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http://www.stfcc.org/misc/eac3to/11-14.mkv
http://www.stfcc.org/misc/eac3to/1408.mkv http://www.stfcc.org/misc/eac3to/thirdman.mkv Quote:
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Thanks for the mkv support, very much appreciated! I have a wish list item: With more and more concerts footage coming out on Blu-Ray, it would be real sweet if you could add a split by chapter option when converting the lossless audio to flac files. Of course it would only work when reading an actual Blu-Ray structure. |
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BTW, if anybody is interested, you can use the undocumented switch "-logmkv" to get a tree structure of the MKV file. It's quite similar to what "mkvinfo" outputs. That way you can see whether eac3to read your MKV file correctly... The video in that MKV is encoded with 23.976/1.000fps. I consider that "non-standard". The correct framerate would be 24.000/1.001fps. That's why eac3to (correctly) posts a warning. You can fix the problem by using "eac3to 24.s01e01.mkv fixed.mkv -slowdown". That will patch the video bitstream from 23.976/1.000 to 24.000/1.001. I don't think you will notice a difference when watching, though. Would be just for "peace of mind". Quote:
Can't foobar2000 split FLAC files into chapters somehow? I thought I had seen something like that... |
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Lossless check warnings
having an issue I think I read many have but I couldn't find any suggested solution other than installing nero (I dislike any nero after v6) :
eac3to v3.06 command line: eac3to.exe F:\00005.m2ts 2: C:\0005.ac3 -640 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TrueHD/AC3, 5.1 channels, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB (embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB) Extracting TrueHD stream... Removing TrueHD dialog normalization... Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... Encoding AC3 <640kbps> with libAften... Creating file "C:\0005.ac3"... [libav] Lossless check failed - expected 2c, calculated 43 <WARNING> [libav] Lossless check failed - expected 90, calculated a4 <WARNING> [libav] End of stream indicated <WARNING> The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits. eac3to processing took 3 minutes, 51 seconds. Done. thanks |
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Thanks so much for looking into the clipping problem! It makes sense that it's a libavcodec problem. I look forward to an update I can't adequately express how awesome this program is, and how even more awesome the quality of support and frequency up updates are!! Thank you!! -MiSfit
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MKV, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 1 subtitle track, 0:00:11, 60i /1.001
"SPORTSILLUSTRAT", TNT in HD (TNTH) 1: MPEG2, English, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9) "MPEG2 1080i" 2: AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB "DD5.1 448k" 3: Subtitle (SRT) eac3to says there's a SRT subtitle in this file when there's no subtitle. http://www.sendspace.com/file/nq923t MKV, 1 video track, 1:30:18, 23.999p 1: h264/AVC, 1080p24 (16:9) [v01] The video bitstream framerate field doesn't match the container framerate. <WARNING> [v01] The video framerate is correct, but rather unusual. <WARNING> This is the log on an exact 24.000fps file. http://www.sendspace.com/file/p6c0ta Last edited by yonta; 2nd February 2009 at 04:21. |
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All the MKV files with AVC I've seen have "V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC" as the CodecID. Are you saying some files don't use that? What do they use? |
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However, I do think that in theory it would be possible to have h264 MKV files which are not using "V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC", but "V_MS/VFW/FOURCC" instead, just as some VC-1 MKVs do, but with "avc1" in the CodecPrivate's BitmapInfoHeader. So eac3to also accepts "V_MS/VFW/FOURCC" with "avc1" as valid h264/AVC MKVs, too, just to be safe... Last edited by madshi; 2nd February 2009 at 15:55. |
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