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22nd July 2008, 09:33 | #1 | Link |
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clipping/static/distortion in Surcode encoded DTS audio
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I have encoded some DTS audio via following method 1) Use Eac3to to output 6 mono wavs from the 5.1 LPCM track of a blu-ray. 2) Encode the 6 wavs to DTS using Surcode 1.0.21 3) Run the DTS through Eac3to "remove the zero padding" (I don't know what this Zero Padding is, but i know that until i remove it, the DTS track plays slightly slower than it is supposed to.) Ok, so I was listening to it, and I can here this occasional static/popping, as if I had my speakers cranked up to to loud. Except they wern't up terribly, and I have really good brand new speakers (Logitech z5500). So I played some other stuff, with original untouched audio, Die Hard 4 with original DTS and Rambo 4 with original Dolby, and I didn't notice it. Unfortunatly, I don't have access to the original sources. So my question is, is Surcode like... crappy or something ? The person who 1st clued me into the Zero Padding thing and how to fix the sync issues, referred to Surcode as being a "Dirty Encoder"... Last edited by jonathonsunshine; 22nd July 2008 at 10:15. |
3rd August 2008, 20:40 | #3 | Link | |
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EDIT: Just a quick aside..DTS recommend using .CPT, especially if using Maestro to author DVD's. |
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4th August 2008, 14:06 | #5 | Link | |
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if they are, change to PCM 32-bit,4-byte integer (type 1). Last edited by raquete; 4th August 2008 at 14:11. |
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clipping, dts, lpcm, surcode |
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