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Old 24th November 2010, 20:44   #4  |  Link
ramicio
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I would stick with eac3to as it will tell you the AC3 or DTS file info without even needing to encode. I would also figure out what is causing the crash. It has happened to me before, too, and retries were successful. If you have the space it would be easiest, but slower, and crashproof, to extract the audio from MKV, then go to WAV, then encode to AAC.
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