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18th January 2009, 20:19 | #7921 | Link | |
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eac3to input.wav output.aac -28700ms Thanks for the assist. |
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18th January 2009, 20:27 | #7922 | Link | |
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18th January 2009, 23:44 | #7925 | Link |
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I just bought arcsoft....
when I try to have eac3to decode dts with arcsoft decoders I get: "the arcsoft decoder does not seem to work" I tried the fixes posted here (PATH, etc.). Version I have is 2.1.6.126. any ideas with this? |
19th January 2009, 01:24 | #7926 | Link | |
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19th January 2009, 08:12 | #7927 | Link | |
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There's been two tricks suggested to make it work. One was changing the path. The other one was manually registering some specific DirectShow filters. Search for "regsvr32" in this thread. |
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19th January 2009, 12:55 | #7930 | Link |
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Is it possible when retreiving the features of a bluray disc to get more then 8? I am trying to get a short film from Pixars Wall-E and since there are several playlists of the main feature film due to different languages the short film that is 7 minutes never makes it to the list when I run eac3to E: ( thats the bluray drive name ). It lists only the first 8 and the shortest feature is 24 minutes that it lists.
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19th January 2009, 15:07 | #7932 | Link | |
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Originally Posted by asarian
I'm not even entirely sure eac3to is causing it (though I'm fair certain it does); but when extracting the VC-1 stream of the American Gangster Blu-Ray, which is annoyingly split over dozens of m2ts files, I get the movie just fine, but the 'total time' index is off. Which is to say, it is set to the length of the first part (~13 mins). Even though the movie plays/streams in full, I can't seek (PS3 = 'Go To') beyond the 13 minutes marker. Quote:
eac3to 1) 2: c:\video\amg.vc1 I then remux with tsMuxeR, as I always do. Seems like each of the multipart m2ts files has its own duration index (or so it seems). As a result, the length of the entire movie is set to the length of the first part (~13 mins).
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20th January 2009, 02:42 | #7935 | Link | |
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Encoding issues w/ Sin City Nordic Blu-Ray DTS-MA?
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20th January 2009, 13:50 | #7936 | Link |
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It's a known issue with the decoder.
Only thing thing you can do is send a sample to ArcSoft and ask them to fix their decoder. btw, you should get the Japanese blu-ray of Sin City. It's way better. |
20th January 2009, 14:02 | #7938 | Link | |
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- can extract AC3 stream from Blu-Ray TrueHD/AC3 tracks - can extract DTS core from DTS-HD tracks My followup question then, when would the ArcSoft DTS decoder be needed? Is this just when we need to re-encode the DTS to maybe a lower bitrate? And if so then I assume that task would then also require the SurCode DVD–DTS Encoder. So if need to re-encode DTS for lower bitrate, then requires both: ArcSoft and SurCode - correct? What is used for AC3 re-encoding? I am familiar with AC3 5.1 but what is (E-)AC3? From my reading it seems Nero is best for AC3 decode and second best is libav/ffmpeg - correct? Can TrueHD be converted to AC3 5.1 and does this require any 3rd party software? Sorry, just want to confirm I understand whats needed with this tool. I think I am almost there UPDATE: Should I thought of WikiPedia on that (E-)AC3. I found the below: (E-)AC3 = Dolby Digital Plus: With the built in codec of Nero 7 Showtime 3.10.1.0 with the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD Video plugin, eac3to can successfully decode E-AC3 audio using the Showtime decoder and encode it as anything, FLAC, WAV, AC3, DTS, whatever. Last edited by jfcarbel; 20th January 2009 at 14:16. |
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20th January 2009, 14:06 | #7939 | Link | |
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The JAP Blu-Ray only has 5.1 sound, so the Nordic's audio is superior. I'll be combining it w/ video from JAP. |
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20th January 2009, 14:25 | #7940 | Link | |
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That is, install the full version but then remove all its filters except for the one that eacto needs. I don't mind getting ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre but I fear all its filters will gunk up my other software like PowerDVD, ProShow Gold. Anyone have any experience with installing a Lite version or have a batch script that can unregister all the unneeded filters except for the one eacto needs? Also curious, do people have scripts that load/unload filters based on tools that may need them? That way, they are loaded when needed and removed when task is completed. I suppose that maybe eacto is coded to strictly build its graph manually to force its use of a specific filter. But I am not well versed in all this graph, DS Filters, codecs to know for sure. I just know that installing one program can hijack another programs use of its filters that it installed for a specific task. What a nightmare - DLL hell for codecs |
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