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6th March 2011, 13:57 | #11003 | Link |
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Hey guys !
Is it possible by now to decode DTS-ES Matrix to 7-channel wav file ? I tried to search the whole thread here, but as most of the discussion and answers on that topic seem to be from 2008 dealing with workarounds like using foobar free surround plugin to create the BC from BL and BR channels and so on ... Is there a proper decoding solution for DTS-ES Matrix meanwhile ? audio123 |
9th March 2011, 20:25 | #11004 | Link | |
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Hi i am a noob to eac3to, so bear with me if this was answered in the 550 pages before
i am trying to convert 5.1 FLAC (48k / 24 bit) files to LPCM (or DTSHDMA or True HD), if this is possible. I have tried to convert to LPCM, wavs and w64 but i am getting errors. example of log (same errors i get for wavs or w64 or LPCM) Quote:
I could make it easier and just re-rip it from disc to make a backup disc (which is what i am trying to do here), but now i am curious how i go about converting FLAC back to other lossless audio accepted on Bluray discs. Any noob-friendly advice would be appreciated. EDIT: I have tried using megui (which in turn uses eac3to) and i still get the same type of errors. Not sure what the issue is, if someone can help me i would appreciate it. Now i suppose i should try other BD/ HDDVD movies in which i xcoded the audio to FLAC, since so far i have only tried with one remux/ reencode i have made. Last edited by djmasturbeat; 10th March 2011 at 05:15. |
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12th March 2011, 21:45 | #11005 | Link |
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E-AC3 decode
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What about decoding E-AC3 in eac3to? I have a problem (sample is here). 1. Decode with libav-eac3to: Code:
eac3to v3.24 command line: eac3to 1.ec3 1.lib.wavs -libav ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 0:04:06, 1536kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB Removing E-AC3 dialog normalization... Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... Remapping channels... Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits... Writing WAVs... Creating file "1.lib.L.wav"... Creating file "1.lib.C.wav"... Creating file "1.lib.SL.wav"... Creating file "1.lib.SR.wav"... Creating file "1.lib.LFE.wav"... Creating file "1.lib.R.wav"... eac3to processing took 16 seconds. Done. Code:
eac3to v3.24 command line: eac3to 1.ec3 1.nero.wavs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 0:04:06, 1536kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB Disabling DRC for Nero (E-)AC3 decoding... Removing E-AC3 dialog normalization... Decoding with DirectShow (Nero Audio Decoder 2)... DirectShow reports 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz Writing WAVs... Creating file "1.nero.L.wav"... Creating file "1.nero.R.wav"... Creating file "1.nero.SR.wav"... Creating file "1.nero.SL.wav"... Creating file "1.nero.C.wav"... Creating file "1.nero.LFE.wav"... eac3to processing took 19 seconds. Done. Code:
D:\test>ffmpeg.exe -i 1.ec3 1.ffmpeg.wav FFmpeg version SVN-r25870-Sherpya, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers built on Dec 4 2010 05:23:23 with gcc 4.2.5 20090330 (prerelease) [Sherpya] libavutil 50.33. 0 / 50.33. 0 libavcore 0.14. 0 / 0.14. 0 libavcodec 52.97. 2 / 52.97. 2 libavformat 52.87. 1 / 52.87. 1 libavdevice 52. 2. 2 / 52. 2. 2 libavfilter 1.67. 0 / 1.67. 0 libswscale 0.12. 0 / 0.12. 0 libpostproc 51. 2. 0 / 51. 2. 0 [eac3 @ 01a7ce80] max_analyze_duration reached [eac3 @ 01a7ce80] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate Input #0, eac3, from '1.ec3': Duration: 00:04:06.12, bitrate: 1536 kb/s Stream #0.0: Audio: eac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16, 1536 kb/s Output #0, wav, to '1.ffmpeg.wav': Metadata: encoder : Lavf52.87.1 Stream #0.0: Audio: pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16, 4608 kb/s Stream mapping: Stream #0.0 -> #0.0 Press [q] to stop encoding size= 138447kB time=246.13 bitrate=4608.0kbits/s video:0kB audio:138447kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000048% 1. Comparing libav-eac3to and nero-eac3to, looks like bug in DRC. DRC is only partially ignored: volume increasing still applies, while attenuation is ignored. But what about libav-ffmpeg? 2. Spectrums: ----------------------------------- Also i used Nero9 and Sonic decoders (graphedit: source->dec->WavDest->FileWriter) but DRC and DN was applied - it was expected, they're Dolby certified. AFAIK, libavcodec - is only one freeware opensource decoder and it doesn't apply DN and DRC. I've tried ffdshow tryouts [rev3771 Mar 3 2011 with] with graphedit. In this revision ffmpeg was updated: "Libavcodec AC3/E-AC3/DTS decoders now output floating point data.". With this one i've got the same result as with libav-eac3to (-full). byte-in-byte but WAV (eac3to) is bigger WAV (ffdshow) in last 2048 byte. So, i can't understand why ffmpeg.exe produces a different result and what is right solution for decode E-AC3 ? Unfortunately I have no DD+ Encoder and can't check it myself. Last edited by TDiTP_; 13th March 2011 at 10:45. |
16th March 2011, 03:50 | #11007 | Link |
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Eac3to hang(?) - found using Ripbot 264
Hope someone can help me with this mystery I've been having. I'm betting it is something obvious.. well obvious to someone.
I've been using RipBot264 for about a year now, converting Blu-Rays to AVCHD's. And for the most part, everything has been going fine but recently, things stopped working. So, I installed a new copy of RipBot264 to a new location on a mostly empty 3TB harddrive, and uninstalled and reinstalled all the pre-requisites for RipBot to work (AviSynth, Haali, FFDShow, and Java), just to make sure it wasn't some problem with those. After doing all that, I still have the same issue. Here's what happens. (this is happening now with every bluray I try to rip) So copy the bluray to my HD, I use RipBot to 'add' one of the M2TS files from the Stream folder. I then select the playlist that I want to use and keep most of the other default settings on that screen. Now, clearly, since I got this far, eac2to has analyzed the bluray and presented me with the playback options. Looking in the job file I see all of this in the job folder under the ripBot264temp folder. Anyway, at this point I choose OK, and here's what happens.. it gets stuck Demuxing the stream at Progress 1% -forever-. No log file is seemingly generated, at least nothing with any useful debug info. Looking at the processor, eac2to.exe drops to 00 CPU usage. And it never goes back up, I have left one job there for days. (btw, I turned OFF Low Priority on RipBot's main screen) So, in desperation, I tried running the command from Blu-Ray_ExtractStreams.cmd that Ripbot generates from a command line. Not surprisingly, it gets through the analyze phase with no problems, but when it gets to process phase, it hands right there at 1%. Here's the last few lines of output from eac3to.exe s08 Extracting subtitle track number 8... v02 Extracting video track number 2... a03 Extracting audio track number 3... v02 Muxing video to Matroska... a03 Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder... a03 Reducing depth from 24 to 16 bits... a03 Writing W64... a03 Creating file "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_English.dtsma.w6 4"... process: 1% And it stays there forever. There is plenty of harddrive space on G. Everything has the right permissions to run. The OS is Windows 7. If anyone knows what eac3to is doing at this point, or has some clue as to how I can proceed to figure out why it is stuck, I'd be VERY grateful. Thanks, -Vilous |
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You'll need to run eac3to against the individual playlists. |
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16th March 2011, 17:32 | #11012 | Link |
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Here's the eac3to command line from the CMD file:
"G:\Tools\Ripbot264\Tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "G:\Working\bd\SALT\" 1) 2: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\video.mkv" -seekToIFrames 4: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_English.dtsma.w64" -down16 15: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\15_subtitles_English_1080.sup" 16: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\16_subtitles_English_1080.sup" 17: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\17_subtitles_French_1080.sup" 18: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\18_subtitles_Spanish_1080.sup" 19: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\19_subtitles_English_1080.sup" 20: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\20_subtitles_Spanish_1080.sup" 21: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\21_subtitles_English_1080.sup" 22: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\22_subtitles_Spanish_1080.sup" 23: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\23_subtitles_English_1080.sup" 24: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\24_subtitles_Spanish_1080.sup" 25: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\25_subtitles_English_1080.sup" 26: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\26_subtitles_Spanish_1080.sup" 1: "G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\chapters.txt" -progressnumbers -log="G:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\demuxlog.txt"Here is the entire output: M2TS, 2 video tracks, 11 audio tracks, 12 subtitle tracks, 1:44:03, 24p /1.001 Also of note: As I said, eac3to.exe process stays around just gets 0% CPU forever. (its using a lot of memory while its doing nothing. ) Also indicative of it actually doing nothing as opposed to doing something really slowly is that the audio_English.dtsma.w64 file stays at a static size of 26,624KB, and the video.mkv file stays at a static size of 2,688 KB The demuxlog.txt file never gets created. The file version of eac3to.exe is 3.24.0.0 Please let me know if there is any additional info you'd like. Last edited by tebasuna51; 16th March 2011 at 18:14. Reason: Delete dup and useless info. |
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I can suggest only try to run the .cmd with only one stream once. And, maybe, the video without the -seekToIFrames parameter.
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16th March 2011, 21:39 | #11014 | Link | |
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And it is just bizzarre, because everything -was- working fine for a long time, and I didn't change anything and STILL get this result after downloading all new software. Oh well, thanks for looking. -Vilous |
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16th March 2011, 21:55 | #11015 | Link | |
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17th March 2011, 03:39 | #11019 | Link | |
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In my second post with the full CMD and its full output, there is no space. (I think he was trying to say he noticed that too and thus requested the full CMD) -Vilous |
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