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10th May 2008, 19:55 | #4721 | Link |
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I got a problem with all FLAC Files. its not the encoding into it or playing them back. Its something different. I wanted to extract some flac from my MKVs. mkvextract gives you this Code:
Extracting track 2 with the CodecID 'A_FLAC' to the file 'z:\xxxxx.flac'. Container format: Ogg (FLAC in Ogg) those flac files are not being recognized by eas3to at all, so no way to convert them into something else. Any idea? or solution? |
10th May 2008, 21:45 | #4723 | Link | |
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http://www.networkedmediatank.com/viewtopic.php?t=2921 Scroll down to where it says 'Seamless Branching (AVC)'. You can replace TSSplitter with tsMuxeR for doing the first join which I will do when I update the guide. |
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Can I have a sample of the m2ts file, please? Quote:
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11th May 2008, 09:16 | #4726 | Link |
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eac3to 2.45 successfully extracted the correct chapters from The Terminator, but now I'm having another chapter issue with Terminator 3. eac3to reports and demuxes 97 chapters, almost one every 1-2 minutes, which I'm sure is not the correct chapter structure. Here's a link to the .mpls file: http://www.mediafire.com/?n2cxkcm9amv Please, let me know if you were able to fix it, so I know whether to wait for the next eac3to release before I mux my chapter file Thanks. |
11th May 2008, 14:48 | #4727 | Link |
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Could you add --demuxaudioonly switch? Or something similar which will extract all audio streams without video.
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11th May 2008, 16:05 | #4728 | Link | |
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1. Joining with TSSplitter or copy /b (i tested both - same result) 2. Demux AVC-Videostream and AC3-Audiostream with TsRemux 3. Mux with tsMuxer Later the join-point the video ist stuttering and later 20 Sec. hangs. The stuttering you can see in the short clips, I uploaded. @madshi: Audiogaps are reported - but no Videogaps http://rapidshare.de/files/39377863/00152.m2ts.html http://rapidshare.de/files/39377791/00155.m2ts.html Last edited by dorati; 11th May 2008 at 16:33. Reason: error |
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11th May 2008, 19:37 | #4731 | Link |
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At PC (PowerDVD) it works - at Standalone not.
I use NMT (http://www.syabas.de/) |
11th May 2008, 21:09 | #4732 | Link | |
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The problem is this: There are 2 different types of marks in the playlist files: "entry points" and "link points". Originally I only used "entry points" for the chapter export. This resulted in the problem you experienced with "The Terminator". The first half of the chapters in "The Terminator" were "entry points" and the 2nd half were "link points". Now with Terminator 3 there are about 3 "link points" for every "entry point". If I'd ignore the "link points", the chapter list would be more reasonable for Terminator 3. However, if I ignore the "link points" then The Terminator will only have chapters in the first half of the movie. BDEdit exports both "entry points" and "link points". |
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I've checked the samples you uploaded and they work beautifully with eac3to v2.45 for me. I've simply done this: "eac3to 00152.m2ts+00155.m2ts movie.mkv" and the resulting MKV played perfectly fine with no stuttering at all on my HTPC with Media Player Classic (Haali Media Splitter + Cyberlink h264 decoder). The join point between the two m2ts parts was not visible at all. Have you tried this command line? Are you using eac3to v2.45? |
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11th May 2008, 21:15 | #4734 | Link |
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Of course I could. But I don't really like adding and documenting a lot of options because every option makes the help text more complicated. Maybe some day I'll split the help into "main options" and "expert options" or something like that. Then it wouldn't hurt as much if I add some more options. But right now I prefer to keep the option list as short as possible. Of course you can do the same as "-demuxaudioonly" would do by typing each audio track into the command line. So such an option would just save you a few key presses. Because of that I don't consider it very important at this point in time. I'm more worried about making everything work well right now...
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11th May 2008, 21:38 | #4735 | Link |
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madshi, any chance of getting a switch -tsmuxer to output PCM with the extra data so I can remux these PCM tracks with tsMuxer?
or, do you know of a program that could create this extra data? Last edited by jchappo; 11th May 2008 at 21:57. |
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Is this a one part movie? Or does the movie consist of multiple m2ts files? In the latter case check the file size of all m2ts parts. Are they all divisible by 192? |
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Hi guys, I have a couple of question on the tool use.
1) How do we use the following command PHP Code:
2) What does this line (from the help file) do? PHP Code:
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11th May 2008, 23:53 | #4740 | Link |
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eac3to v2.46 released
http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip Code:
* MPEG2 muxing now fully supports streams with mixed 23.976 and 29.970 content * mixed video/movie MPEG2 streams are now always muxed with 29.970 timestamps * if a movie MPEG2 stream goes 29video, processing is automatically restarted * MPEG2 pulldown is now automatically removed whenever an MPEG2 stream is read * new option "-keepPulldown" can be used to disable MPEG2 pulldown removal * corrected default WAV channel masks for 4.0, 6.1 and 7.1 * added proper channel remaps for libav AC3 decoding of "funny" channel formats * added general channel mask support * WAV parser reads channel mask from extensible header * (E-)AC3 parser sets correct channel mask (1) MPEG2 handling is noticably improved. Especially MPEG2 streams which contain a mixture of movie content (24p or 48i with pulldown flags) and video content (60i) should be handled perfectly now. Also the pulldown is now automatically removed for movie content which has pulldown flags. (2) The audio processing chain got full support for custom channel masks. This is necessary to handle funny channel combinations like e.g. "5.0" correctly. However, the channel mask support is not complete yet. Especially the DTS, TrueHD, MLP and MP2 parsers do not always properly set the correct channel masks yet. So if you guys have any DTS/TrueHD/MP2 samples with funny channel masks, please upload samples for me. Thanks! @tebasuna51, I think I implemented all the changes from your detailed AC3 testing post. But I couldn't really test it because I don't have AC3 samples other than 1.0, 2.0 and 5.1. If you have time, maybe you could check whether my fixed work correctly? Thanks! |
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