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froto
1st February 2003, 03:05
well were to start i have made many dvds no problem but just with dd5.1 witch is very good but some of the movies have dts i would like to keep it if i can. now i know dts audio is very big? i use dvd decrypter infoedit and to transcoade i use rempeg2 very good. when i use dvd decrypter and enable stream processing then demuv? and i keep dd 5.1 as well and dts. so but when i burn it and play it the dd5.1 is fine but when i switch audio to dts it is all chopy and big loud spikes? help
now i burn them on a dvd+rw they dont play on my standalone player but dvd+r thats what i put my final movie on . i test them with the dvd+rw first play the in my computer dvd player and i have a soundblaster audgy card and usea the spdif output.
my amp has dts can any one help so i know dts is not a problem
is it wht why i burn i use nero tryed to yes infoedit and dvd decrypter but infoedit can't find a .dll fine
can anyone please help [SIZE=4]
waldok
3rd February 2003, 14:24
quite hard to figure out what you mean. No offense intended, but would you consider to check spelling before you post ? From what I understood, you have a problem playing back DTS audio streams ?
As for the last sentence, I simply don't get it .
Please try to rephrase. Not trying to be rude here (I'm no english myself) but if you want to be helped, you have to pay some attention to the explanations you give in your post.
What do you mean by "big loud spikes"?
What did you use to author your DVDs ?
Did you rip the DTS track from an existing DVD ? with what tool ?
Which DVD title are you trying to backup ?
Waldok :cool:
froto
3rd February 2003, 15:19
what i mean by big loud spikes . well i gess it dont not matter the sound is fucked . so yes i am having a problem playing back dts.
i do all my ripping from dvd format. i use dvd decrypter to rip it to my hardrive. and then i use infoedit to author.
the movie is american outlaws i am using it for a test because it has dts .
i have a progam called dvd x copy.. now i has no problem with the dts sound track it backs the movie up like the original but taks two dvd disks don't like that would like it on one.
so i can play dts from the original movie ?
waldok
3rd February 2003, 16:21
I won't say anything about DVDXCOPY cause I never usedit.
Concerning demuxing the DTS track with DVDDecrypter, it should be no problem. Maybe you do somthing wrong when decrypting. My advice is you try the DoItFast4u tool (will also use DVDDecrypter to extract) and let it work for you. I never had any "bad" surprise using it and I got my DTS tracks ready for reauthoring without a problem.
Never tried DTS with IFOEdit (by the way drop the 'n' it's IFOEdit), but maybe you can try DVDMAestro to reauthor your DVD so you'll know if the problem is related to the extracted DTS track or to IFOEdit.
(I always use Maestro for reauthoring and DTS never caused any problem).
Did you do a search on DTS in the IFOEdit forum, just in case there is a known problem ?
Let us know how it works.
Waldok:cool:
froto
4th February 2003, 05:53
well i will give dvd maestro a try do i have to use doitfast4u or can i just use dvd decrypter and dvd maestro can you explain a bit more dvd maestro never used it . know i will have to transcode as the movie is to big so does maestro do all that need to rip out menus to save space . as you know the dts audio track is big and our dvd disks are only 4.3 gigs so normaly i use remeg2 for trancode does doitfast4u do all that for you and transcode? dvd decrypter makes a bunch of different files for video and audio so how do you get them in to maestro????
markrb
4th February 2003, 06:31
Read the guides at Doom9.org. We can help with individual problems, but what you are asking for now is to much to really be able to give a step by step on. The guides do it so much better then we could here.
Mark
2COOL
4th February 2003, 07:33
Originally posted by froto
well were to start i have made many dvds no problem but just with dd5.1 witch is very good but some of the movies have dts i would like to keep it if i can. now i know dts audio is very big? i use dvd decrypter infoedit and to transcoade i use rempeg2 very good. when i use dvd decrypter and enable stream processing then demuv? and i keep dd 5.1 as well and dts. so but when i burn it and play it the dd5.1 is fine but when i switch audio to dts it is all chopy and big loud spikes? help
now i burn them on a dvd+rw they dont play on my standalone player but dvd+r thats what i put my final movie on . i test them with the dvd+rw first play the in my computer dvd player and i have a soundblaster audgy card and usea the spdif output.
my amp has dts can any one help so i know dts is not a problem
is it wht why i burn i use nero tryed to yes infoedit and dvd decrypter but infoedit can't find a .dll fine
can anyone please help [SIZE=4]
Whoa!:confused: I'll try my best shot on translating this post to the best of my knowledge so that others can understand. I hope I understood it correctly. I read it more than a dozen times. I'm just a little bored right now.;)
"How shall I begin to describe my problem? I have made alot of DVDs, that contained Dolby 5.1 audio, with no problems. Some movies also have DTS audio and I would like to keep them. I know that DTS audio takes up a considerable amount of space. I have used DVD Decrypter, IFOedit, and ReMpeg2 with sucesss. I do know how to retain 5.1 and DTS audio. When I play my burnt DVD, my 5.1 language audio sounds good. But my DTS sounds choppy, like sporatic audio spikes? Can anyone help me?
"When I burn my movie unto a DVD+RW, it doesn't play on my standalone player. So now I am using DVD+Rs. I initially tested my DVD+RWs using my DVD-drive. Currently, I have a Soundblaster Audigy card with S/PDIF outputs. My amplifier can handle DTS audio. Can anyone help me prove that my DTS audio is not a problem? Is using Nero to burn, giving me audio problems? I tried creating an image with IFOedit and burning it with DVD Decrypter but IFOedit can't find a .dll file.
Can anyone please help me?"
waldok
4th February 2003, 09:02
2cool, i'm impressed, but, hey, you sure have too much time on your hands ;)
You'd better use your spare time preparing us a good old cheatsheet of yours :D
Thanks for the effort :)
Waldok:cool:
froto
4th February 2003, 20:54
well can you guys give a little direction here i have read lots of guides but they all use different programs so i have know doitfast4u
dvd maestro and dvd decrypter
2COOL
4th February 2003, 21:13
froto,
When you play your DVD on your computer, what software are you using to view your DVD?
2C:cool::cool:L
froto
4th February 2003, 23:54
i use windvd that suports dts. i use spif and my amp will decode.
every time i rip the dts sound track and dd5.1 and just play them with windvd before i start anuthing else dd.51 plays fine but the dts sound track is no good know smartripper shows the dts track as an
SDDS what is that?
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