View Full Version : How to extract DTS-HD from EVO (not just the core)?
Furiousflea
19th November 2007, 17:20
Hi there, I've got an HD DVD with a lossless DTS HD track, when I load up the EVO in Evodemux it just shows the DTS HD track but it seems that Evodemux can only recognise the core normal DTS part and therefore I'm unable to extract the lossless audio track...
Is there any program that can do this right now or haven't things got that far yet?
Thanks for any help :)
Rob
nautilus7
19th November 2007, 17:26
I don't think evodemux extracts the core only. It should extract the dts-hd track as it is. Give it a try and then use eac3to to get the info for the demuxed track.
Furiousflea
19th November 2007, 17:37
cheers mate will give it a go, it just seems I'm left with a remarkably small output (about 1.6GB) and evodemux is only reporting the lossless MA track as being 1536kbps....hmmm see what eac3to says :)
thanx
ACrowley
19th November 2007, 17:38
Ofcourse Evodemux/TSRemux etc are demuxing lossless the full DTSHD MAS /HighRes :)
Also you can use SonicHDDemuxer4.3 via Graphedit
Filesource(async)-SonicHDDemuxer4.3-Dump
Furiousflea
19th November 2007, 19:31
Thanks, seems that you are right...dohhh me being getting carried aways assuming the first audio track was the english one (on this disc there is a french hi res audio, and an english lossless).
ACrowley I noticed you seem to know your stuff when it comes to converting HD DVD -> VC1 for playback on the 360 ;) I've read a few posts by Crypto where he says that TSremux is far more reliable than Evodemux, what do you think about that and which do you use\results\etc?
Thanks :)
Also, I read a some posts by people saying that in the intermediate stage of converting (when you've just appended all the chunks of the VC1 avi's that VC12AVI spits out) that they have distorted video, straight after seeking. I can second that, however when you mux the VC1 from the avi back to the WMV container it all seems to be ok?
Thats kinda why I was asking which to use and have you noticed any problems etc.
Thanks (again)
Rob
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