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13th July 2007, 00:36 | #501 | Link | |
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This is referenced in some earlier posts in this thread, but here's a quick synopsis. 1) Demux the DTS-HD Master track with TSremux. Open the m2ts file, right click on the DTS-HD track and extract elementary stream. Name it dts-hd.dts 2) Run DTScore.exe dts-hd.dts core.dts - This extracts the basic (normal) DTS stream from the HD DTS stream. 3) Run Tranzcode_0.4beta and extract 6 wav's from the core.dts file. 4) Use BeSweet (newest beta) to merge the 6 wav's into an AC3 or flac file. You choose your output. I was able to create a 640k AC3 stream from the DTS-HD Master stream. All of these utilities can by found by searching the Doom9 forums. Good luck to you. |
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13th July 2007, 04:17 | #502 | Link | |
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Thanks. I will give it a shot, though this might all be over my head. By the way, it isn't just flyboys, it's every Fox title I think-I have about 6 and all of them have this problem. |
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13th July 2007, 14:42 | #504 | Link | |
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Autoit Error Error: Unable to execute the external program The system cannot find the file specified Also, assuming you can help me out with that error, a couple more questions 1) How exactly do I use Tranzcode and BeSweet? It appears that I need to open up a command prompt window, and I am not too familiar with those. What should I type in for each of those programs? Last edited by maya; 13th July 2007 at 18:18. |
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13th July 2007, 18:38 | #505 | Link |
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if you dont like command line, you could use this litt tool to convert DTS to AC3 (it uses tranzcode+aften. Aften is better than besweet/ffmpeg ac3enc engine)
http://alkasar.online.fr/Softs/dts2ac3 v0.3.rar edit : oops... i realize the readme and tool is in french. Just extract and copy everything somewhere on your pc and double click the .hta file. Usage should be selfexplanatory. Last edited by Alkasar; 13th July 2007 at 18:41. |
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"The system can't find the file specified" Anyone have any ideas? |
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14th July 2007, 13:57 | #508 | Link |
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@kvoss: there's also englisch version of the side: http://www.schudy.de/dts/dts2ac3-e.htm
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Reads and writes from/to disk are asynchronous. This requires additional buffering and on some systems gives you errors. By unchecking the box you force the reads/writes to be synchronous to make it more compatible with various systems at a slight performance expense.
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Kevin Last edited by oldpainless; 14th July 2007 at 17:03. |
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Now I have a Panasonic BDP-10 Player. -)) But I have trouble with the Remuxed Streams - the won't play. For example: - When I remux to Blu-Ray and burn, the Panasonic recognized the Disk, will play, but later 1 Sec stops playing. Then I found out this: -I have one other BDMV-Directory on Harddisk. When I burn this, the Panasonic says BD-Video and plays fine. When I remux the m2ts-Stream of this Direcotry (h.264 + AC3) I get one new m2ts-Stream withe the same Audio and Video. Then I only replace the m2ts-Stream in the BDMV-Directory and burn again. The Panasonic don't play. (He will beginn, but later one Second he Stops). I think, now he don't like something in the new m2ts-Stream. Last edited by dorati; 16th July 2007 at 09:55. |
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Has123 and enjoyer,
This method that dorati wrote (the post from 30th of june) works for me, my PS3 recognizes it as AVCHD and its playing with AC3 sound. ---> Start Nerovision and create a AVCHD Projekt. Add some valid Videoclips (30 Sek. or so) and burn the Projekt on a DVD-RW. It is importand to burn and not to cancel. If cancel, all Tempdata are erased. Later Burn DON'T close the aplikation Now, in Dokumente und Einstellungen\User\Lokale Einstellungen\Temp\NeroHDDVDxxxxxx (on German XP) you found a BDMV-Folder. Nero generated a 00000.m2ts. I change this with the 00001.m2ts from TSRemux (renamed). Then I change in CLIPINF the 00000.clpi with the one of TSRemux (renamed). And at last in PLAYLIST the 00000.mpls. But in this 00000.mpls I changed with a HexEditor the 00001.m2ts in 00000.m2ts (For Play the right file). Now you say in NeroVision Burn again and Nero is burning the updated Data. All is playing fine on my PS3. Subtitle, AC3-Output. Last edited by dd03pehe; 18th July 2007 at 01:10. |
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Try to pick one of the h264 samples from http://x264.nl/h.264.samples they work fine for me. When you have burned your project, do the steps mentioned above, and choose burn again. |
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18th July 2007, 13:38 | #519 | Link | |
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Thanks, |
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18th July 2007, 15:17 | #520 | Link | |
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Btw. Are you trying this on demuxed .mkv's that you muxed using ffmpeg or xmuxer? Because I don't think anyone has got that to work yet. The file i used was a .m2ts from a bluray disc that I ran in tsremux with bluray setting. Can't wait for mkv support in tsremux.. |
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