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8th September 2008, 14:38 | #6142 | Link | |
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eac3to v2.62 command line: eac3to E:\truehd.flac D:\audio.agm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FLAC, 5.1 channels, 2:32:39, 24 bits, 7620kbps, 96khz Decoding FLAC... Writing Agm... Creating file "audio.agm"... This audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits. eac3to processing took 9 minutes, 36 seconds. Done. Last edited by McFlipp; 8th September 2008 at 14:45. |
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8th September 2008, 16:00 | #6144 | Link |
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We're not heating up. We're just pointing out that some of the questions you're asking don't belong here while others were not really necessary at all (a simple google/wikipedia check would have answered them). You seem to take it for granted that you get good replies to all funny questions for free. Ever thought of that maybe I have a job? And that every minute I spend on answering questions here means that I give up money which I could have earned otherwise in my job? Please limit your questions to those which belong here and which haven't been asked before and where wikipedia and google don't help you. That would show respect to the worth of my time. Thanks.
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8th September 2008, 16:10 | #6146 | Link |
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I have trouble demuxing the MPEG-2 stream from VOB files. Here's what I get: Code:
eac3to v2.62 command line: D:\eac3to\eac3to.exe vts_02_1.vob+vts_02_2.vob 2: Video.mkv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VOB, 1 video track, 4 audio tracks, 5 subtitle tracks, 0:43:15 1: Joined VOB file 2: MPEG2, 480p24 /1.001 (16:9) with pulldown flags 3: AC3, 5.1 channels, 384kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -25dB 4: AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -25dB 5: AC3, 5.1 channels, 384kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 6: AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB 7: Subtitle 8: Subtitle 9: Subtitle 10: Subtitle 11: Subtitle [v02] This doesn't seem to be a valid MPEG2 stream. Aborted at file position 1713938432. |
8th September 2008, 16:33 | #6147 | Link |
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It's should be a DREAM if this fantastic SW could make a m2ts output :-) :-) :-)
Then it would be the ultimate SW, Just think ..... take the movie stream, and a sound, subtitle you like from the BD source and output a new m2ts file ..... but I'm perhaps only dreaming ;-) but it's nice to dream :-) |
8th September 2008, 17:20 | #6148 | Link |
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Keep dreaming. That's the job of the authoring tools, like TSRemux and TSmuxer.
@madshi: HDCD decoding is PERFECT! The 2 HDCDs I have ripped to FLAC and re-encoded to FLAC via eac3to sound different, so I'm assuming the decoder's more or less perfect. Thank you.
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I hope the decoded files sound better, not just different? Unfortunately I don't have any way to check whether the decoder is working correctly or not. But I assume it does. |
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@madshi
It's a LOST episode, the two files are 1GB+0.7GB so it must have aborted at the end. It didn't even start demuxing, the line just ran across very fast and I got the error message. I've gotten the same error with about 3/4ths of whatever other movies I've tried, so I don't think it depends on the number or size of VOBs. I just use an older version of eac3to for those, I cant tell you for sure in which version the problem started, but 2.51 works fine. |
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I just made an attempt at using a TrueHD track on a HDDVD-->Blu-ray conversion using eac3to input.thd output.thd+ac3, and the end result was a choppy AC3 track, however I did use a DTS track in there as well and it played fine, as did the video. I used vc1conv for the video and tsMuxeR for BD muxing.
Does this command work for HDDVD-->BD conversions? |
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Hi,
1) I noticed that the libFLAC.dll that comes with Eac3to is 151,552 bytes and is dated 7/22/2007 while the one that comes in MadFLAC is 258,048 bytes and is dated 10/7/2007. I wanted to put Eac3to and Madflac into one "tools" folder so which I should use OR do I just make a folder for each and keep em separate? 2) Any chance of Eac3to using arcsoft decoders for (E)AC3 instead of Nero 7? Nero 7 Ultra isn't being sold by Ahead anymore and I don't want to risk buying the Blu-ray plugin to use with an OEM version then it not work properly. Thanks. |
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Is there anyway I can remux a blu-ray keeping the TrueHD track to fit on a BD25 for playback via a surround amp connected using HDMI. I know from a couple of costly BD-R's that tsMuxer won't allow the remux of TrueHD. I see that the latest version of eac3to can extract TrueHD as is, but how do I get it onto a blu-ray as I can't use tsMuxer?
I want to keep lossless audio, is the only way to use eac3to to convert the TrueHD to PCM 5.1? Thanks |
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@hdpete, I have written a post in the tsMuxeR thread that may help you. Please keep tsMuxeR questions there.
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9th September 2008, 13:26 | #6158 | Link |
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Thanks madshi for your new version, for me the standard dts is all ok decoded but:
2/2.1 - ArcSoft output is FL FR FC Empty LF BL, the BR channel is missing and need remap -0,1,3,4,2,5 And using -dtslog with Samples_dts-es encoded with DTS PRO SERIES SURROUND ENCODER (thanks Elektra999) seems there are a detect problem: Code:
3/3.0 m 3/3.1 m 3/3.0 d 3/3.1 d + DTS-Core ------- ------- ------- ------- - frameSize 2013 2013 2013 2013 - DTS-ES + + + + - channelNo 5 5 5 (?) 6 - lfe 0 1 0 1 - channelDescr 5.0 5.1 5.0 (?) 6.1 - samplingRate 48000 48000 48000 48000 - bitDepth 16 16 16 16 - bitrate 1536000 1536000 1536000 1536000 - extAudio - - XCh XCh - samplesPerFrame 512 512 512 512 - copyHistory 1 1 1 1 3/3.1 DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete, output 5.1 with BC mixed in BL-BR, ok but need remap -1,2,0,5,3,4 And ArcSoft problems: 3/3.0 DTS-ES 6.0 Discrete, detected like 5.0 and decoded 5.0 with BC channel mixed in BL-BR like 6.0 Matrix. 3/3.1 DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete, all ok but FL and FR channels broken (missing 99% of samples) |
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