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24th October 2008, 06:43 | #21 | Link | |
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http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/800/ghostrider.html I ended up just taking the pcm stream from the movie instead. Just thought I'd try the 20 bit TrueHD since it was right in front of me. Here's a better clip using head instead of tsremux. eac3to likes it. http://www.flowerdayconsulting.com/Misc/clip2.zip C:\Users\FlowerdayJ\Videos\Ghost Rider>eac3to clip.m2ts 1: output.h264 2: output .pcm M2TS, 1 video track, 5 audio tracks, 12 subtitle tracks, 0:00:21 1: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 2: TrueHD/AC3, 5.1 channels, 48khz 3: RAW/PCM, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 48khz 4: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz 5: AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz 6: AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz 7: Subtitle (PGS) 8: Subtitle (PGS) 9: Subtitle (PGS) 10: Subtitle (PGS) 11: Subtitle (PGS) 12: Subtitle (PGS) 13: Subtitle (PGS) 14: Subtitle (PGS) 15: Subtitle (PGS) 16: Subtitle (PGS) 17: Subtitle (PGS) 18: Subtitle (PGS) [v01] Extracting video track number 1... [a02] Extracting audio track number 2... [a02] Extracting TrueHD stream... [a02] Decoding with libav/ffmpeg... [a02] Swapping endian... [a02] Remapping channels... [a02] This audio track contains more than 16 bits of information. [a02] Creating file "output.24bit.pcm"... [v01] Creating file "output.h264"... [a02] The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 20 bits. Video track 1 contains 504 frames. eac3to processing took 3 seconds. Done. Yes -i 24 works. -i 20 didn't. Last edited by Jeff Flowerday; 24th October 2008 at 07:00. |
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29th October 2008, 00:48 | #22 | Link | |
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Pcm2Tsmu LEON.PCM leon_tsmu.pcm -c 8 the default is 6 ch if you don't put anything you create a 5.1.
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Hey tebasuna51,
If I run a 16 bit (4608 kb/s) pcm track through your app, why does the output report 24 bit (6912 kb/s) in tsMuxeR? Also, eac3to see's the fixed track as 16 bit and it is the same size as the source. I'm assuming since there are several similarities the fixed track is actually 16 bit, I'm just curious that's all. Thanks, O. |
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- a lpcm file is just raw audio data without header to say if is 16 or 24 bits, 2 or 6 channels, 48 or 192 KHz. Then a lpcm audio, out of a container, must be supplied with these 3 basic parameters: bitdepth, channels and samplerate. - the pcm for tsmuxer need some little headers with these data and pcm2tsmu only add these headers bassed in the info you supply. - You need put the 3 parameters, if you don't put the parameters the defaults are chosen: 24 bits, 6 channels, 48000 Hz.
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@tebasuna51:
Just wanna say: I use this program almost every day now, converting my Blu-Rays' HD audio to streamable (PS3) LPCM sound (with eac3to), and using your little program to mux it back in.
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I have a TrueHD to PCM file that has the two surrounds as a constant 21 bits and the rest 16, how should I process through pcm2tsmu? This is the first time I have encountered this.
By using the -i 16 switch will I lose the data in the surrounds, should I leave as default for a 24 bit file? Thanks, |
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I am working with the Madshi to test 7.1 decoding with eac3to..he is going to send me some files and ill be testing it with my Onkyo SR-805 7.1 system. |
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30th January 2009, 04:27 | #33 | Link | |
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lpcm only supports up to 6 channels?? the wierd thing is lpcm output from my ps3 natively puts out 8 (7.1). Last edited by jamos; 30th January 2009 at 04:29. |
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You can see the Changelog.txt included in the package:
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2008-09-14 Pcm2Tsmu v1.3.0.0 + Tested 96 and 192 KHz. Seems work until 6 chan, 24 bits, 192 KHz. 8 chan 192 KHz (16 or 24 bits) are rejected by tsMuxer. 2008-06-04 Pcm2Tsmu v1.2.0.0 + Tested channels 1 to 8, 16-24 bits, only 48 KHz ...
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You don't lose very much if you use 16 bits for all. Quote:
The correct method (for 5.1-48 KHz) may be: eac3to <track.thd> stdout.pcm -down16 | PcmTsmu - track.pcm -i 16
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eac3to <track.thd+ac3> newtrack.pcm Then wait for the log and the bitdepth, then process accordingly through pcm2tsmu. I can still reprocess the THD track. Thanks for the response. |
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So if I'm using the GUI form of eac3to to extract the HD audio stream would I want to extract it as WAV or RAW (since I don't have a PCM choice) before I use Pcm2Tsmu to convert to a pcm file? I want to stream PCM to my PS3. I don't want to down convert to AC3.
Basically extract to WAV (or RAW) which is LPCM and process with Pcm2Tsmu for tsmuxer compatibility? Last edited by Poseidon79; 30th January 2009 at 19:52. |
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If wav file is >4GB you can't. You need convert to LPCM (different byte and channel order than WAV orRAW) and use Pcm2Tsmu. Try with yr_eac3to_more_gui
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I wrote a scipt that fully automates (with certain prompts)...
I didn't realize that tsmuxer has been messing up all my trueHD audio...damn. Can someone here PLEASE walk me through the steps I need to take to make this pcm2tsmu work for me? |
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