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Old 8th March 2007, 16:20   #921  |  Link
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I don't have a way to test the 6-channel .wav file.
You could run it through EncWAVtoAC3 and then test the AC3 file...
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Old 8th March 2007, 16:27   #922  |  Link
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Yes, I know it's not ideal. It was originally written for a hardware decoder many years ago, and targeted for one video and one audio stream output. Although it's certainly possible to demux all elementary streams, it won't be easy to implement with the current architecture of xport.

However, I do have an update for LCPM.

http://www.w6rz.net/xport.zip

Version 0.94 now defaults to demuxing all the channels of an LPCM track. I've added the -2 option to only demux two LPCM channels (like in version 0.93).

I tried the 6-channel output with sox, and it seems happy. I don't have a way to test the 6-channel .wav file.

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thanks for fast respond. This seems to be very good message, i will test it tomorrow with Terminator LPCM track and if there will be any problem (i really believe there will be no) i will post it here.
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Old 8th March 2007, 19:26   #923  |  Link
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somone needs to make a guide on how to do all this stuff... I started off following this thread and haven't until now--it's really hard to follow.
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Old 8th March 2007, 19:34   #924  |  Link
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somone needs to make a guide on how to do all this stuff... I started off following this thread and haven't until now--it's really hard to follow.

First we have to find out how to demux MLP or TrueHD, then find out the best DTS encoder (not surcode) and then we have find how create normaln srt subtitles from sup files. Then we can create this guide
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Old 8th March 2007, 20:57   #925  |  Link
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Do you have any idea why the first play title (e.g. UNILOGO.EVO) contains the menus.aca, VPLST000.XPL and the other files of the ADV_OBJ folder (except DISCID.DAT) in its Advanced packets?
Some kind of caching or what?

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Old 8th March 2007, 21:52   #926  |  Link
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First we have to find out how to demux MLP or TrueHD, then find out the best DTS encoder (not surcode) and then we have find how create normaln srt subtitles from sup files. Then we can create this guide
Demux the streams is no problem decoding them are. Will personally go for a lossless solution like FLAC for Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD and probably also for high bitrate EAC3.
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Old 8th March 2007, 22:00   #927  |  Link
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Demux the streams is no problem decoding them are. Will personally go for a lossless solution like FLAC for Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD and probably also for high bitrate EAC3.
Most probably i will use DTS/1536 or AC3/640 for all even lossless sources. I do not have that quality sound system and of course, i would like to spare some space
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Most probably i will use DTS/1536 or AC3/640 for all even lossless sources. I do not have that quality sound system and of course, i would like to spare some space
So I'm only the crazy-one, who wants use 5.1 OGG and spare more space for video? I was litlle frustrated, when 2:34h 1536kbps DTS eats 1.7G of DVD5 space.
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Old 8th March 2007, 22:25   #929  |  Link
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Most probably i will use DTS/1536 ...
Hope we could some day
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Old 8th March 2007, 23:41   #930  |  Link
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So I'm only the crazy-one, who wants use 5.1 OGG and spare more space for video? I was litlle frustrated, when 2:34h 1536kbps DTS eats 1.7G of DVD5 space.
I am converting Kingdom of Heaven to two DVD9s, using that DTS, with an x264 video bitrate of about 10400kbps. A great backup so I can put my blu-ray disc away and get virtually the same quality.
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Old 9th March 2007, 00:57   #931  |  Link
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First we have to find out how to demux MLP or TrueHD, then find out the best DTS encoder (not surcode) and then we have find how create normaln srt subtitles from sup files. Then we can create this guide
I don't think the "sup to srt" part was ever a problem
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=105715
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Old 9th March 2007, 01:04   #932  |  Link
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I have followed your work in this thread for a time now...
And i am really impressed, that you guys are able to put all the pieces together. GREAT WORK!

Me myself and i, have only managed to get the video to vdub and are now trying to find a good wmv9 encoder..
+ i'm stuck on the audio encoding bit.. hehe!

Keep the good spirit up, and continue with your search.
Some day you will manage to do all the things you wan't to..
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So I'm only the crazy-one, who wants use 5.1 OGG and spare more space for video? I was litlle frustrated, when 2:34h 1536kbps DTS eats 1.7G of DVD5 space.
Yes, you are
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I don't think the "sup to srt" part was ever a problem
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=105715
dvdsupdecode is not working for me. it create just one smal bitmap and ends
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Demux the streams is no problem decoding them are. Will personally go for a lossless solution like FLAC for Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD and probably also for high bitrate EAC3.
Btw, how are you are able to demux TrueHD stream to raw data? file async->HD demuxer->dump is not working and audio decoder can not be plugged there
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Old 9th March 2007, 08:09   #936  |  Link
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Btw, how are you are able to demux TrueHD stream to raw data? file async->HD demuxer->dump is not working and audio decoder can not be plugged there
I have only found HD DVDs with Dolby TrueHD streams and then you can demux those with EVOdemux. But you will then have a TrueHD file .. it's not possible to decode it so you get a raw or wav file at this moment.
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I have only found HD DVDs with Dolby TrueHD streams and then you can demux those with EVOdemux. But you will then have a TrueHD file .. it's not possible to decode it so you get a raw or wav file at this moment.
Yes, exactly. I have same problem with V For Vendetta HDDVD
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Old 9th March 2007, 09:02   #938  |  Link
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I've finally tried the modded fileter DTS/AC3/DD+ --> Sonic Cinemaster Audio Decoder 4.2 -> Dump and if I play the movie file sending the output of sonic decoder to the audio device (instead of sending it to dump) all plays OK, the rate is right; if I send the output to dump te file is 2,6 Gb and when I separate the waves with wave wizard the tracks are all accelerated. The movie I'm testing is Last Samurai
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Old 9th March 2007, 09:21   #939  |  Link
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Lpcm

Well, LPCM does not seem to work at the moment. With xport or graphedit i get raw file with same size but when i use sox to create wav, i receive 77 minutes instead of 100 and the sound inside is horrible (sounds like when you call to fax machine )

Does anyone manage to get it work?
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i receive 77 minutes instead of 100 and the sound inside is horrible (sounds like when you call to fax machine )
It's the same problem I got with last samurai DD+; the I got 51 min instead than 2 hours and more, and the sound is horrible; it looks like a fax machine, but if you carefully listen it's the movie sound very accelerated
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