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26th June 2010, 21:03 | #10221 | Link |
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I wish I could, but I'm not sure if I am getting a correct log. I ran multiavchd and that didn't provide a useful log. I did try running eac3to via commandline and it did give me a log, but I do not think it was helpful:
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eac3to v3.21 command line: C:\multiavchd\tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe "D:\BD Wip\00001.track_4352.ac3" "D:\BD Wip\00001.wav" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TrueHD/AC3, 5.1 channels, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB (embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB) Extracting TrueHD stream... Removing TrueHD dialog normalization... Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... Writing WAV... Creating file "D:\BD Wip\00001.wav"... The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits. Caution: The WAV file is bigger than 4GB. <WARNING> Some WAV readers might not be able to handle this file correctly. <WARNING> Superfluous zero bytes detected, will be stripped in 2nd pass. Starting 2nd pass... Reading WAV... Stripping zero bytes... Writing WAV... Creating file "D:\BD Wip\00001.wav"... Caution: The WAV file is bigger than 2GB. <WARNING> Some WAV readers might not be able to handle this file correctly. <WARNING> eac3to processing took 19 minutes, 51 seconds. Done. |
26th June 2010, 21:43 | #10222 | Link |
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Try this
C:\multiavchd\tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe "D:\BD Wip\00001.track_4352.ac3" "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"
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26th June 2010, 23:12 | #10223 | Link |
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Of course the log help to know the problem. eac3to works fine and decode the TrueHD without problems, I don't know what is the problem with multiavchd. Try with the w64 format like Atak_Snajpera say you.
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26th June 2010, 23:48 | #10224 | Link | |
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Still though eac3to still told me all was well: Code:
eac3to v3.21 command line: C:\multiavchd\tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe "D:\BD Wip\00001.track_4352.ac3" "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TrueHD/AC3, 5.1 channels, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB (embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB) Extracting TrueHD stream... Removing TrueHD dialog normalization... Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... Writing W64... Creating file "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"... The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits. Superfluous zero bytes detected, will be stripped in 2nd pass. Starting 2nd pass... Reading W64... Stripping zero bytes... Writing W64... Creating file "D:\BD Wip\00001.w64"... eac3to processing took 19 minutes, 6 seconds. Done. Last edited by DaFees; 26th June 2010 at 23:51. |
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Play D:\BD Wip\00001.wav to listen the audio, if play ok put your problem in multiavchd thread because eac3to seems work fine.
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Ok well I just checked and eac3to is working fine, because the .wav file played fine on my PC and yes I will post in the multiavchd thread for help, but that still doesn't totally resolve the issue. Ok, so multiavchd won't work. Well then why won't my converted audio stream when remuxed with the video play on my PS3?
I've tried the conversion two ways: Using multiavchd and tsmuxer gui to demux the audio + eac3to to convert to lpcm + tsmuxer gui again to remux the converted audio with the video. |
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Another Blu-Ray I don't have. Would it be possible to upload the first small m2ts file and the first maybe 10MB of the movie m2ts file, together with the PLAYLIST and CLIPINF folders? Quote:
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27th June 2010, 11:35 | #10228 | Link |
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eac3to v3.22 released
http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip Code:
* fixed: reducing bitdepth from >16bit to 16bit resulted in static (v3.21) * updated to latest ffmpeg/libav version * libav MP1/MP2/MP3 decoders now decode to floating point * libav E-AC3 decoder now supports spectral extension |
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Probably there really was (is) something wrong with my PC... Another thing: How can I silence the last 3 seconds, say, of a flac file? Is there a way to use the -edit function to do this without manually entering "runtime minus 3s"? I would like to systematically silence the annoying sound at the end of tv shows. Cheers deathlord |
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Eac3to, or likely the ArcSoft decoder, doesn't seem to like my one channel DTS file. I want to convert it to 192kbps ac3 as one channel DTS seems like a massive waste of space. Is there anyway I can force eac3to to use a different DTS decoder or any other program I could try? Cheers in advance for any responses, the log is below.
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He's encoding AC3, not DTS, so that wouldn't help. |
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The (new) avcodec.dll is working correctly now
( finally! ), and is much faster than the outdated one: Code:
[C:\AUDIOEXZ\LAB] =>eac3to input447.dts output447.wav -libav -down16 DTS, 2.0 channels, 0:01:17, 24 bits, 447kbps, 48kHz Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... Reducing depth from 64 to 16 bits... Writing WAV... Creating file "output447.wav"... Clipping detected, a 2nd pass will be necessary. <WARNING> Starting 2nd pass... Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... Reducing depth from 64 to 16 bits... Writing WAV... Applying -0,13dB gain... Creating file "output447.wav"... eac3to processing took N ;-) seconds. Done. |
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When you anyhow take a look into the DTS-HD Header because of the DialNorm Issue, can you add a Routine into eac3to to restore/strip the DTS-HD Header ? ..new libavcodec is faster on AC3 and EAC3, Great! EAC3/AC3/THD looks good with libav so far i can see Last edited by ACrowley; 28th June 2010 at 13:44. |
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All is fine using FFmpeg w/ ffac3 or piping aften... Last edited by Kurtnoise; 28th June 2010 at 19:46. |
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General Complete name : F:\test_eac3_spectral.ts.wav Format : Wave File size : 7.36 MiB Duration : 10s 724ms Overall bit rate : 5 760 Kbps Audio Format : PCM Format settings, Endianness : Little Format settings, Sign : Unsigned Codec ID : 00001000-0000-0100-8000-00AA00389B71 Codec ID/Hint : Microsoft Duration : 10s 724ms Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 5 760 Kbps Channel(s) : 5 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Stream size : 7.36 MiB (100%) _
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