@Techreactor...hi, I'm a bit of a newbie at this, so how do I pick up my encoded Video and the extracted DTS Audio and mux it using either muxman or any Authoring tool?
FYI...I'm using AVStoDVD version 2.4.2.
@ Mr. C...to answer your questions (your questions in red):
What directshow decoded are you using for DTS audio? ffdshow?
I'm not sure...ffdshow (I think) is part of or included in your program, but I have not changed any settings.
If you have installed Win7 be sure you are using Window 7 Preferred Filter Tweaker.
I am using Windows 7...I downloaded the Win 7 Preferred Tweaker but again (being a newbie), I'm not sure what settings to use or how to use it
As last option, try to switch from Wavi+Aften to FFmpeg as AC3 encoder.
I did in my third attempt...my settings in the Audio preferences tab were:
DVD Audio = AC3
DVD Bitrate = 192 kps
Keep AC3/DTS... = checked
AC3 Audio Encoder = FFmpeg
Force FFmpeg = checked
Norm audio = unchecked
Auto adjust... = checked
When I import the .mkv file to the program, the main window shows the .mkv file detail as:
AVC - 9153 kbps, 1920x1080 DAR 1.778 -23.976 (CFR) progressive
DTS - 1536 kbps 6 ch 48000 Hz 24 bit 1:45 (0ms delay) internal
BTW, where did you get that mkv file?
Got the file from a friend...not sure where he got it.
Also...I tried playing the source .mkv file again directly on my computer. Using VLC Media Player (what I normally use as my default, and what I used last time I tested it), the file worked perfectly. When I retested and used Windows Media Player to play the file, only the video played...no sound.
Does this help? What else do I need to do to make this work?
Thanks,
Movieman99
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