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21st December 2008, 18:29 | #7464 | Link | |
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eac3to 20000.m2ts M2TS, 3 video tracks, 3 audio tracks, 3 subtitle tracks, 1:37:26 1: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 2: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11) 3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11) 4: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz (core: DTS-ES, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz) 5: AC3 Surround, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz 6: AC3 Surround, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz 7: Subtitle (PGS) 8: Subtitle (PGS) 9: Subtitle (PGS)
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EDIT: Could be they released a disc with different tracks in France, of course.
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Just curious...
This might be a matter of preference, what would produce better quality audio... A HDDVD with EAC3 @ 1536kb/s with dialnorm or that same track transcoded to DTS @1536kb/s for Blu-ray. Would there would be some quality loss in the conversion or would all of the data be retained?
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It's like asking which track sounds better mp3 @ 320 kbps or aac @ 320 kbps (or which is better AVC @ 50 Mbps or VC-1 @ 50Mbps?) Conclusion is that you won't hear any difference. (assuming that your source is uncompressed)
BTW. Transcoding from one lossy format to another always means loss in quality.
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I have a DTS HD MA 6.1ch track @ 16 bit. When I try to extract the core or convert it to 5.1ch 1.5 MBps DTS eac3to seems to patch to 24bit DTS. Is there any way I can prevent it from patching it to 24bit and keep it at 16 bit. -16 switch works only with RAW/PCM audio I suppose.
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First off, I want to thank madshi for creating such a robust conversion program! I'm trying to archive my high-resolution audio collection, and eac3to works great for converting mlps from DVD-Audios, but I can't seem to get it to work easily with my DTS CDs.
I start off by ripping the DTS CDs to dtswavs using Exact Audio Copy. The subsequent dtswavs are detected as having DTS streams and play as they should through directshow filters, but when I try to use eac3to to convert them, it treats them as 2 channel wav files. Here is the contents of the log file eac3to produces: Code:
eac3to v2.84 command line: "\Program Files (x86)\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "01 - Tequila Sunrise.dtswav" "01 - Tequila Sunrise.flac" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WAV, 2.0 channels, 0:03:26, 16 bits, 1411kbps, 44.1khz Reading WAV... Encoding FLAC with libFlac... Creating file "01 - Tequila Sunrise.flac"... The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits. eac3to processing took 6 seconds. Done. The only way I've found to come close to completing this conversion is to use VLC to save a multichannel wav file, and then use eac3to to convert that. However, the channels from that appear to be 16-bit, and according to DTSParser, the original is 20-bit, so I'd rather not lose the quality if I can avoid it. Do you have any suggestions as to anything I could try to get eac3to to detect the dtswavs properly. Is it possible Exact Audio Copy is adding or removing some header information which is interfering with eac3to's ability to detect them? |
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Should probably read his post again.
http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=7460 |
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