Suiryc
4th January 2004, 19:07
Hi
I'm using OagMachine v0.11 under Windows XP (SP1).
Trying to convert DTS or AC3 to AAC. I demuxed the files using DVDDecrypter (the latest version: 3.1.9.0).
I noticed that when the file has ".AC3" as extension the commandline doesn't contain the azid switches (e.g. "-azid ( -g max -L -3db -c normal)" when normalizing to 100% of max gain, and using normal dynamic compression).
If I change the extension to ".ac3" (i.e. lowercase) the switches are in the commandline and correctly applied (a first pass to find the gain to apply is really done).
Same goes for DTS. If the extension is ".DTS" the program will call BeSweet.exe (which crashes most of the time with such an input), and if I change the extension to ".dts" the program will (as expected) call azidts.exe
Seems like OagMachine has a bug and won't work correctly (or at least as expected) if the extension of the input file is not lowercase.
Best regards
Cyrius
I'm using OagMachine v0.11 under Windows XP (SP1).
Trying to convert DTS or AC3 to AAC. I demuxed the files using DVDDecrypter (the latest version: 3.1.9.0).
I noticed that when the file has ".AC3" as extension the commandline doesn't contain the azid switches (e.g. "-azid ( -g max -L -3db -c normal)" when normalizing to 100% of max gain, and using normal dynamic compression).
If I change the extension to ".ac3" (i.e. lowercase) the switches are in the commandline and correctly applied (a first pass to find the gain to apply is really done).
Same goes for DTS. If the extension is ".DTS" the program will call BeSweet.exe (which crashes most of the time with such an input), and if I change the extension to ".dts" the program will (as expected) call azidts.exe
Seems like OagMachine has a bug and won't work correctly (or at least as expected) if the extension of the input file is not lowercase.
Best regards
Cyrius