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24th March 2013, 12:01 | #12201 | Link |
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24th March 2013, 12:07 | #12202 | Link |
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AVC is a video format.
MVC is a video subformat. eac3to is an audio converter. What exactly is it supposed to support? I'd expect eac3to to ignore video completely, instead. |
24th March 2013, 13:15 | #12203 | Link | |
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eac3to can already pick and remux into a video stream .mkv and extract by .mpls or .SSIF fux the AVC/MVC. eac3to also covers video and is not only dedicated audio has been developped even if the basis for that. Being able to combine directly. Developer mkv can help other applications mvc encoders, readers free 3D bluray, and many are seeking a solution as there only to count the number of post http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=155246 this topic I work elsewhere on player encoder and stream BD 3D AVC/MVC which is in my signature
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24th March 2013, 13:21 | #12204 | Link |
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Overdrive, I've just checked and these files were put into the SysWow64 already but were not in System32 so I copied them in. Unfortunately this didn't change anything. I think I might have a PATH issue though, I've added the path to the System variables rather than user, hopefully this is correct? However, I notice that if I try to run any of the exe files in my eac3to folder by just typing their name in a command prompt such as 'C:\eac3to.exe' they do not launch, instead it says - 'eac3to' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file'.
If I type 'PATH' into a command prompt here is the output, I can see that the variable I've added is in fact the correct path for my eac3to executables folder (it's the last entry at the end): C:\>path PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\Common;C:\Program Files\Com mon Files\Microsoft Shared\Microsoft Online Services;C:\Program Files (x86)\Comm on Files\Microsoft Shared\Microsoft Online Services;C:\Program Files\Common File s\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live;C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Sh ared\Windows Live;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Win dows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Shared ;C:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime\QTSystem\; D:\Installs\Multimedia\Ripping\eac3 to\eac3to327 I'm wondering why this path doesn't work... any thoughts? Last edited by Infineon; 24th March 2013 at 13:35. Reason: Realised what the problem is... space before the D:\... |
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Sorry I've just seen there was a space before the start of the path entry for eac3to, removing it fixed the problem and it's now working. Sadly HdBrStreamextractor still doesn't see the ArcSoft decoder and resorts to libav. I wonder if I should try just using the standard eac3to.exe command line executable to run the extraction? It's a bit complex for me though, I also have this GUI version: 'yr_eac3to_more_gui.exe' even this looks complex for me but I'll give it a try
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24th March 2013, 13:50 | #12207 | Link |
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Probably but it's still not working. I've just tried running eac3to using a GUI, this was the output:
eac3to v3.27 command line: "D:\Installs\Multimedia\Ripping\eac3to\eac3to327\eac3to.exe" "C:\Users\MyUser\Desktop\00003.m2ts" 3: "C:\Users\MyUser\Desktop\test ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M2TS, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 1:30:08, 60i /1.001 1: h264/AVC, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9) 2: RAW/PCM, 2.0 channels, 24 bits, 96kHz 3: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 96kHz (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz) This audio conversion is not supported. <ERROR> |
24th March 2013, 14:09 | #12208 | Link |
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I had left the 'wav' type off the end of that command to make it 'test.wav', when I fixed that and ran again I got: 'The program can't start because MSVCP71.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.' - But it worked !!! OMG...
Now this noob just needs to work out how to cut up a 9GB WAV file I think I can get the chapter data out into txt file using the hdbrextractor ui easily enough. Can anyone recommend a good way to chop up a wav based on chapter info txt file? Then I just need to FLAC encode - simple enough, even for me! Last edited by Guest; 24th March 2013 at 14:49. Reason: 12 |
25th March 2013, 01:22 | #12211 | Link | |
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Many of us seek a solution to some BluRay Disc capricious whose structure is complicated. We would welcome author of eac3to has been about our problem reading and re-encoding that eac3to could solve for a small additional function. cordially
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25th March 2013, 09:27 | #12212 | Link |
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eac3to is an audio converter.
I doubt it will ever be a complete Blu-ray authoring tool. But I may have misunderstood. You may like to explain in french again, your english translation partially makes little sense... |
25th March 2013, 11:59 | #12213 | Link |
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Is eac3to having problems with partitions >2TB?
I found anything but one post in this long thread where someone reports almost the same issue I seem to have. I am unable to demux streams from a BD structure if those files are on a 3TB NTFS partition. Usually I use eac3to in megui but I also tried to demux directly via command line. It's no use. Browsing BD structure, listing streams and playlists, all works fine. However, when I start a demuxing job eac3to stops right at the beginning after writing just some bytes to the destination path and that's it. No more disc activity, no error message, nothing. I tested this with several external 3TB drives by now. It does not work, even if the destination path is my 'small' internal hard drive. |
25th March 2013, 17:38 | #12214 | Link | |
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I frequently downmix DTS 5.1 audio to 2.0 stereo for playing on my hardware player using "eac3to -downStereo" or "eac3to -downDpl". However with both I frequently have the problem (with DTS sources specifically) that explosions and sound effects are super loud and the dialogue are too quiet. What I want to do is basically "boost" Center channel.
The current co-efficients being used by -downStereo are: FL' = FL + 0.7071 x FC + BL FR' = FR + 0.7071 x FC + BR What I want is something like: FL' = FL + 0.85 x FC + BL FR' = FR + 0.85 x FC + BR Can I somehow use custom co-efficients with eac3to? or what tool can I use to convert DTS to WAV with custom co-efficients? Thanks. I am using Windows and would prefer a command line utility. --------------------------------------------------------------- UPDATE: I have found custom channel mixing from DTS can be done with ffmpeg.exe. For tracks in which eac3to downmixing coefficients result in too quiet dialogue, I have done extensive testing and found that mixing 0.25 coefficient Left and Right channels with 1 coefficient Center channels gives the best results for me for watching a DTS movie on a stereo system. Analytically this may seem like a very low amount of FL and FR - but it emphasizes crisp clear Center channel dialogues along with music which "accompanies" the movie instead of overpowering it. This command will convert the first audio track in an mkv file into a stereo downmixed AAC M4A file. It will do the conversion in 32-bit float mode which is what libdts uses internally and so will avoid dithering before passing to AAC compressor. You need to have ffmpeg.exe and qaac.exe on your path. Quote:
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27th March 2013, 02:31 | #12215 | Link | |
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eac3to permet déjà de remuxer un flux vidéo dans un conteneur .mkv mais aussi extraire les pistes par .mpls ou .SSIF les flux AVC/MVC donc eac3to gère bien la vidéo même s'il n'à pas été créé pour çà et que la base reste bien l'audio. Ce qui serai bien c'est que eac3to puisse combiner directement en .mkv et, ou .h264 les 2 flux AVC/MVC d'un Bluray 3D. Nous sommes plusieurs développeur à chercher une tel solution tel que réencodeur MVC, lecteurs bluray 3D, vidéos de camèscope 3D, et beaucoup cherchent une solution mais dans le domaine du gratuit on ne trouve pas grand chose, il suffit de compter le nombre de postes au sujet Guide to convert BD 3D to 3D Left+Right Stereoscopic and Anaglyph qui reste actif mais les solutions sont trés rares. Je travaille d'ailleurs sur un lecteur, réencodeur bluray 2D & 3D + flux 3D BD AVC/MVC qui est dans ma signature et serait heureux que madshi se penche sur notre sujet...
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27th March 2013, 14:59 | #12217 | Link |
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OK thanks,
Sample with MakeMKV, do you have an idea to do the same work for free ? We have "CombineMVC.exe" but this is the format for "transport stream" ( .ts .m2ts .mts) and not CLI
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28th March 2013, 13:56 | #12218 | Link |
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I'm not aware of such tool but why not using x264 within frame packing switch & mkv as output ?
Then, you should be able to mux your A/V streams with mkvtoolnix after that...just a guess. |
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Thanks to all for the feedback about my conversion. Now I'm back to the problem. To resume in short the goal is to make a proper conversion from Dts-HD MA with correct channel mappings to Apple AAC with preserving all channels and using Arcsoft decoder.
Now I got this track Code:
General Complete name : english.dtshd Format : DTS Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Format profile : MA / Core File size : 3.21 GiB Overall bit rate mode : Variable Audio Format : DTS Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Format profile : MA / Core Mode : 16 Format settings, Endianness : Big Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : Unknown / 1 509 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 24 bits Compression mode : Lossless / Lossy [dts @ 0000000002127520] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5002667 microseconds [dts @ 0000000002127520] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate Input #0, dts, from 'english.dtshd': Duration: 04:59:34.15, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1535 kb/s Stream #0:0: Audio: dts (DTS-HD MA), 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), fltp, 1536 kb/s Using eac3to english.dtshd temp.wav -normalize -60ms I get this Code:
General Complete name : temp.wav Format : Wave File size : 7.98 GiB Duration : 2h 45mn Overall bit rate mode : Constant Overall bit rate : 6 912 Kbps Audio Format : PCM Format settings, Endianness : Little Format settings, Sign : Signed Codec ID : 00001000-0000-0100-8000-00AA00389B71 Duration : 2h 45mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 6 912 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 24 bits Stream size : 7.98 GiB (100%) [wav @ 0000000002127160] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5003458 microseconds Input #0, wav, from 'temp.wav': Duration: 01:22:30.49, bitrate: 13852 kb/s Stream #0:0: Audio: pcm_s24le ([1][0][0][0] / 0x0001), 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), s32, 6912 kb/s This ffmpeg -i temp.wav -f f32le - | qaac --ignorelength -o English.m4a --tvbr 100 - generates an error. Advices please. Here's the complete list of acceptable inputs for qaac: Code:
LC 8000Hz Mono -- 8,12,16,20,24 LC 8000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48 LC 8000Hz Quadraphonic -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96 LC 8000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96 LC 8000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112 LC 8000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112 LC 8000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144 LC 8000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144 LC 8000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160 LC 8000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160 LC 8000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 11025Hz Mono -- 8,12,16,20,24,28,32 LC 11025Hz Stereo (L R) -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48,56,64 LC 11025Hz Quadraphonic -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128 LC 11025Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128 LC 11025Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160 LC 11025Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160 LC 11025Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 11025Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 11025Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224 LC 11025Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224 LC 11025Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 12000Hz Mono -- 12,16,20,24,28,32 LC 12000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64 LC 12000Hz Quadraphonic -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128 LC 12000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128 LC 12000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160 LC 12000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160 LC 12000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 12000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 12000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224 LC 12000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224 LC 12000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 16000Hz Mono -- 12,16,20,24,28,32,40,48 LC 16000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96 LC 16000Hz Quadraphonic -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 16000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 16000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224 LC 16000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224 LC 16000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288 LC 16000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288 LC 16000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 16000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 16000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 22050Hz Mono -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48,56,64 LC 22050Hz Stereo (L R) -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128 LC 22050Hz Quadraphonic -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 22050Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 22050Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 22050Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 22050Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 22050Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 22050Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448 LC 22050Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448 LC 22050Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512 LC 24000Hz Mono -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48,56,64 LC 24000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128 LC 24000Hz Quadraphonic -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 24000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 24000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 24000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 24000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 24000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 24000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448 LC 24000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448 LC 24000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512 LC 32000Hz Mono -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96 LC 32000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192 LC 32000Hz Quadraphonic -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 32000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384 LC 32000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448 LC 32000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448 LC 32000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576 LC 32000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576 LC 32000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640 LC 32000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640 LC 32000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768 LC 44100Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 44100Hz Stereo (L R) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 44100Hz Quadraphonic -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640 LC 44100Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640 LC 44100Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768 LC 44100Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768 LC 44100Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 44100Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 44100Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 44100Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 44100Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960,1280 LC 48000Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256 LC 48000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320 LC 48000Hz Quadraphonic -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640 LC 48000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640 LC 48000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768 LC 48000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768 LC 48000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 48000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 48000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 48000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960 LC 48000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960,1280 HE 32000Hz Mono -- 12,16,24,32,40 HE 32000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 24,32,40,48,56,64,80 HE 32000Hz Quadraphonic -- 48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160 HE 32000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,80,96,112,128,160,192 HE 32000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,160,192,224,256 HE 44100Hz Mono -- 16,24,32,40 HE 44100Hz Stereo (L R) -- 32,40,48,56,64,80 HE 44100Hz Quadraphonic -- 64,80,96,112,128,160 HE 44100Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,160,192 HE 44100Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,160,192,224,256 HE 48000Hz Mono -- 16,24,32,40 HE 48000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 32,40,48,56,64,80 HE 48000Hz Quadraphonic -- 64,80,96,112,128,160 HE 48000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,160,192 HE 48000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,160,192,224,256 HE 88200Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160 HE 88200Hz Stereo (L R) -- 64,80,96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320 HE 88200Hz Quadraphonic -- 128,160,192,224,256,320,448,640 HE 88200Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,320,448,640 HE 88200Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,320,448,640,1120 HE 96000Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160 HE 96000Hz Stereo (L R) -- 64,80,96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320 HE 96000Hz Quadraphonic -- 128,160,192,224,256,320,448,640 HE 96000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,320,448,640 HE 96000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,320,448,640,1120 s16le is wrong. 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