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23rd December 2007, 08:19 | #2181 | Link | |
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This sample plays fine with Nero 7 Showtime. EDIT: I took drmpeg's idea and used Linux "head" utility to trim all after the first 10MB: http://www.sendspace.com/file/q1hjgy Be advised that the first 9 seconds or so is silence. Last edited by calinb; 23rd December 2007 at 20:32. |
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Thanks! Samples of Godfellas and Kingdom of Heaven are coming today, not enough time for this yestersday. Thunderbolt8 Ripping The Pianist right now. I will report filesize of flac when done. You used Sonic CinePlayer Decoder v4.3.0 right? Last edited by rickardk; 23rd December 2007 at 15:28. |
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For dts (all kinds) sonic is the default-best quality decoder. So... if you have it installed, you used it.
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eac3to -test Last edited by nautilus7; 23rd December 2007 at 17:42. |
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/q1hjgy I trimmed all but the start of the large sample with the Linux "head" utility. This sample plays in Nero Showtime but eac3to fails to produce a playable file, as also reported by shanghai2004. The first 9 seconds is silence. |
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delaycut processed source file, but showed many errors: Code:
... Time 00:00:02.110; Frame#= 199. Unsynchronized frame...SKIPPED 68 bytes. Found new synch word Time 00:00:02.132; Frame#= 201. Unsynchronized frame...SKIPPED 68 bytes. Found new synch word Too Many Errors. Stop Logging. Number of written frames = 112737 Number of Errors= 112743 Then I tryed eac3to with this fixed audio, it wrote this: Code:
X:\eac3to>eac3to.exe "X:\audio_fixed.dts" "X:\audio_fixed.ac3" -448 -sonic DTS, 5.1 channels, 0:20:07, 24 bits, 1536kbit/s, 48khz Decoding with DirectShow (Sonic Audio Decoder)... The DirectShow audio decoder didn't accept the input stream. |
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23rd December 2007, 22:05 | #2195 | Link |
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A little off-topic - something strange about Nero Audio Decoder 2 and Blu-ray Disc Dolby TrueHD audio tracks.
I built the following graph with graphedit: File source (BD m2ts file) ---> Nero Splitter ---> Nero Audio Decoder 2 ---> Renderer. The graph plays fine, but when I go to the Nero Audio Decoder 2 settings it reports that the bitrate is 640kbps (so I guess it basically gets the DD core). Is this a mistake or is it really plays the DD core instead of TrueHD audio ? Thanks. Edit: I think the problem is even worse. I took a look at two BD movies with Dolby TrueHD track using TSRemux and it recognized all of the audio streams, including the TrueHD track. But in Nero splitter and Haali it only shows 4 audio tracks, where there are five actually, so this makes me think that the problem is the splitter. Which splitter can recognize Dolby TrueHD tracks ? Last edited by TripleH; 23rd December 2007 at 22:10. |
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