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deew (Dolby Encoding Engine Wrapper)
![]() Dolby Encoding Engine Wrapper deew: https://github.com/pcroland/deew (Installation instructions on the github page.) Code:
Description: - handles Dolby's XML input fuckery in the background, giving you a proper CLI interface - converts inputs to RF64 which DEE can use - bit depth, number of channels and other infos are parsed from the source - an XML file will be generated for each input based on the settings - the script utilizes thread pooling for batch encoding (see config) - supports WSL path conversion for the Windows version of DEE (see config) - in case of an invalid bitrate it will pick the closest allowed one - automatic sample rate conversion using ffmpeg's soxr resampler in case of an unsupported sample rate - for DD/DDP/AC4 unsupported rates will be converted to 48 kHz - for TrueHD unsupported rates will be converted to 48 kHz if source sample rate is lower than 72 kHz, otherwise will be converted to 96 kHz - automatic channel swapping for 7.1 sources (DEE swaps Ls Rs with Lrs Rrs for some reason) - automatic dialnorm setting - automatically compensates for DEE's 256 sample delay (DD and DDP encoding) - checks if intermediate file is already created so you can encode different formats/bitrates using a single intermediate file, for example: "deew -f dd -b 448 -i input -k" "deew -f dd -b 640 -i input -k" "deew -f ddp -i input" - works even with video inputs (first audio will be selected) - fancy terminal output using rich - versatile delay option that supports ms, s and also frame@fps formats - parsing delay from filenames Help: > deew -h deew 3.0.1 USAGE: deew [-h] [-v] [-i [INPUT ...]] [-ti INDEX] [-o DIRECTORY] [-f FORMAT] [-b BITRATE] [-dm CHANNELS] [-d DELAY] [-r DRC] [-dn DIALNORM] [-in INSTANCES] [-k] [-mo] [-fs] [-fb] [-lb] [-la] [-np] [-pl] [-cl] [-c] [-gc] FLAGS: -h, --help show this help message. -v, --version show version. -i, --input [INPUT ...] audio file(s) or folder(s) -ti, --track-index INDEX default: 0 select audio track index of input(s) -o, --output DIRECTORY default: current directory specifies output directory -f, --format FORMAT options: dd / ddp / ac4 / thd default: ddp -b, --bitrate BITRATE options: run -lb/--list-bitrates default: run -c/--config -dm, --downmix CHANNELS options: 1 / 2 / 6 specifies downmix, only works for DD/DDP DD will be automatically downmixed to 5.1 in case of a 7.1 source -d, --delay DELAY examples: -5.1ms, +1,52s, -24@pal, +10@24000/1001 default: 0ms or parsed from filename specifies delay as ms, s or frame@FPS FPS can be a number, division or ntsc / pal you have to specify negative values as -d=-0ms -r, --drc DRC options: film_light / film_standard / music_light / music_standard / speech default: music_light (this is the closest to the missing none preset) specifies drc profile -dn, --dialnorm DIALNORM options: between -31 and 0 (in case of 0 DEE's measurement will be used) default: 0 applied dialnorm value between -in, --instances INSTANCES examples: 1, 4, 50% default: 50% specifies how many encodes can run at the same time 50% means 4 on a cpu with 8 threads one DEE can use 2 threads so 50% can utilize all threads (this option overrides the config's number) -k, --keeptemp keep temp files -mo, --measure-only kills DEE when the dialnorm gets written to the progress bar this option overrides format with ddp -fs, --force-standard force standard profile for 7.1 DDP encoding (384-1024 kbps) -fb, --force-bluray force bluray profile for 7.1 DDP encoding (768-1664 kbps) -lb, --list-bitrates list bitrates that DEE can do for DD and DDP encoding -la, --long-argument print ffmpeg and DEE arguments for each input -np, --no-prompt disables prompt -pl, --print-logos show all logo variants you can set in the config -cl, --changelog show changelog -c, --config show config and config location(s) -gc, --generate-config generate a new config ![]() Last edited by pcroland; 23rd April 2023 at 11:38. |
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