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The original m2ts file does play fluidly. I tried demuxing with xport but then found that mkvmerge doesn't accept VC1 files, and gdsmux seems to 'stick' at 0%. It's been bugging me all day - tried various things, specifying timecode files in mkvmerge etc, still no luck. Also tried FFDShow's decoder, same result. Tried latest Haali, same result.
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13th April 2008, 18:23 | #4285 | Link |
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WM Decoder, MPC, Haali (version before latest - though I tried latest as well with same result. Latest version no good for me due to the LPCM 'noise' issue). Also the BD itself plays flawlessly in PDVD and Arcsoft. Though I get no audio playback on the orignal m2ts in MPC - it's TrueHD. Not relevant probably, but just to complete the information.
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13th April 2008, 19:29 | #4286 | Link | |
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Hmmmmm... Then it probably is an eac3to problem. It will be difficult to fix for me, though, because my PC doesn't seem to like interlaced VC-1 HD content at all. With MPC, Haali and MS VC-1 decoder every 1080i60 VC-1 content stutters a lot for me. That has no meaning because they use different splitters and decoders. |
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13th April 2008, 19:38 | #4287 | Link | |
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EDIT - Seems I was wrong, the original m2ts playback IS also wrong. It runs smoothly, but seems to run half-speed. Since there was no audio playing, I didn't spot it since it looked smooth. Same result in FFDshow. Don't suppose there is another VC1 decoder that works with interlaced content? I realise it's not an eac3to question, so I promise I won't ask it again if I'm ignored Last edited by Bluestraw; 13th April 2008 at 20:21. |
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13th April 2008, 20:17 | #4289 | Link |
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Hi,
What is the best way to mux blu-ray movies with seamless branching / multiple parts into mkv with the audio being converted to FLAC ? Does eac3to able to work with multiple parts blu-ray movies just like it does with HD-DVD or should I use the copy /b method ? In case I should use the copy b option, should I also run it through TsRemux after ? Thanks. |
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i noticed that some blu-rays and tv sources have an ac3 delay of +/- 10 to 20 ms, which is not a full ac3 frame. what is done is such cases when I demux the audio, its rounded up or down to whereever it comes closest to 32? how can such a delay be in a (m2)ts file then and play completely in sync if it cant when muxing to .mkv? would there be a difference if I didnt demux, but just remux it all into .mkv without "dropping" it, will the delay then be the same as in the source? if not, is there actually a way not to have eac3to apply a delay at all at demuxing, for example when prefering to add this delay manually with mpc (i know its most likely not noticeable, but still)
btw. I noticed that when decoding a dtshd ma track to flac which has a delay then eac3to reports 'applying dts delay', although dts frames arent as well able to be delayed to 1ms specificly. wouldnt it make more sense then just to keep in mind the delay value and apply it to the flac afterwards, since it can be done there up to 1ms correctly? Last edited by Thunderbolt8; 13th April 2008 at 21:40. |
13th April 2008, 21:56 | #4292 | Link |
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Hi guys,
i need your help. I can't re-encode eac3 (of HD DVDs) to ac3 with eac3to (ver. 2.4.0.0) Nero version 7.10.1.2 AnyDVD HD trial version 6.4.1.2 First i demuxed EVO with TSMuxer 1.7.2.b and gave it a go: I got this: Log: OK, i tried DelayCut to fix: Encoding fixed file gave me: And this is the bug report: Second, i tried demuxing with TSRemux V.0.0.20.0 That time it didn't want DelayCut and i started eac3to. Again crash and this is the bug report: Thanks in advance. NB: The trial HD DVD was Terminator 3. Last edited by rica; 13th April 2008 at 22:11. |
13th April 2008, 22:20 | #4293 | Link |
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Why are you demuxing with something other than eac3to? My process is to put HD-DVd in drive with AnyDVD running, point top it with eac3to, get the track listing, then pull the desired video out to a MKV and grab the desired audio to an AC3. Compress with meGUI using x264, merge with MKVmerge, done. 20+ movies and I've had zero issues with the output. Only weird one was the first Harry Potter, still not figured that one out. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=135361
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Thanks for all the replies. After a few more issues / hours I tried a few different items and it appears I've resolved the problem. Audio and video play now.
Small problem with Top Gun yet. Audio is out of sync by a second or less. I'm going try and run through it again to see if will resolve the issue. |
14th April 2008, 04:03 | #4298 | Link | |
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Use GraphEdit. Use the Haali media splitter on the m2ts file (insert directshow filter, etc.). Then, insert the Haali Matroska muxer and link up the video and audio. See if the resulting .mkv file works for you. I don't know if vc1conv would work on your elementary VC-1 file but that might be worth a shot too. |
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Wow and thanks for the quick awnsers, I get uncompressed 16bit audio at only 1gb for a whole movie, a shame that FLAC is not an official codec on Blu-Ray, think of all the space they could save on audio and use on the video |
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