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24th September 2010, 06:06 | #10561 | Link | |
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Meet the Robinsons
BDInfo shows these "Angles" at the beginning of the movie.
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DISC INFO: Disc Title: MEET_THE_ROBINSONS Disc Size: 41,463,082,132 bytes Protection: AACS BD-Java: Yes BDInfo: 0.5.6 PLAYLIST REPORT: Name: 00035.MPLS Length: 1:34:30 (h:m:s) Size: 26,194,931,712 bytes Total Bitrate: 36.96 Mbps Angle 1 Length: 0:08:39 (h:m:s) / 1:34:30 (h:m:s) Angle 1 Size: 2,380,879,872 bytes / 26,189,082,624 bytes Angle 1 Total Bitrate: 36.63 Mbps / 36.95 Mbps Angle 2 Length: 0:08:39 (h:m:s) / 1:34:30 (h:m:s) Angle 2 Size: 2,382,815,232 bytes / 26,191,017,984 bytes Angle 2 Total Bitrate: 36.66 Mbps / 36.95 Mbps All Angles Length: 1:51:50 (h:m:s) All Angles Size: 30,958,626,816 bytes All Angles Bitrate: 36.91 Mbps VIDEO: Codec Bitrate Description ----- ------- ----------- MPEG-4 AVC Video 24057 kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 MPEG-4 AVC Video (1) 2176 (23726) kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 MPEG-4 AVC Video (2) 2177 (23745) kbps 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 AUDIO: Codec Language Bitrate Description ----- -------- ------- ----------- LPCM Audio English 4608 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4608 kbps / 16-bit DTS Audio Dutch 1509 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit / DN -4dB DTS Audio French 1509 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit / DN -4dB Dolby Digital Audio English 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Dolby Digital Audio Dutch 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Dolby Digital Audio Dutch 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Dolby Digital Audio French 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -4dB / Dolby Surround SUBTITLES: Codec Language Bitrate Description ----- -------- ------- ----------- Presentation Graphics English 37.935 kbps Presentation Graphics English 41.886 kbps Presentation Graphics English 0.086 kbps Presentation Graphics Dutch 25.859 kbps Presentation Graphics Dutch 49.223 kbps Presentation Graphics Dutch 0.146 kbps Presentation Graphics French 29.440 kbps Presentation Graphics French 59.777 kbps Presentation Graphics French 1.373 kbps FILES: Name Time In Length Size Total Bitrate ---- ------- ------ ---- ------------- 00120.M2TS 0:00:00.000 0:00:49.883 225,810,432 36,214 00000.M2TS 0:00:49.883 0:00:56.765 264,382,464 37,260 00034.M2TS (1) 0:00:49.883 0:00:56.765 261,402,624 36,840 00317.M2TS (2) 0:00:49.883 0:00:56.765 261,414,912 36,842 00001.M2TS 0:01:46.648 0:06:24.258 1,782,933,504 37,119 00002.M2TS 0:08:10.907 0:00:35.076 162,091,008 36,968 00036.M2TS (1) 0:08:10.907 0:00:35.076 162,109,440 36,973 00318.M2TS (2) 0:08:10.907 0:00:35.076 162,109,440 36,973 00003.M2TS 0:08:45.983 0:02:30.066 694,622,208 37,030 00004.M2TS 0:11:16.050 0:00:30.030 139,524,096 37,169 00102.M2TS (1) 0:11:16.050 0:00:30.030 139,499,520 37,163 00319.M2TS (2) 0:11:16.050 0:00:30.030 139,505,664 37,164 00005.M2TS 0:11:46.080 0:14:22.987 4,076,199,936 37,787 00006.M2TS 0:26:09.067 0:00:27.277 126,222,336 37,019 00046.M2TS (1) 0:26:09.067 0:00:27.277 126,160,896 37,001 00320.M2TS (2) 0:26:09.067 0:00:27.277 126,259,200 37,030 00309.M2TS 0:26:36.344 0:00:28.028 129,921,024 37,083 00306.M2TS 0:27:04.372 0:00:56.306 261,163,008 37,106 00307.M2TS (1) 0:27:04.372 0:00:56.306 261,163,008 37,106 00321.M2TS (2) 0:27:04.372 0:00:56.306 261,322,752 37,129 00009.M2TS 0:28:00.678 0:01:25.376 395,784,192 37,086 00010.M2TS 0:29:26.055 0:00:43.668 202,156,032 37,035 00054.M2TS (1) 0:29:26.055 0:00:43.668 202,100,736 37,024 00055.M2TS (2) 0:29:26.055 0:00:43.668 202,192,896 37,041 00011.M2TS 0:30:09.724 0:08:27.340 2,389,186,560 37,674 00012.M2TS 0:38:37.064 0:00:20.729 95,852,544 36,993 00058.M2TS (1) 0:38:37.064 0:00:20.729 95,877,120 37,002 00059.M2TS (2) 0:38:37.064 0:00:20.729 95,784,960 36,966 00013.M2TS 0:38:57.793 0:03:02.140 844,523,520 37,093 00014.M2TS 0:41:59.933 0:00:56.181 260,536,320 37,099 00062.M2TS (1) 0:41:59.933 0:00:56.181 260,560,896 37,103 00063.M2TS (2) 0:41:59.933 0:00:56.181 260,640,768 37,114 00015.M2TS 0:42:56.115 0:09:09.882 2,628,986,880 38,248 00016.M2TS 0:52:05.997 0:00:23.815 109,897,728 36,916 00066.M2TS (1) 0:52:05.997 0:00:23.815 109,928,448 36,927 00067.M2TS (2) 0:52:05.997 0:00:23.815 109,928,448 36,927 00017.M2TS 0:52:29.813 0:03:46.184 1,043,951,616 36,924 00018.M2TS 0:56:15.997 0:00:20.520 95,102,976 37,076 00070.M2TS (1) 0:56:15.997 0:00:20.520 94,955,520 37,019 00071.M2TS (2) 0:56:15.997 0:00:20.520 94,955,520 37,019 00019.M2TS 0:56:36.517 0:05:38.379 1,576,636,416 37,275 00020.M2TS 1:02:14.897 0:00:21.146 98,248,704 37,169 00104.M2TS (1) 1:02:14.897 0:00:21.146 98,260,992 37,174 00105.M2TS (2) 1:02:14.897 0:00:21.146 98,242,560 37,167 00021.M2TS 1:02:36.043 0:03:47.060 1,105,901,568 38,964 00022.M2TS 1:06:23.103 0:00:18.852 87,263,232 37,031 00078.M2TS (1) 1:06:23.103 0:00:18.852 87,250,944 37,025 00079.M2TS (2) 1:06:23.103 0:00:18.852 87,281,664 37,038 00023.M2TS 1:06:41.956 0:06:06.074 2,046,320,640 44,719 00024.M2TS 1:12:48.030 0:00:20.603 100,663,296 39,085 00082.M2TS (1) 1:12:48.030 0:00:20.603 100,700,160 39,099 00083.M2TS (2) 1:12:48.030 0:00:20.603 100,663,296 39,085 00025.M2TS 1:13:08.634 0:01:58.576 547,350,528 36,928 00026.M2TS 1:15:07.210 0:00:21.187 97,579,008 36,843 00086.M2TS (1) 1:15:07.210 0:00:21.187 97,634,304 36,864 00087.M2TS (2) 1:15:07.210 0:00:21.187 97,640,448 36,867 00027.M2TS 1:15:28.398 0:04:37.151 1,269,331,968 36,639 00028.M2TS 1:20:05.550 0:00:20.186 93,007,872 36,859 00090.M2TS (1) 1:20:05.550 0:00:20.186 92,971,008 36,844 00091.M2TS (2) 1:20:05.550 0:00:20.186 93,001,728 36,856 00029.M2TS 1:20:25.737 0:02:30.066 695,531,520 37,079 00030.M2TS 1:22:55.803 0:00:19.686 90,765,312 36,885 00094.M2TS (1) 1:22:55.803 0:00:19.686 90,746,880 36,877 00095.M2TS (2) 1:22:55.803 0:00:19.686 90,734,592 36,872 00106.M2TS 1:23:15.490 0:02:00.578 556,707,840 36,936 00107.M2TS 1:25:16.068 0:02:05.458 579,508,224 36,953 00032.M2TS 1:27:21.527 0:00:27.944 102,273,024 29,279 00098.M2TS (1) 1:27:21.527 0:00:27.944 99,557,376 28,501 00099.M2TS (2) 1:27:21.527 0:00:27.944 101,136,384 28,953 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24th September 2010, 14:55 | #10563 | Link | |
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Yes, it's in sync but TMT3 thinks it's a 13 hr movie for some reason. It's kind of odd.
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24th September 2010, 20:36 | #10564 | Link | |
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Hello, my source audio file is 25fps ac3 with 2 front channels and 2 rear channels. As for now Im using this code:
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And -mixlfe do nothing because don't exist LFE channel in the source Quote:
You can use an .avs file like this: Code:
a = NicAc3Source("D:\path\input.ac3") # 4 Channels Quadro L,R,SL,SR, downmix to simple stereo # flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2) # blr = GetChannel(a, 3, 4) # MixAudio(flr, blr, 0.5, 0.5) # 4 Channels Quadro L,R,SL,SR, downmix to DPL II flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2) bl = GetChannel(a, 3) br = GetChannel(a, 4) sl = MixAudio(bl, br, 0.3714, 0.2144) sr = MixAudio(bl, br, -0.2144, -0.3714) blr = MergeChannels(sl, sr) MixAudio(flr, blr, 0.4142, 1.0) # [DSP: TimeStretch - 25 -> 24] pitch preserved TimeStretch(tempo=96) # [DSP: Resample SSRC - 44100 Hz] SSRC(44100) # [DSP: Normalize to 100%] Normalize()
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Just WOW! it worked perfect. I didnt know I could load an avs into the audio input of MeGUI. Aside solving my issue, I just learned a little more, I hope this enlighting post awakes an interest on me on the audio part of the digital encoding.gracias
BTW what bitrate do you recommend me for medium quality towards good in m4a/AAC? something like 128,160 of mp3. Also, in your script you are downmixing, normalizing,etc but in Megui the audio encoder also does its stuff in the Config options. Do I need to uncheck, keep originals everything from the options?
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Yeep, you need uncheck all, or don't put Resample/Normalize in avs and use the Config options. (These two functions are equivalent to eac3to, resample with SSRC lib). The predefined downmix with MeGUI/BeHappy work only with 5.1 sources, like with eac3to. Then you need include the special downmix avs method for sources with 3,4 or 5 channels. The change audio duration (for different fps video) in MeGUI only work for 23.976 <-> 25 using SSRC method without preserving pitch (like eac3to, but eac3to have more options). To preserve pitch you need use the AviSynth function TimeStretch(tempo) included in BeHappy.
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I have just found something weird on "Fringe Season 2" BD. On disc three, the playlist for episode 14 "Jacksonville" is not listed by eac3to. It is relatively obvious that this must be 00072.mpls. Running eac3to on this file shows the right length (about 40 min), but instead of showing 00027.m2ts it shows 00027.m2ts+00027.m2ts and consequently demuxes files of double length.
With this length, eac3to should actually list this playlist aswell, but maybe there is an error in the playlist? In any event, I just thought I would report this, perhaps somebody can make sense of it. Of course the problem can be solved easily by avoiding playlists for this episode and using the .m2ts file directly. |
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Anyone having success (or failure..) with seamless branching titles? Somewhere along the way they stop working for me - major audio sync issues, changing from scene to scene. It's not clear if the automatic second pass is supposed to correct this, or if we need to make a manual third pass (and possibly manually compensate for an audio delay). Umm..a little guidance? Please. Here is an edited log (sorry for the long post..) eac3to v3.24 [v02] [0:07:08] The source file seems to be damaged (sync byte missing). <WARNING> [s31] [0:07:05] The source file seems to be damaged (sync byte missing). <WARNING> [s13] [0:06:34] The source file seems to be damaged (sync byte missing). <WARNING> [a04] [0:07:07] The source file seems to be damaged (sync byte missing). <WARNING> [s31] Creating file "F:\MKV temp files\Moofie - 31 English Subtitle.sup"... [s31] [0:53:20] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [0:53:21] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [0:53:20] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [0:52:47] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [0:57:31] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [0:57:31] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [0:53:21] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [0:56:55] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [1:03:24] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [1:03:52] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [1:03:52] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [1:02:51] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [1:23:10] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [1:23:10] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [1:22:27] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [1:03:52] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [1:25:53] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [1:25:55] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [1:25:55] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [1:25:19] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [1:30:06] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [1:30:06] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [1:25:56] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [1:28:43] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [1:33:10] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [1:33:24] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [1:33:24] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [1:32:29] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] [1:35:41] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [a04] [1:35:41] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s13] [1:34:26] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [s31] [1:33:25] The source file seems to be damaged (discontinuity). <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 20 frames at playtime 0:53:21. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 0:57:30. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 14 frames at playtime 0:57:31. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 21 frames at playtime 0:57:32. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:03:52. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 14 frames at playtime 1:03:52. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 43 frames at playtime 1:03:52. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:23:10. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 14 frames at playtime 1:23:11. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 175 frames at playtime 1:23:11. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:25:53. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 14 frames at playtime 1:25:57. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:25:57. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:30:07. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:30:08. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 28 frames at playtime 1:30:08. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:33:20. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 15 frames at playtime 1:33:27. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 12 frames at playtime 1:33:27. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:35:43. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 14 frames at playtime 1:35:44. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 2 frames at playtime 1:35:44. <WARNING> [v02] Video overlaps for 7 frames at playtime 1:37:46. <WARNING> [v02] The MKV file was created without making use of the gap/overlap information. <WARNING> [v02] Please check whether audio is in sync. If it is in sync everything is fine. <WARNING> [v02] Otherwise ask eac3to to repeat the muxing. It will then automatically make <WARNING> [v02] use of the detailed gap/overlap information. <WARNING> [a04] The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. [a04] Audio overlaps for 12ms at playtime 0:17:27. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 6ms at playtime 0:49:19. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 247ms at playtime 0:53:20. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 258ms at playtime 0:57:31. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 382ms at playtime 1:03:51. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 1161ms at playtime 1:23:09. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 173ms at playtime 1:25:55. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 261ms at playtime 1:30:06. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 204ms at playtime 1:33:24. <WARNING> [a04] Audio overlaps for 143ms at playtime 1:35:41. <WARNING> [a04] Starting 2nd pass... [a04] Decoding FLAC... [a04] Realizing RAW/PCM gaps... [a04] Encoding FLAC with libFlac... [a04] Creating file "F:\MKV temp files\Moofie - 4 DTS Master.flac"... [a04] The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. Added fps value (24 /1.001) to MKV header. |
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Just a quick answer: "The source file seems to be damaged" is *NOT* supposed to appear for seamless branching titles. I've never in my whole life seen it on my PC with any seamless branching title. Try ripping to harddisk with AnyDVD HD first and then run eac3to on the harddisk folder.
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00072.mpls in the Playlist folder has md5 46612f7c8c248b74dde7c57ccad25a67 00072.mpls in the Backup\Playlist folder has md5 e9d5b291218c5409228547b9ebfcb0d2 However, the playlists are identical as far as eac3to is concerned: Code:
eac3to Fringe_Season_2\FRINGE_SEASON_2_DISC_3\BDMV\PLAYLIST\00072.mpls 1) 00072.mpls, 00027.m2ts+00027.m2ts, 0:43:58 - Chapters, 9 chapters - VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, multi-channel, 48kHz - AC3, Portuguese, stereo, 48kHz eac3to Fringe_Season_2\FRINGE_SEASON_2_DISC_3\BDMV\BACKUP\PLAYLIST\00072. mpls 1) 00072.mpls, 00027.m2ts+00027.m2ts, 0:43:58 - Chapters, 9 chapters - VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) - AC3, English, multi-channel, 48kHz - AC3, Portuguese, stereo, 48kHz Last edited by deathlord; 30th September 2010 at 20:49. |
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Problem with ac3 conversion
Hi All: I have a 25 fps PAL ac3 file I'm trying to slowdown to 23.976 fps so I can burn an AVCHD disc and play in my Bluray player. I do this regularly and have never had a problem. This file, although it plays fine in Media Player Classic, eac3to conversion hasn't worked. When I looked at it more closely, it's characteristics differ depending on what I use to examine it: MediaInfo for the mkv file (tsMuxeR does NOT recognize the audio track) ID : 2 Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Codec ID : A_AC3 Duration : 1h 27mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 384 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Surround: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Stream size : 242 MiB (11%) MediaInfo for the extracted audio track (using mkvextract) Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Duration : 1h 27mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 192 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Stream size : 121 MiB (100%) And eac3to sees the same extracted audio track as: AC3, 5.1 channels, 0:44:00, 384 kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -22dB Any ideas on what's happening here (or how to fix it)?? sfcav |
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Try run: SplitAc3 audio.ac3 and put the log file created. [EDIT] SplitAc3.exe and SplitAc3m.exe included in AC3Util.7z here
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Here is the output: FileSize : 126680064 bytes ---------- First valid Header Time eq. : 2639168 ms. SamplCod : 0 (0:48, 1:44.1, 2:32 KHz.) BitRate : 384 Kb/s ChanMode : 7 (1:1/0, 2:2/0, 3:3/0, 4:2/1, 5:3/1, 6:2/2, 7:3/2) FrameSize: 1536 bytes ---------- Process ( 25.000000 fps is used for Trim) Time: 0 ms. Written: 1 frames 5.1 ( 32 ms.) Trim(0, 0) Time: 32 ms. Written: 164946 frames 2.0 ( 5278272 ms.) ---------- End of File Total time: 5278304 ms. at EOF T. written: 1 frames 5.1. T. written: 164946 frames 2.0. ___________________________________________-- It yielded two ac3 files, one of which fits what I expected (1hr 27 min) and looks the same with both MediaInfo and eac3to! Thanks : ) Last edited by sfcav; 2nd October 2010 at 01:38. Reason: Update |
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neroaacencoder work not more correctly. have anyone an idee whats the problem is?
eac3to v3.24 command line: eac3to.exe "00003 - 3 - DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz.dtsma" "eng.mp4" -288 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz) Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder... Encoding AAC <288kbps> with NeroAacEnc... The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. The Nero AAC encoder seems to be stuck... <ERROR> [NeroAacEnc] Processed 0 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 1 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 2 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 3 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 4 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 5 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 6 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 7 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 8 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 9 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 10 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 11 seconds... ......... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 2848 seconds... [NeroAacEnc] Processed 2849 seco Aborted at file position 1506659076. <ERROR> after abort the file is deleted by eac3to. when i cancel the neroaac-process i keep the mp4 and its playable. sounds good. Last edited by hubblec4; 2nd October 2010 at 13:46. |
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