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4th April 2013, 11:26 | #12221 | Link | |
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eac3to inputfile.dtshd stdout.wav | qaac --ignorelength -o English.m4a --tvbr 100 - |
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4th April 2013, 11:35 | #12222 | Link |
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That's wrong the backend encoder doesnot seem to make proper conversion of the temp wavfile ie. it doesnot seem to like 24bit little endiand signed wav. When I used builtin decoder which produced the big 20GB or so temp file the conversion went fine.
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4th April 2013, 18:58 | #12225 | Link |
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I've never had any problems getting QAAC to use 24 bit depth, piping from eac3to.
I even had success encoding 64bit IEE fp with QAAC. Maybe move the output switch the end? Code:
"eac3to.exe" "source.dtshd" "stdout.wav" | "qaac.exe" -V127 -q 2 -i --no-delay -r keep --threading - -o "output.m4a"
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4th April 2013, 19:33 | #12226 | Link | |
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This 5.1ch track I have successfully converted after downgrading to 16bit, on previous track which had 7.1 config I was unable to make the conversion anyway.
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And what is --no-delay good for. Anyway thanks for the commandline, I'll try this as soon as I will have 8 channel track. |
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4th April 2013, 19:55 | #12227 | Link | |
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Yes, it works for 8ch DTSHD as well.
QAAC has some weird issue on how it handles delays something or other. https://sites.google.com/site/qaacpage/news/qaacrelease212refalac112 Quote:
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5th April 2013, 06:16 | #12229 | Link |
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Great I'll try this in case of further problems. After all when I checked the former track params the encoding problems were not on qaac neither eac3to but nonstd layout of audio track.
--(AUDIO)---- Format..........: DTS-HD MA Channels........: 7.1 (strange setup) Bit depth.......: 24 bits Sample rate.....: 48 kHz Bit rate........: 4702 kbps Language........: English |
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If trying to pipe directly from eac3to to qaac and qaac is not accepting the file, try the -full switch for eac3to which will instruct it to send qaac the full internally used conversion bit-depth rate without applying any down dithering at all. Quote:
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6th April 2013, 12:53 | #12234 | Link | |
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Anyone know about a more recent version or can anyone at least confirm this issue? |
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6th April 2013, 13:35 | #12235 | Link | |
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...85#post1616085
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8th April 2013, 11:16 | #12236 | Link | |
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I always read it requires Haali's filter to work with mkv... |
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9th April 2013, 07:07 | #12238 | Link |
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Like most people I use eac3to to demux BD/HD DVD structures. And like most people I need to have the video elementary streams in a container for further processing, as for AVC/VC1 preferably in mkv. Of course I can use any other multiplexer in a 2nd step after demuxing the source disc. But this is unnecessary stress for my disk drive and a waste of time if it 'could' be done right in the 1st step.
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9th April 2013, 07:36 | #12239 | Link |
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There's also the question about timestamps. mkvtoolnix used to be worse at writing the correct timestamps into the MKV for some video files, compared to eac3to. I suppose mkvtoolnix got better with that in the past months/years, but I'm not sure how good it really is now. Creating the proper timestamps is not always easy, and at least in the past eac3to was better at that. Just yesterday I received an MKV sample from a madVR user, muxed with mkvtoolnix. I noticed some playback problems. After remuxing it with eac3to it played better for me. And just for the record, the specialist for muxing MPEG2, VC-1 and h264 video tracks into MKV is eac3to, not mkvmerge. eac3to had proper VC-1 muxing support long before mkvmerge. I was the one pioneering VC-1 into MKV muxing (Haali tried it first, but didn't get it to work properly). And when I implemented h264 muxing support, mkvmerge was buggy as hell with h264 muxing. JFWIW...
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9th April 2013, 14:42 | #12240 | Link |
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Doesn't 'anothereac3to gui' use mkvmerge to reassemble the mkv? Why doesn't it just use eac3to?
I've been using 'anothereac3to GUI' to rip my blu-rays because sometimes I want a separate copy of the audio track (in flac). I use makemkv for other discs. Are there better options available now? |
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