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9th July 2010, 20:29 | #10302 | Link |
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eac3to cannot fully demux my TS files (from DVB-T, UK).
Unlike other programs like tsMuxeR, eac3to at least recognizes that there are subtitles there. But -demux only extracts the video and audio. Also when I -demux some <path>\video.ts, it extracts the audio and video to the same folder as eac3to.exe, not the video file folder and no other way of setting the output to another folder. Pretty annoying. |
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otherwise there could be problems when muxing e.g. hdtv stuff and then deleting the .ts source afterwards only to find out that you then cannot demux one of those streams from the .mkv when you need to. thanks! |
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But the the change only is for: * mkvmerge: enhancement: mkvmerge uses header removal compression by default for AC3, DTS, MP3, Dirac and MPEG-4 part 2 tracks. Quote:
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With old versions of MkvExtract the flac tracks was extracted in ogg container by default. Now is not extract in ogg container.
2010-05-28 Moritz Bunkus * mkvextract: feature removal: Removed support for extracting FLAC tracks into Ogg FLAC files. Instead they're always written into raw FLAC files. The option "--no-ogg" has been removed as well.
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Use BDInfo to identify the playlists for each episode (it can sort by time.) Then you can use eac3to on each. Or, if you don't care about chapter times, you can demux the m2ts directly (sort by file size). IIRC, eac3to is supposed to show playlists longer than 15 minutes, so this is probably a bug. |
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eac3to xyz.mpls This way you see, which playlist corresponds to which .m2ts file. The bigger Problem is, you don't know the right order for the episodes, i.e. you can't tell which ist the first. There is no guarantee that either the .m2ts file name of the .mpls file name helps you there. I have not found a satisfying solution to this problem. |
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The second pass restore the max peak found to the max value allowed. When only decode (only lossy encoder/decoder imperfections) I use -no2ndpass because this overflows are always errors (can't be present in original source) and are imperceptibles. But is your choice.
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Sometimes, the .mpls files are in the same order as the episodes (the .m2ts files hardly ever are). However, in some shows, you can apparently not even play each episode seperately. Example: Terminator: TSCC Season 1 in TMT, there is not a playlist for each episode, only one for all three in a row. (However, there *is* a .m2ts file for each episode. |
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No, I'm in the same boat as you. I just stick the blu-ray in my PS3 and note down the run times of anything I want to rip. Not ideal but I can't think of any other way to do it. I then run a batch script which runs eac3to against all the playlists on the disk and outputs a text file with all the playlists and run times on it so I can select the right ones easily enough.
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Another option, I think a program like DVDFab you can use to rip individual episodes to mkv. Each episode in DVDFab will have a Title# which you should then be able to match off using a player like PDVD to figure out which title# is what episode (this is what I do for SD DVD tv shows)
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Guys, dunno if it's a known issue but i can not use Nero audio decoder with eac3to anymore. (with my Seven 64)
I have hd patch of Nero 7 but i can't see Nero audio decoder2; instead nero audible decoder appears. And when i try to decode any thd with eac3to and i force it to decode with nero, here is what madshi says: Code:
eac3to v3.22 command line: eac3to\eac3to C:\pcm\try.m2ts 3: C:\pcm\audionerothd.pcm -nero ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M2TS, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 0:05:00, 24p /1.001 1: VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 2: RAW/PCM, English, 2.0 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz 3: TrueHD/AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 96kHz, dialnorm: -27dB (embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB) [a03] I'd like to use the Nero decoder, but it doesn't seem to work. <ERROR> EDIT: I forgot libav is the default decoder for thd because of the nero's channel limitation. But anyway eac3to had to work with nero when it's forced? I'll give it a go with ac3 and eac3 which nero supposed to be default for them. EDIT: Yes i gave it a go with an ac3 file and eac3to couldn't decode it with its default decoder Nero and forcing it to use nero gave the same caution: "I'd like to use the Nero decoder, but it doesn't seem to work." eac3to can not recognize Ne.Audible.ax- fake nero audio decoder2 on Seven. Shall we forget nero anymore? Or is there any hack? _ _ _ _ _ Last edited by rica; 21st July 2010 at 01:14. |
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BTW, this is an "how to" guide for arcsoft decoders on Seven or Vista SP2.
Somebody may be interested: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showp...postcount=3065 _ _ _ _ _ _ |
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