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26th April 2011, 22:58 | #1 | Link |
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DTS conversion from 24 to 23.976
Hello.
How can I convert a DTS from 24 fps to 23.976, using eac3to, preserving the best quality? I know the 2 basic eac3to line-commands "slowdown" and "speedup" for the 23.976->25 / 25-> 23.976 conversion, but starting from 24, I don't really know where to begin. Thanks in advance. Bye |
4th May 2011, 14:47 | #4 | Link |
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Indeed. If your final target format supports it, I'd avoid re-encoding DTS -> DTS, and go DTS -> AAC... just my two cents.
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If the DTS audio has been extracted from an (NTSC) DVD or Blu-ray disc movie, the chances are it's running at 23.976fps already!
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