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25th June 2010, 11:44 | #10201 | Link |
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I can confirm the problem, the:
"Removing DTS dialog normalization..." only work, with dtshd input, when you use: eac3to input.dtshd output.dts -core And don't work with: eac3to input.dtshd output.dtshd eac3to input.dtshd output.wav eac3to input.dtshd output.wav -libav eac3to input.dtshd output.wav -core eac3to input.dtshd output.wav -core -libav BTW, if eac3to inform: "DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 48kHz, dialnorm: -4dB" you can use this command line: eac3to input.dtshd output.wav +4dB
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25th June 2010, 11:50 | #10202 | Link | |
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But as i say, please, can somebody write a small Tool or Batch to write the extra bytes back to a DTS-HD Header to restore the untouched DTS-HD Header Sadly ive no Skill to code something. |
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25th June 2010, 14:11 | #10204 | Link |
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Then use:
eac3to input.dtshd output.wav +4dB -down16 Of course is a workaround, but the process work at 64 bit float, do you think can be especially noticeably? Maybe any rounding bit. I don't know for what you need the wav's files.
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26th June 2010, 04:44 | #10209 | Link |
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I'm seeing odd behavior with Battleship Potemkin, a newly restored BluRay release from Kino. http://www.kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=1076
See below, it's self explanatory! Code:
E:\Potemkin>eac3to d: 1) 00004.mpls, 00045.m2ts+00044.m2ts, 1:12:12 - Chapters, 20 chapters - h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz 2) 00005.mpls, 00047.m2ts+00046.m2ts, 1:11:48 - Chapters, 20 chapters - h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz 3) 00006.mpls, 00048.m2ts, 0:42:24 - Chapters, 8 chapters - h264/AVC, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz E:\Potemkin>eac3to d: 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E:\Potemkin> I can easily work around this by directly referencing the M2TS in question... Turns out there are two versions of the film on this disc, one with the original Russian cards (since it's a silent film), and another with English translated cards. I prefer the Russian cards with English subtitles, so I just peeked at the M2TSs, and fully demuxed the one I wanted. Incidentally this was 00046.m2ts, and I was treated to the lovely PGS renderer that's now a part of MPC-HC!!! I think eac3to's confusion may stem from the fact that the main movie M2TS files are preceeded by a very short M2TS, which is the Kino logo. But, I'm certainly not Madshi! Anyway, I was able to work around this no problem, but just a heads-up! Everyone should watch this BluRay. It's a great restoration of THE soviet film. Fantastic! Cheers, Derek
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26th June 2010, 05:02 | #10211 | Link | |
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BTW, if you do the English one you do NOT need the subs as they are the same as the placecards. |
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26th June 2010, 06:56 | #10212 | Link |
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Been using eac3to for quite some time now and love it...but I do have a couple of minor requests. First, an option to disable saving the internal logging of the output to a file--typically when batch processing I'll log everything to one file anyway. Secondly, a way to silence the completion "uncorking" sound. It's fairly loud and very annoying when running batch scripts to do some quick remuxing/conversion on lots of files. Other than that it's perfect.
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26th June 2010, 10:30 | #10215 | Link |
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@Killroy:
Yep, that's what I meant to say Regarding the content, I do prefer to see both the Cyrillic characters and the English subs as well. It feels more... soviet? Thanks though! Derek
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rem This goes somewhere before the eac3to.exe is called rename "C:\Program Files\AVTools\eac3to\error.wav" error.none rename "C:\Program Files\AVTools\eac3to\success.wav" success.none rem Here goes your usual processing... rename "C:\Program Files\AVTools\eac3to\error.none" error.wav rename "C:\Program Files\AVTools\eac3to\success.none" success.wav |
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"reduce bitdepth of decoded audio data by using TPDF dithering"
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26th June 2010, 11:20 | #10218 | Link |
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Yeah, the disadvantage of that is you have to be careful with your batch files. E.g., if I have one batch file, "bat_1.bat", that is
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rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\error.wav" error.none rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\success.wav" success.none .\otherdir\bat_2.bat "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\eac3to.exe" foo.mkv 2:bar.flac rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\error.none" error.wav rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\success.none" success.wav Code:
rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\error.wav" error.none rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\success.wav" success.none "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\eac3to.exe" foo2.mkv 2:bar2.flac rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\error.none" error.wav rename "C:\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\success.none" success.wav |
26th June 2010, 11:49 | #10219 | Link |
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Hello everyone,
I hate to sound like a total noob, but I am having a big problem with eac3to. It simply will not convert TrueHD to LPCM. I'm trying to convert a bdrip for playback on my PS3. I do not know why, but it is specifically TrueHD that fails. I mean I just finished successfully converting a DTS-HD MA track to LPCM. I also know it's not a bad rip or anything because I've tried several different TrueHD tracks and none of them will convert. With a DTS-HD conversion I get the full sound, but with TrueHD I end up with no sound and really speed up and stuttery video. If it helps I like to use multiavchd to convert my .m2ts files with DTS-HD / TrueHD to .m2ts files with LPCM. I get no errors with DTS-HD but TrueHD always throws the error that eac3to refuses to convert. Yes, I am running the latest version of both multiavchd and eac3to. I don't know what else I would need as eac3to is promoted as supporting TrueHD decoding out of the box without any additional files. I've searched high and low and I am at a loss on this one. I mean usually people have issues with DTS-HD to LPCM not TrueHD to LPCM. Oh if it makes any difference I am running Windows 7 x64 with the latest windows 7 codec packages |
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