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Wow, this tool has evolved! Many thanks Madshi for your work on this. It is very much appreciated.
Since the latest update, is it still worth buying the Nero plugin? I have bought a copy of Nero 7 with the intention of adding the plugin, but it seems as though I needn't bother. What is your recommendation? Cheers, Beastie. |
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You "need" nero/plugin if you care about best quality in e-ac3/ac3 decoding, because nero decoder is a reference one and gives max quality.
If not, the free ffmpeg decoder is almost mature and can be used instead. The choice is up to you, i think. Last edited by nautilus7; 24th December 2007 at 11:20. |
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Is there any quality loss when going from HD Audio (Nero decoder for DDP/TrueHD and Sonic for DTS-HA MA) to FLAC ? Thanks. |
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eac3to can do exactly what you need. Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio are lossless formats. Flac is lossless too. So any conversion between these 3 formats is without quality loss. Dolby E-AC3, AC3, DTS and DTS-HD High Resolution are lossy formats. Decode any of them and encode to a different format will result in quality loss. But what eac3to does, is to minimize the quality loss by using proper decoders (freeware and not freeware) and various "modifications" so they output the best audio quality. It seems that you 've never read the 1st post of this thread. Do it and i am sure your questions will disappear. Last edited by nautilus7; 24th December 2007 at 13:40. |
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hello !
I have a "DTS-HD MA 7.1" audio track demux from blue ray dvd. I want to convent to ac3 I already install nero 7. but when I use these comaned line It shows that: Quote:
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I asked you in the other thread about sonic..
You didn't answer if you have sonic decoders installed and if they are working fine. Read the 1st post and stop telling that you have nero installed. Nero is not needed in your case. And you 're waiting for the answer. The question is been made by you. |
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eac3to v2.12 released
http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip thanks to Ron/drmpeg for all his help Code:
* video resolution, framerate and mode (progressive/interlaced) are displayed * rewriting timestamps should now always write the correct framerate * after a full EVO/VOB processing the number of video frames is shown * EVO 16 bit and 24 bit LPCM demuxing supported now (need samples for 20 bit) * (E-)AC3 bitstream can be delayed now (similar to delaycut) * DTS bitstream can be delayed now (similar to delaycut) * DTS-HD High-Res and Master Audio bitstream can be delayed now * when demuxing bitstream audio tracks from EVO delay is automatically applied * some little bugs fixed |
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looks great, thanks you two
does that mean that eac3to already delays those eac, dts etc. files now automatically (if needed), as with the all the others e.g. truehd, or do we have to do that manually, when taking it from a HD DVD source for example? (am asking because you wrote 'can do now' and not 'does automatically' or something like that) edit: I dont know exactly what bitstream audios are, but I guess that are those eac3, dts track I was talking about, correct? so according to your update it can do/does both now, automatically if needed and manually, when we feed it with such a track? |
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So lets say that audio track 1 (DTS) has a delay or 1001ms. If you demux that audio track, and want to mux it with the video track into an mkv container, you don't need to add the 1001ms delay because eac3to automatically applied it when it demuxed it?
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