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Old 11th November 2008, 03:07   #6941  |  Link
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eac3to v2.75 released

http://madshi.net/eac3to.zip

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* added (E-)AC3 5.1 "EX" detection
* added (E-)AC3 2.0 "Surround" detection
* added (E-)AC3 2.0 "Headphone" detection
* NeroAacEnc is now fed with up to 32bit float (if available)
* resampling option "-quality=low|high|ultra" not supported, anymore
* new option "-fast" switches SSRC resampler to fast, but low quality mode
* new option "-r8brain" forces use of r8brain resampler instead of SSRC
* added support for AES3 PCM streams in TS container
* started working on encoder plugin interface
I was wrong stating that the NeroAAC encoder wouldn't support floating point input. It does.
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Old 11th November 2008, 17:05   #6942  |  Link
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Why do you think it will?


No, it doesn't support multiple mono wav input.
I see. Thanks

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You can use WaveWizard or Sox command line:

Sox -M FL.wav FR.wav FC.wav LF.wav SL.wav SR.wav multichannel.wav
The output of sox seems not to be very compliant (foobar can't play the output wav), but eac3to is able to encode it to flac correctly, so it's fine anyway
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Old 11th November 2008, 19:29   #6943  |  Link
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madshi

I have a question on the new ac3 ex feature. Dolby digital ex has a 6th channel built in for use in 6.1 or 7.1 setups. Can eac3to decode those tracks to 7.1?
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Old 11th November 2008, 20:09   #6944  |  Link
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HI!

A Problem with my new Harry Potter 5 HDDVD.

It is an original german HDDVD bought from Amazon last week.

With the following analysing command

eac3to h: hp5.log

the following appears:

eac3to v2.75
command line: eac3to h: hp5.log
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EVO, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 7 subtitle tracks, 0:43:54
"hidden"
1: Chapters, 6 chapters without names
2: VC-1, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9)
3: E-AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
4: Subtitle, English
5: Subtitle, French
6: Subtitle, German
7: Subtitle, Spanish
8: Subtitle, Japanese
9: Subtitle, Catalan
10: Subtitle, Portuguese
Track 3 is used for destination file "hp5.log".
This audio conversion is not supported.

The Tracks with the English 5.1 Sound and the German 5.1 Sound are missing. The time is 0:43:54 seems also wrong.
Do I have a corrupt disk?

Unless you put the complete command line we can't help.

Type
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eac3to  h:
and then try
Code:
eac3to  h: ?)
where ? stands for the main movie title and report back.
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Old 11th November 2008, 21:07   #6945  |  Link
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TrueHD question

Is it possible to keep a truehd track for remuxing into .ts or .m2ts or do I have to convert the truehd track to pcm?

I've been using the following command to extract the truehd track, but haven't been able to get it to play after remuxing with tsmuxer and then again with tsremux. I get no audio at all when trying to play the file on a Popcorn Hour A-110.

eac3to i:\zohan 1) 3: i:\zohan.thd+ac3
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Old 11th November 2008, 21:18   #6946  |  Link
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Is it possible to keep a truehd track for remuxing into .ts or .m2ts or do I have to convert the truehd track to pcm?

I've been using the following command to extract the truehd track, but haven't been able to get it to play after remuxing with tsmuxer and then again with tsremux. I get no audio at all when trying to play the file on a Popcorn Hour A-110.

eac3to i:\zohan 1) 3: i:\zohan.thd+ac3
I had the same results so I went with the PCM w/ AC3 secondary track (known bug work around) route to be able to play it back on the A-110.
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Old 12th November 2008, 09:57   #6947  |  Link
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eac3to v2.74
command line: "C:\Program Files\Minnetonka Audio Software\SurCode DVD DTS\eac3to.exe" "K:" 1) 4: "F:\Hancock\english.dts -nero
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
M2TS, 2 video tracks, 6 audio tracks, 19 subtitle tracks, 1:42:14
1: Chapters, 16 chapters
2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11)
4: TrueHD/AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz
(embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz)
5: AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -30dB
6: TrueHD/AC3, German, 5.1 channels, 48khz
(embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -29dB)
7: AC3, Russian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -29dB
8: AC3, Ukrainian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -29dB
9: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 24 bits, 192kbps, 48khz
10: Subtitle (PGS), English
11: Subtitle (PGS), English
12: Subtitle (PGS), German
13: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch
14: Subtitle (PGS), Danish
15: Subtitle (PGS), Estonian
16: Subtitle (PGS), Finnish
17: Subtitle (PGS), Modern Greek
18: Subtitle (PGS), Hindi
19: Subtitle (PGS), Lithuanian
20: Subtitle (PGS), Norwegian
21: Subtitle (PGS), Swedish
22: Subtitle (PGS), Turkish
23: Subtitle (PGS), English
24: Subtitle (PGS), German
25: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch
26: Subtitle (PGS), Russian
27: Subtitle (PGS), Ukrainian
28: Subtitle (PGS), English
This audio conversion is not supported.
why? what is my failure
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Old 12th November 2008, 10:16   #6948  |  Link
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why? what is my failure
Your line looks fine, except there is no closing quotation (") on the destination file.

Maybe that's it???
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Old 12th November 2008, 10:33   #6949  |  Link
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Old 12th November 2008, 10:39   #6950  |  Link
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Just wondering if there was any thought to adding standard input to eac3to? I was looking to decode a tta lossless stream and wanted to feed it directly into eac3to for dts encoding.
What format would the data have, you send to standard input? Generally it's a difficult thing for me to add because eac3to by design first analyzes the format of the source, and then in a 2nd step rereads the whole source file to do its work. This approach doesn't fit well to standard input where the source file can not be read twice.

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is there a way to use eac3to to make all video and all audio stream from a .m2ts file in one step to put with out any change of bitrate into a .mkv file ?
or is there any other programm that can do this ?
You can do "eac3to source video.mkv". That will mux the video track to MKV and demux/transcode all audio tracks to external audio files. Lossless (TrueHD + DTS-HD Master Audio) and PCM tracks will be converted to FLAC. All other bitstream audio tracks will be kept in their original form. You can then in a 2nd step use mkvtoolnix to add the audio tracks to the video MKV.

Alternatively you can use the GUI listed in the first post of this thread. The GUI allows you to automate the 2 steps mentioned above.

Muxing TrueHD as it is into MKV is currently not possible because MKV doesn't support TrueHD yet. But the transcoding to FLAC is lossless.

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I have a question on the new ac3 ex feature. Dolby digital ex has a 6th channel built in for use in 6.1 or 7.1 setups. Can eac3to decode those tracks to 7.1?
No.

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Is it possible to keep a truehd track for remuxing into .ts or .m2ts or do I have to convert the truehd track to pcm?

I've been using the following command to extract the truehd track, but haven't been able to get it to play after remuxing with tsmuxer and then again with tsremux. I get no audio at all when trying to play the file on a Popcorn Hour A-110.

eac3to i:\zohan 1) 3: i:\zohan.thd+ac3
This is a problem which is most probably not caused by eac3to, but by either tsMuxeR or TsRemux or by the Popcorn Hour (don't know). So you won't get help on this thread, unfortunately, unless you find evidence that eac3to is at fault.
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Did that work?
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Old 12th November 2008, 11:25   #6952  |  Link
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I got the Wall E blu-ray Disc. It supposed to have DTS-HD MA 6.1 track, but eac3to reports it as 5.1 Here's the log:

Code:
eac3to wall.e.dtshd -logdts

+ DTS-Core
  - frameSize            2012
  - DTS-ES               +
  - channelNo            5
  - lfe                  1
  - channelDescr         5.1
  - samplingRate         48000
  - bitDepth             24
  - bitrate              1536000
  - samplesPerFrame      512
  - copyHistory          1

+ DTS-HD
  - fullSize             2776
  - headerSize           32
  - refClockCode         1/48000
  - frameDurationCode    1
  - activeMasks          [1], [[1]]
  + Asset [0]
    - fullSize             2744
    - headerSize           14
    - corePackets          Core
    - extSubStrPackets     XLL
    - bitResolution        24
    - maxSampleRate        48000
    - totalNumChannels     6
    - activeSpeakers       C L R Ls Rs LFE ($f)

DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz
(core: DTS-ES, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1536kbps, 48khz)
Both Arcsoft and Sonic decoder decode it as 5.1, so i guess it's really 5.1ch, right?

I made a sample in case you want to have a look.
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Old 12th November 2008, 11:28   #6953  |  Link
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I got the Wall E blu-ray Disc. It supposed to have DTS-HD MA 6.1 track, but eac3to reports it as 5.1.

Both Arcsoft and Sonic decoder decode it as 5.1, so i guess it's really 5.1ch, right?

I made a sample in case you want to have a look.
This seems to be 5.1 ES, with the back channel(s) matrixed into the surround channels. Kind of strange, haven't seen a "DTS Master Audio ES" track yet. Why didn't they go regular 6.1 or 7.1? I've no idea...
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What format would the data have, you send to standard input? Generally it's a difficult thing for me to add because eac3to by design first analyzes the format of the source, and then in a 2nd step rereads the whole source file to do its work. This approach doesn't fit well to standard input where the source file can not be read twice.
How about having the ability to feed in standard wav file format. I currently have material stored in TTA format. I can decode that at the command line and pipe it into eac3to.
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Did that work?
have not tried it until now...was in the college. But my PC is still busy with the mkv .... so I have to wait
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Hi, here is a second project:
Want a movie in m2ts with DolbyTrueHD. It is in original splittet so I have to fix that gab thing (which I dont understand) with this method:

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eac3to v2.74
command line: "C:\Program Files\Minnetonka Audio Software\SurCode DVD DTS\eac3to.exe" "K:" 1) "F:\Hancock\film.mkv"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
M2TS, 2 video tracks, 6 audio tracks, 19 subtitle tracks, 1:42:14
1: Chapters, 16 chapters
2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
3: h264/AVC, 480p24 /1.001 (20:11)
4: TrueHD/AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz
(embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz)
5: AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -30dB
6: TrueHD/AC3, German, 5.1 channels, 48khz
(embedded: AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -29dB)
7: AC3, Russian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -29dB
8: AC3, Ukrainian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -29dB
9: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 24 bits, 192kbps, 48khz
10: Subtitle (PGS), English
11: Subtitle (PGS), English
12: Subtitle (PGS), German
13: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch
14: Subtitle (PGS), Danish
15: Subtitle (PGS), Estonian
16: Subtitle (PGS), Finnish
17: Subtitle (PGS), Modern Greek
18: Subtitle (PGS), Hindi
19: Subtitle (PGS), Lithuanian
20: Subtitle (PGS), Norwegian
21: Subtitle (PGS), Swedish
22: Subtitle (PGS), Turkish
23: Subtitle (PGS), English
24: Subtitle (PGS), German
25: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch
26: Subtitle (PGS), Russian
27: Subtitle (PGS), Ukrainian
28: Subtitle (PGS), English
Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - Chapters.txt"...
[v02] Extracting video track number 2...
[a04] Extracting audio track number 4...
[a05] Extracting audio track number 5...
[a06] Extracting audio track number 6...
[a07] Extracting audio track number 7...
[a08] Extracting audio track number 8...
[s10] Extracting subtitle track number 10...
[s11] Extracting subtitle track number 11...
[s12] Extracting subtitle track number 12...
[s23] Extracting subtitle track number 23...
[s21] Extracting subtitle track number 21...
[s20] Extracting subtitle track number 20...
[s26] Extracting subtitle track number 26...
[s27] Extracting subtitle track number 27...
[s14] Extracting subtitle track number 14...
[s15] Extracting subtitle track number 15...
[s19] Extracting subtitle track number 19...
[s13] Extracting subtitle track number 13...
[s25] Extracting subtitle track number 25...
[s28] Extracting subtitle track number 28...
[s22] Extracting subtitle track number 22...
[s16] Extracting subtitle track number 16...
[s17] Extracting subtitle track number 17...
[s24] Extracting subtitle track number 24...
[s18] Extracting subtitle track number 18...
[a04] Extracting TrueHD stream...
[a04] Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
[v02] Muxing video to Matroska...
[a06] Extracting TrueHD stream...
[a06] Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
[a04] Encoding FLAC with libFlac...
[a06] Encoding FLAC with libFlac...
[a07] Removing AC3 dialog normalization...
[a08] Removing AC3 dialog normalization...
[a05] Removing AC3 dialog normalization...
[a06] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 6 - TrueHD+AC3, German, 5.1 channels, 48khz.24bit.flac"...
[a04] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 4 - TrueHD+AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 48khz.24bit.flac"...
[a05] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 5 - AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz.ac3"...
[a08] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 8 - AC3, Ukrainian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz.ac3"...
[a07] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 7 - AC3, Russian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz.ac3"...
[s23] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 23 - Subtitle (PGS), English.sup"...
[s24] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 24 - Subtitle (PGS), German.sup"...
[s25] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 25 - Subtitle (PGS), Dutch.sup"...
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 2e, calculated 2b
[s10] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 10 - Subtitle (PGS), English.sup"...
[s15] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 15 - Subtitle (PGS), Estonian.sup"...
[s11] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 11 - Subtitle (PGS), English.sup"...
[s18] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 18 - Subtitle (PGS), Hindi.sup"...
[s22] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 22 - Subtitle (PGS), Turkish.sup"...
[s19] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 19 - Subtitle (PGS), Lithuanian.sup"...
[s13] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 13 - Subtitle (PGS), Dutch.sup"...
[s12] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 12 - Subtitle (PGS), German.sup"...
[s17] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 17 - Subtitle (PGS), Modern Greek.sup"...
[s21] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 21 - Subtitle (PGS), Swedish.sup"...
[s14] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 14 - Subtitle (PGS), Danish.sup"...
[s20] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 20 - Subtitle (PGS), Norwegian.sup"...
[s16] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 16 - Subtitle (PGS), Finnish.sup"...
[s27] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 27 - Subtitle (PGS), Ukrainian.sup"...
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 16, calculated 33
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 9e, calculated bd
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 9, calculated aa
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 69, calculated c3
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 3, calculated 37
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 1c, calculated 4e
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 3e, calculated 37
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 5a, calculated c5
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 9f, calculated 15
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 22, calculated 74
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 39, calculated 3a
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected 8a, calculated 62
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected a8, calculated 86
[libav] Lossless check failed - expected e9, calculated ec
[a04] The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
[a04] The zero bytes were successfully removed.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 27ms at playtime 0:05:51.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 23ms at playtime 0:27:55.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 16ms at playtime 0:32:31.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 0:34:13.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 20ms at playtime 0:48:54.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 18ms at playtime 0:49:56.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 17ms at playtime 0:52:28.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 29ms at playtime 0:53:10.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 31ms at playtime 0:57:34.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 1:04:46.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 25ms at playtime 1:07:09.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 1:10:47.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 23ms at playtime 1:13:47.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 24ms at playtime 1:15:20.
[a05] Audio overlaps for 18ms at playtime 1:25:56.
[a05] The audio file was demuxed without making use of the gap/overlap information.
[a05] Please rerun the same eac3to command line. That will correct the gaps/overlaps.
[a06] The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
[a06] The zero bytes were successfully removed.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 27ms at playtime 0:05:51.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 23ms at playtime 0:27:55.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 16ms at playtime 0:32:31.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 0:34:13.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 20ms at playtime 0:48:54.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 18ms at playtime 0:49:56.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 17ms at playtime 0:52:28.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 29ms at playtime 0:53:10.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 31ms at playtime 0:57:34.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 1:04:46.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 25ms at playtime 1:07:09.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 1:10:47.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 23ms at playtime 1:13:47.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 24ms at playtime 1:15:20.
[a07] Audio overlaps for 18ms at playtime 1:25:56.
[a07] The audio file was demuxed without making use of the gap/overlap information.
[a07] Please rerun the same eac3to command line. That will correct the gaps/overlaps.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 27ms at playtime 0:05:51.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 23ms at playtime 0:27:55.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 16ms at playtime 0:32:31.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 0:34:13.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 20ms at playtime 0:48:54.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 18ms at playtime 0:49:56.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 17ms at playtime 0:52:28.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 29ms at playtime 0:53:10.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 31ms at playtime 0:57:34.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 1:04:46.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 25ms at playtime 1:07:09.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 1:10:47.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 23ms at playtime 1:13:47.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 24ms at playtime 1:15:20.
[a08] Audio overlaps for 18ms at playtime 1:25:56.
[a08] The audio file was demuxed without making use of the gap/overlap information.
[a08] Please rerun the same eac3to command line. That will correct the gaps/overlaps.
[s26] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 26 - Subtitle (PGS), Russian.sup"...
[s28] Creating file "F:\Hancock\film - 28 - Subtitle (PGS), English.sup"...
Added fps value to MKV header.
Video track 2 contains 147076 frames.
Video track 3 contains 147076 frames.
eac3to processing took 36 minutes, 20 seconds.
Done.
How can I use that methode and get out no flacs, but the TrueHD Files without GAP Problem
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How about having the ability to feed in standard wav file format. I currently have material stored in TTA format. I can decode that at the command line and pipe it into eac3to.
I'll think about that. It's not easy to implement...

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Hi, here is a second project:
Want a movie in m2ts with DolbyTrueHD. It is in original splittet so I have to fix that gab thing (which I dont understand) with this method:

How can I use that methode and get out no flacs, but the TrueHD Files without GAP Problem
Thanks, Greetings,
Michael
First of all, please post logs between "[ code ]" and "[ / code ]" (without the spaces) tags. That way the logs will consume less space in your post (they'll appear in a smaller window with scroll bars).

As far as I can see from your eac3to log, the TrueHD tracks do not have any gaps/overlaps in them. eac3to only reported overlaps for the 3 AC3 tracks number 5, 7 and 8. So what you're looking for should be possible by doing this:

Code:
eac3to "K:" 1) 2: "F:\Hancock\film.mkv" 4: "F:\Hancock\Englisch.thd+ac3" 6: "F:\Hancock\Deutsch.thd+ac3"
Of course if the video MKV is already done, you can remove the "2: "F:\Hancock\film.mkv"" from the command line to save time.

Generally if there are overlaps in a TrueHD track Houston has a problem because eac3to can not properly remove overlaps from TrueHD tracks. In this specific case you're lucky cause the overlaps seem to be too small for eac3to to complain about...
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well then thank you very much.
First I will have to see if TSmuxer will accept the TrueHD Files to import. Even when, I will have to remux the Movie with TSremux because of the PopCorn Hour wants it....
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Old 12th November 2008, 19:26   #6959  |  Link
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This seems to be 5.1 ES, with the back channel(s) matrixed into the surround channels. Kind of strange, haven't seen a "DTS Master Audio ES" track yet. Why didn't they go regular 6.1 or 7.1? I've no idea...
its listed in eac3to as DTS Master Audio 5.1 with DTS-ES 5.1 core
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Evan Almighty HD-DVD rip:

When I run eac3to on the rip it doesn't list the feature movie for some reason. All I get is the following:

C:\Users\FlowerdayJ\Videos\EVANALMIGHTY>eac3to .
1) WATERRISING_1.EVO+WATERRISING_2.EVO+RU_GIRAFFE.EVO+RU_ELEPHANT.EVO+RU_LION.EV
O+RU_GORILLA.EVO+RU_WOLVES.EVO+RU_EAGLE.EVO+RU_KOALA.EVO+RU_OTTER.EVO+RU_CHEETAH
.EVO+RU_SURFEIT.EVO+RU_AUSTRALIA.EVO+RU_CHIMP.EVO+RU_GRIZZLY.EVO+RU_LLAMA.EVO+RU
_PEACOCK.EVO+RU_CAMEL.EVO+RU_ORANGUTAN.EVO+RU_ARMADILLO.EVO+RU_GOAT.EVO+RU_ANACO
NDA.EVO+RU_EXITBEFORE.EVO+RU_OUTRO.EVO+RU_EXITAFTER.EVO+RU_END.EVO, 0:04:50
"Animal Round Up"
- VC-1, 1080p (16:9)
- E-AC3, 2.0, 48khz
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