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30th November 2008, 21:16 | #7202 | Link |
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what that means ?
eac3to v2.79 command line: "D:\DVD-tools\RipBot264v1.11.5\Tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "F:\Batman-7.ts" 2:"C:\temp\RipBot264temp\job3\audio.1.mp2" -progressnumbers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TRP, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks 1: MPEG2, 704x480 60i /1.001 (4:3) 2: MP2, 2.0 channels, 160kbps, 48khz, -226ms 3: MP2, 2.0 channels, 160kbps, 48khz, 15038ms [a02] Extracting audio track number 2... [a02] Applying MPx delay... [a02] Creating file "C:\temp\RipBot264temp\job3\audio.1.mp2"... [a02] This track is not clean. Processing aborted. [a02] Please clean the track with delaycut and then retry eac3to. Aborted at file position 303874048. how can I fix that ? |
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For those interested, the eac3to (SSRC) resampling graphs are now online here:
http://src.infinitewave.ca As far as I can see, eac3to belongs into the top group of steep resamplers. It's intentionally not as steep as the original SSRC algorithm, but still belongs to the steepest algorithms in the comparison. However, if you are willing to sacrifice high frequency response and if you don't mind some aliasing artifacts, there are other resamplers which have noticeably less ringing. I've learned that there's not one "best" resampler. Going steeper gives you get better high frequency response, but you buy it with stronger ringing. So the "best" resampling algorithm/parameters depend on the material and also on your taste... |
1st December 2008, 00:52 | #7206 | Link |
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2.79 works with my file that I tried to convert, but I'm not able to extract the audio track from this file : (10 megs) http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f...db6fb9a8902bda still a cartoon reordered from my FTA. here the info from mediainfo General Complete name : D:\DVD-convertion\done\Batman-5.TSSplit.1-57.ts Format : MPEG-TS Format profile : No PAT/PMT File size : 10.0 MiB Duration : 1mn 18s Overall bit rate : 1 067 Kbps Video ID : 6690 (0x1A22) Format : MPEG Video Format version : Version 2 Format profile : Main@Main Format settings, Matrix : Default Duration : 1mn 18s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 705 Kbps Nominal bit rate : 809 Kbps Width : 704 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4/3 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Colorimetry : 4:2:0 Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.080 Audio #1 ID : 6691 (0x1A23) Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 2 Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 160 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Resolution : 16 bits Video delay : -742ms Audio #2 ID : 6692 (0x1A24) Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 2 Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 160 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Resolution : 16 bits Video delay : -742ms |
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do you think you can add where the audio track failed ? like 341megs : 23:34.112 like that I could just split my movie.. and convert before and after that time. Last edited by survivant001; 1st December 2008 at 01:05. |
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1st December 2008, 09:00 | #7208 | Link | |
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You can use TsRemux or tsMuxeR to do the demuxing/extracting. Then you can run the audio track(s) through delaycut to fix them. Finally, if there's any other audio processing, you can then use eac3to.
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So the problem is somewhere around 303874048 bytes (probably a few bytes before that). |
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1st December 2008, 21:37 | #7209 | Link |
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Madshi (or anyone else knowledgeable in these matters), i have a Japanese LCPM 2.0 sound track (Macross Frontier, Blu-Ray), which I'd like to convert to DTS 1.5 Mb/s, if possible. I have SurCode 1.0.29. But when I run eac3to, like this:
eac3to 00002.m2ts 3: c:\video\mf4.dts Then eac3to starts to create two wav files (for left and right, it seems). Not quite what I was looking for. Am I missing something? I've done a lot of DTS decoding, just never encoding. Thanks
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Hmm, on my Vmware box I now get the following:
command line: eac3to 00002.m2ts 3: c:\video\mf2.dts -1536 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M2TS, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 1:12:28 1: Chapters, 7 chapters 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 3: RAW/PCM, Japanese, 2.0 channels, 16 bits, 48khz [a03] Extracting audio track number 3... [a03] Reading RAW/PCM... [a03] Swapping endian... [a03] Writing WAVs... [a03] Creating file "c:\video\mf2.R.wav"... [a03] Creating file "c:\video\mf2.L.wav"... [a03] The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits. Encoding DTS <1536kbps> with Surcode... Found Surcode DTS Encoder version 1.0.29.0. Surcode says/asks: "At least one valid source file must be specified to encode.". Pressing the Surcode "Encode" button didn't seem to work... Closing Surcode... The eac3to FAQ says: "Surcode doesn't like long filenames/paths. Change them and you 'll be ok." I don't see any long filenames, though. Anyone else has any idea? Thanks
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BTW, I can't understand why you need convert a lossless format: LPCM 2.0 16 bit 48 KHz -> 48000 x 16 x 2 = 1536 Kb/s to a lossy format: DTS 2.0 1536 Kb/s Use flac to less space or preserve LPCM
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I don't have an HDMI 1.3 receiver (yet). So, since I'll be streaming this BD series to my PS3, using the optical out, I figured I wouldn't be able to do LPCM over the 'bitstream' channel. But now I'm not so sure anymore. it seems "LPCM 2.0 48Khz" is supported over optical. So maybe it's just 7.1 LPCM that needs to be done over HDMI per se? This warrants some tests.
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"LPCM 2.0 48Khz" is supported over optical. 7.1 LPCM needs to be done over HDMI.
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2nd December 2008, 03:33 | #7218 | Link |
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eac3to can't detect this FLAC track but madFLAC Source accepts it and is decoded fine with ffdshow.. well, apart from time issue.
http://www.stfcc.org/misc/departed.flac Only thing I can do is make a graph of madFLAC Source -> ffdshow audio decoder -> Dump, then use eac3to to convert that PCM track to FLAC. :P Last edited by Snowknight26; 2nd December 2008 at 09:04. |
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Issue with HD-DVD files
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Madshi, seems somthing wrong now.... F:\Chicago\HVDVD_TS>c:\eac3to\eac3to hv001t01.evo+hv001t02.evo+hv001t03.evo+hv00 1t04.evo+hv001t05.evo+hv001t06.evo+hv001t07.evo+hv001t08.evo+hv001t09.evo+hv001t 10.evo+hv001t11.evo+hv001t12.evo+hv001t13.evo+hv001t14.evo+hv001t15.evo+hv001t16 .evo+hv001t17.evo+hv001t18.evo+hv001t19.evo+hv001t20.evo+hv001t21.evo+hv001t22.e vo+hv001t23.evo+hv001t24.evo+hv001t25.evo+hv001t26.evo EVO, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 1 subtitle track, 14:47:35 1: Joined EVO file 2: h264/AVC, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9) 3: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 894kbps, 48khz (core: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 3024kbps, 48khz) 4: E-AC3, 2.0 channels, 448kbps, 48khz 5: Subtitle Wrong duration is listed and something seems to be wrong with the 5.1 track listing. When the files are processed, an endless list of 13ms audio overlaps are reported in the 5.1 track. Tried eeac3to v2.79 and v2.78 with this result, same EVO files where processed before with older version of eac3to without problems (cannot remember what version though... if important I can check) |
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