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7th February 2009, 07:19 | #8161 | Link | |
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See post #7880 and on and particularly: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...09#post1238209 |
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7th February 2009, 14:56 | #8162 | Link |
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I wonder if eac3to considers a PAL speedup (-speedup) for the exported subtitles.
I exported video, audio and subtitles from a M2TS stream and applied the "-speedup" option to the audio tracks (23.976Hz -> 25Hz). Then I needed to convert the exported SUPs via SupRead (export options: HDDVD, 25Hz) and SubtitleCreator to SUB/IDX. Unfortunately, audio and subtitles are getting out of sync (subtitles after audio), the more time passes by. So I wonder: are the SUP time stamps not fixed correctly when using the "-speedup" options or does one of the other tools introduce the problem? Would it make sense to try 23.976fps in SupRead? Does this have an influence at all if converting from SUP (BD) to SUP (HDDVD)? |
8th February 2009, 09:57 | #8163 | Link | |
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I assume you are using tsMuxeR to build your streams back together ? You need to change the video frame rate to 25 and bind the subtitles to frame rate. The GUI Clown_BD can do this in 1 option for you. |
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8th February 2009, 11:34 | #8164 | Link | |||
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It seems that playlists 1 and 216 are identical - except that 216 has more chapters than 1. Don't know why they made the disc that way. There's a good reason, though, why eac3to chooses the playlist with more chapters. See here: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=6376 When there are two playlists with a different number of chapters, which should I use? There are good arguments either way... Quote:
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No. FPS changes for subtitles is not implemented yet. It's on my to do list, though... |
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8th February 2009, 11:49 | #8165 | Link |
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eac3to v3.07 released
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* added support for MKV video tracks without sequence headers in bitstream * added support for old style MKV AAC tracks * added support for various MKV "A_MS/ACM" audio formats * added support for various MKV "V_MS/VFW/FOURCC" video formats * added warning for tracks where bitstream parsing failed * demuxing a video track now also complains about video gaps/overlaps * the "-check" option now also complains about video gaps/overlaps * optimized memory allocation * fixed: adding subtitle caption count to filenames sometimes didn't work * fixed: subtitle caption counts in log sometimes had wrong track numbers * fixed: all non-supported MKV tracks shared the same description * fixed: incorrect framerate mismatch complaint was shown for pulldown sources * fixed: FLAC tracks in MKV files don't slow down detection, anymore * fixed: source file detection read 300MB from every source file If you have any MKV samples with eac3to supported audio/video codecs which are not properly handled by eac3to, please upload a small sample for me. Thanks! MKV subtitles, chapters and attachments are still not supported at all. Maybe next week... |
8th February 2009, 12:19 | #8167 | Link | ||
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Ok, I have another problem. I tried to convert the E-AC3 soundtracks of the European King King HD-DVD to AC3 and - while I was at it - apply a PAL speedup:
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8th February 2009, 14:16 | #8170 | Link |
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Thanks for the hint. I'm pretty sure I read somehwere (3.06 command line help?) that the "-speedup" option was only valid for audio tracks.
But ok, obviously my fault. I must admit that I used a GUI for my M2TS conversions and used the command line the frist time for the EVOs. |
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D:\>eac3to h: 1) 00216.mpls, 00011.m2ts, 1:30:05 - h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9) - TrueHD, English, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, French, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Portuguese, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Thai, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz - DTS Express, English, stereo, 48khz 2) 00202.mpls, 00105.m2ts, 0:26:44 - MPEG2, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz 3) 00203.mpls, 00106.m2ts, 0:16:00 - MPEG2, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz Code:
D:\>eac3to h:\bdmv\playlist\00001.mpls 1) 00001.mpls, 00011.m2ts, 1:30:05 - h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9) - TrueHD, English, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, French, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Portuguese, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Thai, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz - DTS Express, English, stereo, 48khz D:\>eac3to h:\bdmv\playlist\00001.mpls 1: chapter.txt M2TS, 2 video tracks, 7 audio tracks, 15 subtitle tracks, 1:30:05, 24p /1.001 1: Chapters, 51 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11) 4: TrueHD/AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz (embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz) 5: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -30dB 6: AC3, Spanish, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -30dB 7: AC3, Portuguese, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 8: AC3, Thai, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 9: AC3 Surround, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 10: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 24 bits, 192kbps, 48khz 11: Subtitle (PGS), English 12: Subtitle (PGS), English 13: Subtitle (PGS), French 14: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish 15: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese 16: Subtitle (PGS), Chinese 17: Subtitle (PGS), Chinese 18: Subtitle (PGS), Korean 19: Subtitle (PGS), Thai 20: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish 21: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese 22: Subtitle (PGS), Korean 23: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish 24: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese 25: Subtitle (PGS), English Creating file "chapter.txt"... Done. Well, I guess this command: D:\>eac3to h:\bdmv\playlist\ xxxxx.mpls is giving me the main movie playlist (& incorrect 51 chapters) every time, so apparently I've not used a proper eac3to command... EDIT: Here are the very different results when using eac3to v2.65! Apparently 00217 is the correct mpls to choose! Code:
D:\>"c:\program files (x86)\eac3told\eac3to.exe" h:\ 1) 00217.mpls, 00011.m2ts, 1:30:05 - h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9) - TrueHD, English, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, French, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Portuguese, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Thai, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz - DTS Express, English, stereo, 48khz 2) 00216.mpls, 00011.m2ts, 1:30:05 - h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9) - TrueHD, English, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, French, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Portuguese, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, Thai, multi-channel, 48khz - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz - DTS Express, English, stereo, 48khz 3) 00202.mpls, 00105.m2ts, 0:26:44 - MPEG2, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz 4) 00203.mpls, 00106.m2ts, 0:16:00 - MPEG2, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, stereo, 48khz D:\>"c:\program files (x86)\eac3told\eac3to.exe" h:\ 1) M2TS, 2 video tracks, 7 audio tracks, 15 subtitle tracks, 1:30:05 1: Chapters, 16 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11) 4: TrueHD/AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz 5: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -30dB 6: AC3, Spanish, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -30dB 7: AC3, Portuguese, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 8: AC3, Thai, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 9: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 10: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 24 bits, 192kbps, 48khz 11: Subtitle (PGS), English 12: Subtitle (PGS), English 13: Subtitle (PGS), French 14: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish 15: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese 16: Subtitle (PGS), Chinese 17: Subtitle (PGS), Chinese 18: Subtitle (PGS), Korean 19: Subtitle (PGS), Thai 20: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish 21: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese 22: Subtitle (PGS), Korean 23: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish 24: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese 25: Subtitle (PGS), English Last edited by laserfan; 8th February 2009 at 16:30. |
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8th February 2009, 17:01 | #8173 | Link | |
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One more question then. Are you saying that doing something like this:- Code:
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8th February 2009, 19:32 | #8174 | Link | |
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Why don't you just make it a global option? |
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eac3to.exe "G:\Movies\The Third Man\The.Third.Man.mkv" MKV, 1 video track, 4 audio tracks, 1:45:13, 24p /1.001 1: h264/AVC, English, 1436x1080 23.976p 2: FLAC, English, 1.0 channels, 1:45:13, 16 bits, 48khz "FLAC 1.0 @ 202kbps" 3: VORBIS, English, 1.0 channels, 48khz "Commentary w/ Steven Soderbergh and Tony Gilroy" 4: VORBIS, English, 1.0 channels, 48khz "Commentary w/ film scholar Dana Polan" 5: VORBIS, English, 1.0 channels, 48khz "Abridged recording of Graham GreeneÆs treatment, read by actor Richard Clark e" v01 The video bitstream is encoded in a non-standard framerate. Bitstream parsing for tracks 3-5 failed. Demuxing these tracks may still produce correct results - or not. And a small suggestion. It might be better to say "Demuxing these tracks may or may not produce correct results." instead of what you currently have. At least thats what I think. Last edited by Snowknight26; 8th February 2009 at 20:07. |
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9th February 2009, 13:22 | #8178 | Link |
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Hi Madshi!
Did you have changed anything regarding Drive-Read-Speed in your last version? I used the following command to copy video and audio direct from my drives to a hdd-folder: eac3to f: 1) 3: video.mkv 9: audio.flac (from my HD-DVD-Drive) With version 3.06 it took ~45 min. With version 3.07 it took 12 hours!!! I have the same effect with my Blu-Ray-Drive. I stopped the test with my Blu-Ray-Drive after 4 hours. Thanks in advance, S. |
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The most common free lossless encoder is FLAC, supported in mkv container. You can demand multichannel FLAC support in PCH.
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