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nonkeljef
26th December 2004, 17:02
Hi,

About a month ago i came with the question : does D2S support DTS with ID 0X8A. Because when i selected both streams -AC3 & DTS - in the log there was a notice : 2d stream not found(DTS).
The answer was yes, although it never worked.
Now i got the same problem with another movie. In the bitrate tab i've selected the 2 audio streams.
Is it possible to lower down the dvd size in order to be able to manually extract the DTS file and add it later with another authoring tool. I usually set dvd size to 4450 MB. By how many MB must i decrease the size to fit later with a DTS of about 750 MB ?

Thnx

Bert
Edit:audio tab instead of bitrate tab

jsoto
26th December 2004, 19:57
Yep, seems I'm able to reproduce the problem, but I'm sure I use it in the past... I need to do additional tests.

Audio (and subs) muxing overhead is not too much, in fact, negligible. So you can discount 750 MB from 4450MB, and use the result as the CD size.

jsoto

ralphthedog
27th December 2004, 00:15
I can confirm it usually works (backed up The Bourne Identity with AC3&DTS).

Encountered this problem a few times before too, and always put it down to a somehow peculiar(or errors in the?) .ifo file.

I seem to remember if I used IfoEdit to strip streams(but keep everything) or write completely new ifo's for the DVD's .vob's, DVD2SVCD would have no problems.

@nonkeljef, you selected both audio streams on the conversion tab right?

nonkeljef
27th December 2004, 19:58
@Frank

I've selected both audio streams in the conversion tab as well in the audio tab.
When the DTS id = 0x89 e.g. i've no problems at all. All other id's won't do it.

Bert

ralphthedog
28th December 2004, 02:00
@nonkeljef, Just checking the bloody obvious first:)

As a rule I always try to keep the DTS stream in my backups.

My name isn't Frank.......that message was stuck to a fridge in a film (....too obscure?:p ).