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11th May 2008, 23:57 | #4741 | Link | |
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P.S: I just noticed that the help text still stated "only in demuxed form" for the audio formats. This is outdated. I just removed it from the first page and from my source code. However, it didn't apply to AVC, cause AVC is video and not audio. It reads the source EVO file and creates all the other files listed in the command line. Of course the track numbers ("1:" etc) vary, depending on the source file. So you first have to do "eac3to sourcefile" to get a proper track listing. Then you can build the correct command line from there by using the correct track numbers. Last edited by madshi; 11th May 2008 at 23:59. |
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12th May 2008, 00:01 | #4742 | Link | |
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Also while there are recommended DTS en/decoder, there is only recommended AC3 decoder, what about encoder? Aften as good as it gets?
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All work fine, maskchannels and channel map, with ac3 sources and libav decoder. Using a 3/3.1 wav still: Quote:
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12th May 2008, 03:32 | #4746 | Link |
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Ey madshi, thanks for this program
I'm having a weird problem I also posted here: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=1461 The sample in that post has 4 audio tracks: 1-DTS 2-LPCM 3-AC3 4-AC3 tsMuxer only detects 1, 3 and 4, and eac3to only 3 and 4. Can you help me with this? I just want to demux that LPCM track, it plays fine but I have this problem. |
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12th May 2008, 08:42 | #4752 | Link | |
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Your sample above works fine on Media Player Classik, but don't work on NMT. The Video is stuttering and no sound. But now the most important: I found a way - that works !! 1. "eac3to 00152.m2ts+00155.m2ts+00154.m2ts movie_temp.mkv" 2. open movie_temp.mkv in tsRemuxer (tsRemuxer found only the h.264-Videotrack in the MKV - and NO Audiotrack) 3. add the needed AC3- Audiotracks to tsRemuxer (Step 1. has build the mkv and extract the Audiotracks) 4. Mux to ts or m2ts. Now the 2 Points (Seamless Branching) plays perfekt on NMT. I don't now, witch step ist the important and why (timestamps) !?! - but it plays fine All the other steps, i make before: Demux - recalculate the timestamps mith tsmuxer and mux again and so on don't work.... |
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12th May 2008, 09:36 | #4754 | Link | |
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Can someone else use "Nero Audio Decoder 2" in GraphEdit? |
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Do you have samples for all those funny AC3 formats? If so, could you make them available to me? I'd like to check the channel order output of Nero and Sonic decoders. Maybe I need to do some channel remapping for those decoders, too... Also, do you happen to have some DTS, MLP or MP2 samples with funny channel formats? Quote:
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Thanks. Unfortunately (as you could probably guess) that sample is really damaged. I checked back to see why eac3to v1.16 was able to handle this file and the answer is relatively simple: eac3to v1.16 didn't have its own EVO reader yet. Instead it made use of Haali's Media Splitter. Haali's splitter tries to work around damaged files. eac3to's internal reader does not. Quote:
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(1) You *HAVE* to use eac3to to join the m2ts parts. This is currently the only way to handle seamless branching movies correctly. (2) For the NMT you have to remux the stuff you got from eac3to to TS or m2ts by using TsMuxer. |
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I have a 1080/60i AVC source with gaps according to eac3to.
When I mux the video mkv (without the gaps file used), the sound is out of synch. When using the gaps file I cannot open the resulting file at all. Is it possible to deinterlace without re-encoding? Or how can I change the framerate to 29,97? Thanks in advance! |
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I will try DTS/MLP. |
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