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Join Date: Feb 2002
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MPEG ]·[ Multichannel
Greetings from Canary Islands
As you may know, Philips put surround audio into SVCD with MPEG ]·[ Multichannel. I have seen only two ways of transcode a Dolby Digital 5.1 stream into a MPEG ]·[ Multichannel one: 1.- ReMPEG's transcode tool, but the author itself doesn't know if it works. 2.- Sonic Foundry and other tools only available in linux with a complex way that ensures that it will be done. I have no success with any of the two ways. Will BeSweet work to do this??? Thank you in advance. |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Earth
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Besweet works fine.
I have done it myself last week and successfully played back at a player. Although a mc file at a bitrate of 384 doesn't seem to produce perfect qual yet, but i've read the author of besweet wants to integrate the encoding part in besweet. (which means the qual will be good i guess) You will need the 'tables' dir and pub_enc.exe from http://www.licensing.philips.com/ord...uments343.html 'TOOLS MPEG Audio Tools' And the latest besweet beta. http://dspguru.notrace.dk/BeSweetv1.2b6.zip with the ssrc/azid dll from the http://dspguru.notrace.dk/BeSweetv1.11.zip package. these are the command lines: BeSweet -core( -input audio.ac3 -output audio.aif -6chaiff ) -ssrc( --rate 44100 ) -ota( -g max ) pub_enc -l 2 -m s -n d -r 44.1 -b 384 -L -p 3 -e -v 1 audio.aif finalaudio Big thread about multichannel here -> http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1782 |
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