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2nd August 2008, 18:34 | #325 | Link |
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eac3to source1.wav+source2.wav result.wav
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5th August 2008, 00:31 | #327 | Link |
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Are there any stand alone DVD-A players that doesn't check for the water mark?
Are there any firmware modified players that doesn't look for the water mark ? I would like to play my backupss in a player that can send the audio over HDMI. Last edited by audio_cf; 5th August 2008 at 00:33. |
24th August 2008, 12:08 | #336 | Link |
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Hi guys I have a problem related to this program. When I chose to make downmixes it saved them as 24-Bit 96kHz Stereo WAV files that play fine in all media players. However, when I open them in Adobe Audition 3.0 (to make some edits etc.) and save them as "Microsoft PCM WAV" (24-Bit, 96kHz, Stereo), they do not play in any of my media players. The file appears to be playing but there is no sound. The only differences I can see in the file attributes are that there is a new "Audio Format" attribute whose value is "PCM" - this attribute does not exist on the original (working) files. However, if I save the file as a "32-Bit float" Microsoft PCM WAV in Audition, they play fine! Here is an image to explain:
http://www.aotplaza.com/Files/Audio Problem.PNG I don't think that WAV requires any codecs so it can't be a codec problem, right? Any ideas? Last edited by DragonQ; 24th August 2008 at 12:42. |
24th August 2008, 20:48 | #337 | Link |
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Yeah I was pretty sure it was a problem with Audition but thought that someone who knew more about how DVD-A Explorer saved its WAV files might be able to help me. I fixed the problem by setting ffdshow to handle all WAV files. According to some websites I have visited, high resolution and/or surround sound WAV files can only be played back natively if they are in WAVE EXTENSIBLE format and the files I was saving were in PCM format, which cannot be played back natively (due to Microsoft not implementing backwards compatibility properly, sigh). Thanks anyway .
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27th August 2008, 10:47 | #339 | Link |
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Hi,
Thanks for this amazing great tools for DVD-A lovers. I'm using the last beta 3 and I have an "MLP decoder Error" on QUEEN A Night At The Opera Track 07 as I have with a previous version of DVDAExplorer with MIKE OLDFIELD Tubular Bells 2003 which does not exist for this DVD-A since Beta 1. Kind Regards |
7th September 2008, 03:02 | #340 | Link |
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Just to keep the links alive, here's rapidshare mirrors for DVDAExplorer:
Windows version, beta 3: http://rapidshare.com/files/14323049...2008.07.21.zip Mac version beta 3: http://rapidshare.com/files/14323808...erBeta3OSX.zip MooCan: I had no problem with Queen Night at Opera. |
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