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15th June 2008, 22:47 | #5122 | Link | |
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All these days without madshi's posts here, i was waiting for his multi quote responses. It was almost certain that he would miss a few, but not this way. Thanks for the update madshi. Looking forward for the new dts-hd master audio decoder. I want to make some 7.1 flacs. |
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15th June 2008, 23:36 | #5124 | Link |
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Yes i'm shure that it really is 24.000
I've tried making a AVCHD with 23,976; Then the audio plays, but the video isnt displayed. Only on 24 fps it works (and on all other rates supported by the format, see here: http://www.avchd-info.org/format/index.html). The current video i'm working with is 720p @ 23,976. The player i'm trying to get it to work on is the Panasonic DMP-BD30. |
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eac3to 2.47 bug report: LPCM, 7.1ch, 24bit, 96kHz track is decoded by eac3to as WAV file that is reported by players as 48kHz, but looks like only the WAV header is wrong, because eac3to reports the parameters correctly: Quote:
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(if the wav header is written accidentally as 48 khz, wouldn't then the track played at half speed? ) |
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Yes, that's exactly the purpose I implemented it for. However, depending on how tsmuxer behaves it might still be better (or worse) to choose MKV as an intermediate step instead of demuxing. My recommendation would be to test both solutions (1: eac3to -> MKV -> tsmuxer; 2: eac3to -> demux -> tsmuxer) and see which end result is better. I can't say which will be better. That depends on tsmuxer. |
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eac3to v2.47 crashed when trying to make a flac out of this one:
www.earselect.se/test.lpcm eac3to v2.22 can handle it though |
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the ac3 commentary track from the patton blu-ray has a -9ms delay. but when demuxing that track eac3to writes the 'applying (e)ac3 delay...' message, which actually doesnt/shouldnt happen in that case. if a delay was applied then the sync would be worse than no change at all, because of the 32ms frame size. so is this message in this case basically only generic even though eac3to doesnt add a delay here, its printed out each time any delay is detected, indicating to the user that eac3to looks to solve this issue automatically, even when the solution is not adding a delay at all?
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Latest eac3to version crashes with title 1 (main movie) of National Treasure 2 Blu-ray. I think this is because of the PiP function (secondary video stream) of this disc. Previous version simple couldn't detect the dts track of the secondary video stream.
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I got the same crash/error on Jumper with 2.47 (with the newest AnyDvd update). I was able to successfully process it with 2.46 and so far (about 1 hour in to watching it) everything's looking good.
I processes NT2 with 2.46 also and had no problems other than that DTS error message. My output video/audio streams were just fine. |
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I noticed that Rambo (2008) blu-ray which uses PiP also doesn't crash with 2.47. Although the PiP audio track is AC3.
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eac3to "F:\Rambo IV 2008 Blu-ray 1080p H.264 DTS-HD MA 7.1" 1) M2TS, 2 video tracks, 3 audio tracks, 2:00:22 1: Chapters, 17 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11) 4: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz 5: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 640kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 6: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB Code:
eac3to "F:\Rambo IV 2008 Blu-ray 1080p H.264 DTS-HD MA 7.1" 3) M2TS, 2 video tracks, 3 audio tracks, 1:31:31 1: Chapters, 17 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11) 4: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz 5: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 640kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 6: AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB Last edited by nautilus7; 18th June 2008 at 11:56. |
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