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1st June 2010, 13:43 | #10061 | Link | |
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2nd June 2010, 11:58 | #10063 | Link |
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eac3to v3.20 released
http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip Code:
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3rd June 2010, 02:18 | #10064 | Link |
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regarding 3d remuxing, wouldnt it be better to have both streams output in seperate .mkv files instead of the raw .h264 streams? i remember you said its better to remux to .mkv instead of demuxing the stream, because then some parameters or other stuff in the chain could get lost or something like that.
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3rd June 2010, 07:00 | #10067 | Link | |
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Well, muxing to a container is better only if there are overlaps or gaps in the video stream. I've never seen that with Blu-Ray yet. It might happen for broadcasts, especially when there are recording glitches, though. |
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3rd June 2010, 10:58 | #10068 | Link |
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I'm sorry if there had been similar question before, since the thread is too long for me to go through.
I want to know can eac3to convert 6.1 and 7.1 ch TrueHD audio to aac? I think I'm using the last free version of Nero AAC, and it tells me Nero doesn't support 6.1ch or higher. Is there any way to encode 6.1 AAC with eac3to (using freeware)? |
4th June 2010, 00:02 | #10071 | Link |
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Because that's how the website shows it.
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4th June 2010, 17:58 | #10075 | Link |
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FlaCuda
There is a nice Flac CUDA compression implementation here:
http://cuetools.net/doku.php/flacuda and source too. Do you think could be feasible to implement it in the next version?
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5th June 2010, 10:10 | #10079 | Link |
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Hi
When handling HD-DVD, I discovered that the chapter timestamps are wrong. On the first chapters, the timing is ok or almost ok, and then the difference grows up with the next chapters, leading to several seconds on the last chapters. The chapter jump leads to a position before the real position. Could it be a bug in eac3to ? Could it be something relative to pulldown removal ? (29.976 to 23.976) Is there a solution to correct that ? PS: I have to mention that I notice this problem after producing AVCHD discs with multiAVCHD, so the problem could be either with eac3to or with multiAVCHD. But as I already noticed the same thing with MKV production, I think it could be more in relation with eac3to actions. |
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