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18th August 2009, 17:59 | #9202 | Link |
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How to disable fixes using AV gaps during eac3to demuxing ts source?
After eac3to finishing job I've got out of sync mkv while ts source is in sync. Eac3to found 11 gaps and discontinuous in stream. Only one ts part has problems. Five others w/o Thx in advance. |
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(E-)AC-3 decoding is not deterministic. Selected parts of it are, but certainly not the format as a whole. The specification hints that 24-bit fixed point would be a typical implementation for AC-3, but it is not explicitly required or even suggested. There are 16-bit fixed point tables, and even some hints at 6-bit fixed point for downmixing. For E-AC-3, some floating point tables and calculations are shown, but again it is not stated what the implementation must be. I'm sure Dolby does have some some certification tests and requirements, but those are not publicly available. |
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Am stuck pulling AC3 out of a claimed TrueHD track, feature list for 3.16 claims it can be done however ->
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D:\Video\eac3to>eac3to x: 1) 2: f:\bunny\bunny-vid.mkv 3: f:\bunny\bunny-ac3 1: f:\bunny\bunny-chap.txt M2TS, 1 video track, 5 audio tracks, 10 subtitle tracks, 1:37:18, 24p /1.001 1: Chapters, 16 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: TrueHD/AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz (embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz) <snip> This audio conversion is not supported. Thanks! P.S. Movie is The House Bunny on BluRay... Last edited by BLKMGK; 20th August 2009 at 01:24. Reason: I'm an idiot? lol |
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Thank you for pointing out the obvious. I'll edit the previous to shorten it up <sigh> |
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21st August 2009, 19:14 | #9209 | Link |
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I have a big problem: eac3to does not write to my raid array. When I write to a normal disk, everything is ok. As soon as I write to a raid 5 array (highpoint controller), eac3to becomes extremely slow (essentialy zero). Can anyone help? |
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24fps subtitle out of sync
I'm trying to re-encode a Blu-ray that's 24fps instead of the usual 23.976fps. Video and audio are fine, but the sub is out of sync.
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first time using eac3to with flac-1.2.1-win
log file: "eac3to v3.16 command line: eac3to RingoWave.wav RingoWave.flac ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WAV, 5.1 channels, 0:03:55, 24 bits, 6912kbps, 48khz Reading WAV... Encoding FLAC with libFlac... Creating file "RingoWave.flac"... The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. eac3to processing took 1 minute, 8 seconds. Done." RingoWave.wav : 193Mb RingoWave.flac : 145Mb comment: wave sounds brilliant, .flac result seems dry(opac) 2 questions: how to get more compression? as flac is lossless why sounds worse? |
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illusion? no, i really can hear (8 speakers, 2 sub-woofers and 6.1 amplifier/decoder here). but is possible 3 differents softwares altering it on playback? (VLC media player, adobe audition(in multitrack view), sound forge) curious: winamp play lots of 5.1 formats(dts, ac3,waves...) but is crashing with this 5.1.flac. |
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of course i don't blame eac3to for altering the audio result but flac plugin or any other mysterious issue. after search about madflac features i could not find answers if can be used as winamp plugin. |
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now look here in the bottom of this other post where i wrote "edit" : http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...0&postcount=20 now help me to understand the reason of differents sizes in the result. cheers! Last edited by raquete; 22nd August 2009 at 12:50. Reason: typos |
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If you try compressing other files in both, does roughly the same size difference occur as well? If you recompress the eac3to-generated FLAC in FLAC.exe, does it happen also? |
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