main problem with that is that all reference AC3 decoders are usually applying DRC when being used outside of their native player software. So if I added AC3 decoding support through Sonic's or Nero's AC3 decoder, we'd end up with DRC. Of course I could use AC3Filter or a similar open source decoder. That way I could probably get around DRC, but then that wouldn't be the reference decoder and there are lots of other tools which do it that way.
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another question, when just opening one of the 2 single .evo files and checking the sound from there, could it also be possible that theres a little delay then, so that its basically only 100% accurate when starting the complete movie 'normally'. or are the delays, when just opening the evo files seperately, also always accurate? |
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Using the latest eac3to, to go from supermanreturns.thd to flac, it gave an flac with a different runtime:
thd 2:34 flac 2:47 Same with V for Vendetta, an extra 10mins. With v1.17 (i think thats the version, the one where it didn't to 16bit, had dial norm) the runtimes were the same. I can't test it at the moment, but why would this be? Last edited by TheSof; 3rd October 2007 at 13:12. |
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Maybe I'll add AC3 decoding if I find a way to disable DRC in a reference decoder. That would be worthwhile. But it will be a while before I invest time into that. I've spent too much time on eac3to lately. |
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By the way, do you have plans to implement STDIN streaming for the source? |
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