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Wow, nothing about this that I can find in the /h info--if this is "tribal knowledge", how can I join the tribe, or does one have to be born into it!? Re: demuxing, you said: Quote:
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If your source is blu-ray, you don't need to demux the video. Just load the .m2ts file (although this might not work for multiple files).
Do you want to encode the video? Demux it then. Set .264 as extension to the video stream. Alternative, you can use eac3to to convert to matsoska and then build a graph file using haali media splitter --> ffdshow and DirectShowSource() to load in avisynth. Last edited by nautilus7; 15th June 2008 at 16:38. |
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An odd error on Moody Blues: Lovely to See You (HD-DVD)
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D:\Video\eac3to>eac3to y:\HVDVD_TS\L0_MainMovie.EVO+y:\HVDVD_TS\L1_MainMovie.evo 4: f:\moody\moody-aud.ac3 -640 -libav The (E-)AC3 reader didn't receive the format information. The (E-)AC3 reader didn't receive the format information. EVO, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 1:45:26 "mainMovie" 1: Joined EVO file 2: Chapters, 22 chapters without names 3: h264/AVC, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9) 4: TrueHD, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz, -66ms This EVO/VOB file contains authoring faults. Will try to work around that. [a04] Extracting audio track number 4... [libav] FIR filter has state data specified [a04] The libav decoder reported an error while decoding. Aborted at file position 49152. Code:
D:\Video\eac3to>eac3to y:\HVDVD_TS\ 1) L0_MainMovie.EVO+L1_MainMovie.EVO, 1:45:46 "mainMovie" - h264/AVC, 1080i (16:9) - E-AC3, English, 5.1, 48khz - TrueHD, English, 5.1, 48khz - E-AC3, English, 2.0, 48khz 2) Tokuten.EVO, 0:29:26 "Spesial" - h264/AVC, 1080i (16:9) - E-AC3, English, 2.0, 48khz 3) TaikiMenu.EVO, 0:01:00 "Taiki_menu" - h264/AVC, 1080i (16:9) - DTS-HD, English, 5.1, 48khz |
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The 2nd screen/command takes the stream info from the .xpl file. Because of that it's quick and inacurate. It doesn't read any .evo files. When you load the evos (like you did in the 1st screen or by using title 1), 2), ...) you get the actual streams inside the evos.
So, in your case there's something wrong in the evos. Perhaps they are damaged or the eac3 streams have something different from the usual ones (that eac3to likes). Try only the 2nd evo file. If nothing changes, then it might be useful to make a sample and upload here, so madshi can take a look into it, when he show up (i guess he is too busy right now). Else, try re-ripping the disc. Last edited by nautilus7; 15th June 2008 at 16:59. |
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The L1 file throws errors but appears to be decoding and then errors, the L0 errors right away. IMO this is a bad authoring job - which is actually part of one of the errors I got. (lol) No biggie as this is a sort of fringe disk I think and I can get rid of it for someone with a "real" HD-DVD player to have <shrug>
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I am following this thread (and eac3to development) since July 2007. At that point the thread was already 100 pages long --> I read them too. Don't think i am a guru or something. I am here just a little longer than others. All these commands where well explained by madshi when he implemented them in eac3to, so probably were missed by some.
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Hi again, real first trouble...
from the HD-DVD Im' dealing with, I'm extracting two audio tracks, both are DD+, the first is 1536kbs the second is 768kbs, with the last one no troubles getting an AC3 640kbs (just one tenth longer), but no way in convert it to DTS 768, it stutters like crazy and it's longer by almost two minutes (!). But I could easily live with the AC3 640 result. The big problem is the bigger one, the 1536kbs track (always DD+) I've tried everything: - > DTS 1536 - > DTS 768 - > AC3 640 Using Surcode 1.0.21 and .23, Sonic 4.2 and 4.3, Win Xp and Vista, the closest duration of all my attempts is 3 seconds longer than the video, most of them are from 10 to 7 seconds shorter o longer. After almost two days of "tests" I'm a bit skeptical... What am I missing... ? Nik |
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Generally don't look for trouble. Don't worry if audio and video runtimes do not match. Just play the movie and check if audio is in sync in the beginning and end of the movie. That's the only thing that is important. Last edited by madshi; 15th June 2008 at 22:47. |
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Madshi: Why eac3to does not like TSMuxer output (Blu-Ray). AVC stream not detected + huge audio delay.
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eac3to v2.47 released
http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip Code:
* improved detection of AC3/DTS tracks in TS/M2TS container * added support for Blu-Ray style LPCM tracks in TS container * fixed 44.1kHz AC3 tracks * fixed crazy audio delay values when no video track was detected * sometimes video/audio tracks were not properly detected in (M2)TS container * MPEG2 demuxing/remuxing incorrectly output the first sequence headers twice * sequence end codes are removed when demuxing video now, too * MPEG2 pulldown removal is automatically activated only for EVO HD sources now * MPEG2 pulldown removal can be manually activated by using "-stripPulldown" * MPEG2 pulldown removal can be disabled by using "-keepPulldown" P.S: Most MPEG2 TV broadcasts and also most DVDs don't have a reliable pulldown pattern. As a result they work best if you don't remove the pulldown at all. Just keep them at 60i. If you're sure that your source has a reliable pulldown pattern you can force removal of pulldown - but then better check if audio is in sync with the final video/audio files. The HD DVD MPEG2 movies (which are extremely rare, though) should have a reliable pulldown, so for those eac3to removes the pulldown by default. Last edited by madshi; 15th June 2008 at 21:40. |
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