The demux.meta file is in the project dir. (It's one of the first file that is created, before the demux process.) But it seems that the error doesn't happen when demuxing the track, but when it is converted to AC3 with eac3to. So, yes, it might be an eac3to bug, as sneaker_ger suggests. A sample would be nice. If you have a Pixar movie with a short film with the audio in DTS HD MA format, perhaps you can try to convert it and if you have the same error, send the audio track to Madshi and/or me. You can also cut a part of a bigger .dtshdma file. Thanks in advance.
Anyway, I suppose there is something wrong with the VM or its config. Perhaps a codec is missing or doesn't work well. Under Windows, all DTS HD MA I have encountered so far in BD3Ds were easy to demux and convert. And I suppose that commercial BDs do not have fancy out-of-specs DTS streams.
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