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7th March 2009, 00:50 | #8467 | Link | |
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I am facing a similar situation. Finally got an AVR that has HDMI input ( in fact it decodes DD+ over bitstream) but nonoe of the playback devices I have, the A100, Toshiba A3 or PS3 can output DD+ as bitstream. The A3 outputs it as LPCM, the A100 not at all (perhaps as DD+ converted to PCM) and similarly for the PS3. So I just convert the DD+ to DD and put up with the AQ reduction, if any |
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7th March 2009, 01:35 | #8468 | Link | |
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However, the libavcodec conversion to 640k DD is pretty good so the quality loss shouldn't be that noticeable. |
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7th March 2009, 01:37 | #8469 | Link | |
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eac3to's THD to THD+AC3 has almost always worked fine for me (playing back via Popcorn Hour A-110), using old versions of tsMuxeR fixed with ts4Np, or the new version of tsMuxeR. |
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7th March 2009, 01:47 | #8470 | Link | |
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[edit] OK - I can see some challenges with that. Just did the first evo file of a HD-DVD title and while the eac3 track was 978Mb the PCM was 4.6Gb! And I guess that would be almost double for the whole movie! As an aside I can see why folks are clamoring for multichannel FLAC support for the Popcorn Hour Last edited by lchiu7; 7th March 2009 at 02:44. |
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7th March 2009, 04:51 | #8472 | Link | |
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eac3to seems to report the number of fields for interlaced content, not the number of frames.
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Yes, but didn't have time to look into it yet...
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What I can say is that Dolby Digital Plus is indeed fundamentally different on HD DVD compared to Blu-Ray. Well, at least Blu-Ray main audio. For Blu-Ray secondary audio (e.g. Director's comments) DD+ is identical to HD DVD. Quote:
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It doesn't change one bit in the DD+ stream. It just slightly changes the way the DD+ stream is stored in the m2ts container. Quote:
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That's true. Hmmmmm... I guess I could count frames and fields separately. Last edited by madshi; 7th March 2009 at 11:13. |
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Maybe if you stop eac3to development people will think that it's already perfect and the problems must be on any other part... |
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In my case, AC3Filter reported it as 2.1 and played it that way as well. And when I fed the WAV directly to my receiver via SPDIF the center channel was not there. |
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7th March 2009, 16:59 | #8478 | Link | |
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But the problem appears to occur in the conversion before tsMuxeR is involved as the output plays wrong on its own. Then again, the extracted unconverted track cannot be played or identified outside of PDVD with the tools I have. In PDVD the track is identified as MLP rather than TrueHD as by eac3to. I understand they are related but do not recall seeing that before. It could be the track is an oddball but eac3to does convert it to DTS nicely and the bitrate was not higher anyway. |
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