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AC3+ and DTS test files
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http://www.zshare.net/download/55179983eef7a1eb/ However I'm looking for DTS 5.1 and 7.1 multichannel accurate test files for channel checking, the ones saying Front Left, Front Right, Ls, Rs, Lb, Rb, etc like the AC3 streams in the file above. |
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Are the audio files available somewhere? I can make the DTS for you, but I need the source files (someone saying Left, Left surround, etc...)
Or, I can make one using a Dolby test tone that just moves from L to C, R, RSS, RSR, LSR, LSS and then LFE... If that would work for you. Rik |
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Okay, here's two files. Both are DTS-HD, one is 'High Resolution' (which I don't think I've ever seen used on a disc...), the other is normal lossless Master Audio with a 1.5mb core stream as used on Blu-Ray discs (Core stream is down-mixed to 5.1...).
http://www.sendspace.com/file/mz71xx Haven't had a chance to test it yet, let me know if I screwed something up...
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I just verified it on our 7.1 sound system here, it's created correctly. If you are getting odd results on the surround sides and rears, one of 3 things is happening:
Your speakers are connected wrong. ArcSoft is playing it back incorrectly. ArcSoft (or your computer) is outputting the Core stream, not the lossless stream. The core stream is only 5.1, so the surround sides and rears are combined together. I tested it on 3 different players (PS3, Sony and Panasonic set-tops) on a Denon DTS-MA/TrueHD 7.1 receiver. Worked perfectly every time. The 140 extra bytes on the DTS stream are put there by the DTS encoder. These are stripped off when the project is muxed into a Blu-Ray disc (at least by professional Blu-Ray authoring systems like Scenarist and Blu-Print). That's probably why no one here has really seen a DTS file with this header before. After I muxed the disc and then demuxed it with TSMuxer, the 140 bytes were gone. Does this cause a problem with any other tools besides eac3to?I'll point the author of eac3to to the file I've submitted, it shouldn't be too hard to update the software to recognize the DTS header data... Rik |
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- Speakers ok. The original wav file play fine.
- I can extract the core without problem, with the Side and Back channels mixed. - The problem can be between ArcSoft and eac3to It is not a speaker problem. The decoded output wav file don't match with the original wav file in a multichannel audio editor (Audacity, Wavosaur, ...) Quote:
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Hehe, good to know I'm believed in! I wasn't trying to sound pompous or anything, just letting you know that I tested it a bit... ![]() Quote:
Which reminds me, in case this is causing problems for anyone else, here's the same files with the header trimmed off: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ja82dv These will work with eac3to, and other programs if there were problems. (I've used DTS-HD with the header info from this encoder with TSMuxer, so I know it's okay with that software) Also, it looks like the header isn't the same size on all formats... If I encode normal DTS, the header is smaller... Most of the streams start with the same hex values, but I've noticed that DTS secondary audio (like for Picture-in-picture tracks) is completely different. Removing everything including the 8 bytes immediately following STRMDATA is what you need to do. (It just happens to be 140 bytes on the two files I originally supplied...) Hope that helps... Rik |
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I only can decode DTS-HD 7.1 with:
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eac3to (v3.14) is up to date ... ArcSoft DTS Decoder (1.1.0.0) works fine Quote:
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Exact same thing I'm using... Anyone else having problems with it? I just tried it again on a different computer that I just installed ArcSoft on, got the same results (BR says 'Back Right', etc...). Does eac3to use anything other than dtsdecoderdll.dll to decode? Seems like every .dll has a different version, maybe there's one that's different and that's where the problem is? Not sure what else could be causing the problem...
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I don't know if there are other lib's involved in the problem than:
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ASAudioHD.ax 446.541 08/05/2008 14:51 v1.3.2.49 DtsDec.dll 925.696 17/01/2008 18:37 v1.0.2.2 dtsdecoderdll.dll 917.504 21/04/2008 15:42 v1.1.0.0 |
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I've downgraded to TMT v2.1.6.125 on purpose because of some compatibility issues in other apps with newer versions and SR says 'Side Right', BR says 'Back Right, etc. Looks like a strange problem on Tebasuna51's computer. |
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