View Full Version : DTS-wav decoded w/Besplit play fast
wejgomi
24th January 2003, 21:44
Whenever I decode a DTS-wav with besplit to normaL DTS fiLe, and use spdif passthrough, it plays fast..
I think it somehow puts time breaks out of the track and saves onLy raw data, how can I prevent that ?
DSPguru
25th January 2003, 09:12
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15738
wejgomi
25th January 2003, 22:11
Sorry but I couldn`t find much things relavite to my point..
Only number17 seems to be similar but it`s related with BeSweet, will that dll also work for besplit if my problem is what you say in the subject..?
And have I guessed right, is the pure raw data that causes this problem ?
A little more help needed, please..
DSPguru
25th January 2003, 22:15
read q1 - how to submit a bug report.
wejgomi
25th January 2003, 23:26
Command Line I used;
"besplit -core( -input qgh_dts.wav -prefix c:\queen -type dtswav -fix
-logfile queen )"
I tried both with/without the "-fix" switches, result is the same..
Logging start : 01/25/03 , 14:19:46.
C:\BESWEET\BESPLIT.EXE -core( -input qgh_dts.wav -prefix c:\queen -type dtswav -fix -logfile queen )
[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSplit -----
[00:00:00:000] | Input : qgh_dts.wav
[00:00:00:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 44.1KHz
[00:00:00:000] | Channels Count: 5.1, Bitrate: 1411.2kbps
[00:00:00:000] | Output Prefix : c:\queen
[00:00:00:000] +---------------------
[00:58:00:740] | Writing c:\queen01.dtswav
[00:58:00:740] +---------------------
[00:58:00:740] Operation Completed !
[00:02:49:000] <-- Process Duration
Logging ends : 01/25/03 , 14:22:35.
I hope this is what you mean..
DSPguru
25th January 2003, 23:46
Originally posted by wejgomi
Whenever I decode a DTS-wav with besplit to normaL DTS fiLe, and use spdif passthrough, it plays fast..
I think it somehow puts time breaks out of the track and saves onLy raw data, how can I prevent that ? you're right. BeSplit extracts the raw data out of the dtswav file.
how do you prevent that ? keep the original dtswav file.. :)
wejgomi
25th January 2003, 23:50
I know would be a desparate question but,
"Isn`t there a way to save the time breaks either ?"
DSPguru
25th January 2003, 23:56
i'm not sure if i understand what's wrong with the original dtswav files.. :confused:
why are you manipulating them ?
wejgomi
26th January 2003, 00:11
The problem is that I do not own a CD-writer(and don`t plan to buy, maybe a DVD-r), so the only way I can listen to dts-wav is to write them with a CD-rom emulator..
But when I do that, the sound coming from spdif is interupted, it comes and goes(still donnow why), but when I decode it internal it plays good but downmixes to 2 channels(I have JBL home theater, now specialized for pc) and that is only acceptable..
When I decode it with BeSplit, the dts file formed plays well too if I decode it internal, but when I use passthrough it(I think) passes the breaks and plays fast..
This is how it vexes me.
DSPguru
26th January 2003, 06:56
ok. i have an idea how to solve this, but i'm being very busy lately.
please be patient.
wejgomi
26th January 2003, 14:17
Then, I`ll be waiting..
And thank you for your interest
DSPguru
26th January 2003, 21:10
here's something minimal :
- there is no errors handler!
- this will only work on dts files of 1411.2kbps ! (dtswav files needs to be converted to dts using BeSplit).
don't expect any newer versions soon.. :o
wejgomi
28th January 2003, 23:08
thank you once again,
that made it..
DSPguru
29th January 2003, 08:09
Originally posted by wejgomi
thank you once again,
that made it.. cool :cool: !
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