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10th March 2008, 17:12 | #3782 | Link |
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Does eac3to write audio delays to the log when they are applied? When I encode a track for example
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eac3to a.evo 2: stdout.wav -10ms Also a feature request: It would be helpful if eac3to displayed the bitdepth of the audio tracks if you opened a file. |
10th March 2008, 17:21 | #3783 | Link |
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eac3to doesn't write to the log which delay exactly is applied. But eac3to should write to the log that "a" delay was applied. Also you can see the exact delay in the log either from the command line or from the list of tracks.
When eac3to is asked to output data to stdout there's no proper way for eac3to to write anything to screen. That's just the way it is. However, you can check out log.txt. You should find the bitdepth in there. |
10th March 2008, 17:31 | #3784 | Link |
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What I meant in the feature request was when you open a file
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eac3to a.evo Great programm by the way. |
11th March 2008, 21:20 | #3790 | Link |
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Sum Of All Fears H264:
The mkv created by eac3to plays perfect. But after using mkvmerge to add flac (from TrueHD) the resulting file will not start. If I skip a second in WMP (by clicking the timeline) it will start. If I split the mkv (tried to cut the first second) it will still not start. The length of a mkv is usually shown when opening a mkv in WMP. But not with this one. If I mux video with mkvmerge everything works. I tried to cut samples but I can't reproduce. Only way to reproduce seems to be to mux the whole movie. |
11th March 2008, 21:24 | #3791 | Link |
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@rickard, you reported a similar problem before with Enron (before the -24p switch was there). You reported that the MKV didn't start for you when you added audio. I was not able to reproduce that. I guess when you sent me your MKV, it would also play for me. Have you tried a different media player as a test? Have you tried GraphEdit? Try connecting only video in GraphEdit. And only audio.
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11th March 2008, 21:30 | #3792 | Link | |
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Video and audio plays perfect on their own. But not when merged. Last edited by rickardk; 11th March 2008 at 21:39. |
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11th March 2008, 21:31 | #3793 | Link |
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I'd like to extract DTS 5.1 track 1536kbps already existing in EVO file. What command line must I use:
XXX1.evo+XXX2.evo 4: audio.dts if 4: is no. of dts track? Will I receive full DTS 1536k without double decoding and encoding process? And second: the same situation but want to have the same full DTS but from TrueHD track. Do I need first to make flac and then DTS or straight *.dts track...? Thanks in advance. Regards. |
11th March 2008, 21:42 | #3795 | Link | |
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There's no DTS track inside of an EVO TrueHD track. So your only chance would be to decode the TrueHD track and encode it to DTS. The DTS encoding can be done with Surcode, but that software is not cheap. If you have Surcode, eac3to can do what you want in one step. Just use the same command line as for a DTS EVO track. This will only work if you have Surcode installed properly. |
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12th March 2008, 08:23 | #3797 | Link |
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No. What happens if you split the movie into two parts: (1) the whole movie except the last second (2) the last second. Does the first part play then and the last part not? Maybe the problem is in the very last part of the movie?
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12th March 2008, 11:27 | #3798 | Link |
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I have another issue for you, but unsure if it is related to eac3to or not. I have a BD sourced file that I want to put into an mkv container.
It's mpeg2 with lcpm audio, so I've demuxed the .m2ts with xport, used eac3to 2.26 to convert the lpcm to flac, and them used mkvmerge to create the mkv. I also tried eac3to to create the mkv, then added the newly created flac in afterwards. The file seems to be created successfully using both methods, but I get no audio when I try to play the file in MPC HC. Dscaler is loaded as the mpeg2 decoder, madflac loads as the flac decoder, and haali splitter picks up the audio & video streams, but nothing is sent to the speakers, and the audio icon in MPC HC is greyed out as you'd expect in a video only file. The flac file plays fine by itself. Any thoughts? Thanks. |
12th March 2008, 18:17 | #3799 | Link |
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the video muxing frame rate change is a bit odd.. using -slowdown on a 25fps file and it seems to play fine at 24/1.001 and is synced to the the 24/1.001 audio file but mpc hc properties, haali splitter, ffdshow and evr all still report it as 25fps
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You could try GraphEdit. Only connect audio there from Haali Media Splitter to madFlac to DirectSound renderer (or any other audio renderer). Does it play that way? |
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