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3rd July 2009, 12:53 | #9061 | Link |
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Thanks Atak that's good to know.
I downloaded the trial version and after trying different gui's and finally from the command line using these examples from a previous post :eac3to app.dts app.pcm -0,2,1,3,4,5,6,7 pcm2tsmu app.pcm output.pcm -c 8 I got a good 7.1 with correct speaker layouts. Then I used Tsmuxer to bring the video and audio together and the video and audio looks and sounds great. If I upgrade this version to TMT 3 will I have to use the same commands or is there a better way to get the correct 7.1 stream with the new version? What version of TMT 3 will I need to upgrade to, standard, gold or platinum? Thanks for the help. Last edited by picman1; 3rd July 2009 at 14:22. |
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2) TMT3 installs dtsdecoderdll.dll version 1.1.0.1 3) TMT 3.0.1.133 Patch installs dtsdecoderdll.dll version 1.1.0.5 http://www.arcsoft.com/downloads/dig...update_all.exe you need to have installation of TMT2 on which eac3to recognize the dtsdecoderdll.dll, i.e. "eac3to -test" returns: Quote:
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BTW, there is also new CinemasterAudio.DLL version 4.3.0.236 from the new version 2.6.3 of SONIC CineVision, which works good with eac3to. if you look here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...14#post1158014 and here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...81#post1212881 you will see that this is the first new version of CinemasterAudio.DLL from very long time that works good with eac3to Last edited by xkodi; 3rd July 2009 at 16:55. |
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I don't understand. Are you saying I should replace the dll in a TMT2 installation with one from TMT3? That's not what I want. I want to switch to TMT3, but retain a DTS filter that is usable from eac3to. Before the current TMT3 beta, it was possible to keep TMT2 and 3 installed in parallel, but the beta (and presumably the upcoming official update) doesn't allow that anymore, so it is currently not easily possible to use TMT3 beta while keeping a filter that is usable from eac3to.
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3rd July 2009, 20:38 | #9065 | Link |
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I got some errors while ripping one Blu-ray. Do I need to worry about this (audio/video out of sync or something) or did eac3to fix everything?
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1: MPEG2, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 2: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz) [a02] Extracting audio track number 2... [v01] Extracting video track number 1... [a02] Extracting DTS core... [v01] Creating file "e:\koh.mpeg2"... [a02] Creating file "e:\koh.dts"... [a02] [1:30:49] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v01] [1:30:49] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a02] [1:30:49] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a02] This track is not clean. <WARNING> [a02] [3:09:33] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v01] Video overlaps for 14 frames at playtime 1:30:48. <WARNING> [a02] Audio overlaps for 61ms at playtime 1:30:49. <WARNING> [a02] Starting 2nd pass... [a02] Realizing DTS gaps... [a02] Creating file "e:\koh.dts"... Video track 1 contains 272688 frames. eac3to processing took 16 minutes, 34 seconds. Done. |
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ASAudioHD.ax dtsdecoderdll.dll MagCore.dll MagPCMac.dll MagUIEngine.dll MagUIInter.dll Once you have them you can remove TMT from your computer if you don't like it. Then copy all .dlls to System32 and register ASAudioHD.ax with regsvr32.exe
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Guys, I'm getting an odd error. It's cropped up every now and then, and I'm wondering whether anyone else has seen it...
When demuxing an HD track (either DTS Master Audio or TrueHD) to flac from a movie file, the decoding sometimes quits with the error "The FLAC decoder thread seems to hang". This happened most recently during the second pass of a demux. Eac3to noted multiple overlaps in the demuxed audio track. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this, and how to fix it? I'm running this on older hardware (a single core, 1 GHz Pentium). |
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Restore diagnorm values
Hi, after using eac3to w/o -keepdiagnorm my TrueHD track has no diagnorm info at all and my A/V interpret that as -0dB and normalize to -31dB = the volume is very low. If I run the eac3to ones again on the track the log shows no diagnorm value at all, shouldn't eac3to sett the diagnorm to -31dB and not remove the value?
Can I add diagnorm info, of say -27dB, to a TrueHD track using eac3to? I don't have the source at my summer house so I can't redo the rip from the source BD at the moment. I only have the TrueHD track and the video file at my laptop/PCH. Best regards L. |
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2) Register: x:\Windows\sysWOW64\regsvr32.exe x:\Windows\sysWOW64\ASAudioHD.ax Still nothing?
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I also tested on W7 x64. No problems.
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Thanks for the help, Atak, but it's not working. When I have TMT3 installed, eac3to can't find the DTS decoder. When I uninstall it, reboot, and copy the relevant DLLs and decoder into SysWOW64 and use exactly the commands above, I get a success message but eac3to still can't find the decoder. I'm beginning to think that this is some sort of version incompatibility.
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5th July 2009, 00:25 | #9080 | Link |
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When backing up the movies, I would like to remove the final credits, so I can save some space. If I use the -edit option I know I can remove the last part of the audio data, but is there in eac3to (or any other tool) an option for removing the last part of the video data?
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