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5th June 2008, 21:33 | #5024 | Link |
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hi guys, i have 3 little question about eac3to
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wine --version wine-1.0-rc3 Code:
M2TS, 1 video track, 5 audio tracks, 1:45:58 1: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) 2: RAW/PCM, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 48khz 3: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -28dB 4: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbit/s, 48khz 5: AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz 6: AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz Hooking WriteConsoleA failed (Erfolg). [v01] Extracting video track number 1... [v01] Muxing video to Matroska... [v01] Starting DirectShow conversion failed. Aborted at file position 1409024. wine /home/earl/.wine/drive_c/Programme/eac3to_2-46/eac3to.exe -test Code:
Sonic Audio Decoder (2.46.0.0) doesn't seem to be installed Haali Media Splitter (2008-3-29) is installed Surcode DTS Encoder (1.0.23.0) is installed MkvToolnix (v2.2.0) is installed ---- 2 ---- Code:
eac3to 1.evo+2.evo 2: d:\abc_movie.mkv 4: d:\abc_4audio.eac3 5: d:\abc_5audio.eac3 6: d:\abc_6audio.eac3 EVO, 2 video tracks, 5 audio tracks, 6 subtitle tracks, 2:12:34 1: Joined EVO file 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9) with pulldown flags 3: VC-1, 480p30 /1.001 (3:2), -80ms 4: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 1536kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -80ms 5: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -80ms 6: E-AC3, 5.1 channels, 768kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -80ms 7: E-AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -80ms 8: E-AC3, 2.0 channels, 192kbit/s, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB, -11ms 9: Subtitle 10: Subtitle 11: Subtitle 12: Subtitle 13: Subtitle 14: Subtitle [v02] Extracting video track number 2... [a05] Extracting audio track number 5... [a06] Extracting audio track number 6... [a04] Extracting audio track number 4... [a06] Removing dialog normalization... [v02] Muxing video to Matroska... [a04] Removing dialog normalization... [a06] Applying (E-)AC3 delay... [a04] Applying (E-)AC3 delay... [a05] Removing dialog normalization... [a05] Applying (E-)AC3 delay... [a04] Creating file "d:\abc_4audio.eac3"... [a05] Creating file "d:\abc_5audio.eac3 "... [a06] Creating file "d:\abc_6audio.eac3 "... ---- 3 ---- "[a04] Applying (E-)AC3 delay..." i convert the .eac3 to .ac3, and i will mux it with mkvmerge with the abc_movie.mkv file, what have i to do with the "-84ms delay" ? .... i must set -84ms in the mkvmerge(gui) ? or does eac3to change anything on the delay ? Last edited by earl; 5th June 2008 at 21:37. |
6th June 2008, 20:12 | #5025 | Link | |
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7th June 2008, 10:58 | #5026 | Link |
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inmetzi,
My reply was for jeffnoone who referred was using nero 7.5.7.0 and even with the key had problems, but thank you for referring the key, I realize my post was incomplete. So, we need the key for activating the plugin, and nero 7, version 7.8.5.0 or higher, because only those have the plugin included to be activated. PS: madshi, maybe could be a good idea if you also include the nero 7 version number needed in your first post... Last edited by yesgrey; 7th June 2008 at 11:02. |
7th June 2008, 15:37 | #5027 | Link |
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I just want to say a big big thanks to the author of this program:with megui and you r tool, backuing up a Blu Ray to a MKV with the best possbile quality is just so easy!!!Many many thanks!
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I notice there is a new May 30, 2008 update to Nero7, version 7.11.10.0 which is available here. But the Release Notes only include to 7.11.6.0 so I can't tell if there is any change at all to Nero Showtime. My own version (updated to 7.10.1) comes with Showtime 3.10.1.0 which does not appear to have changed, not w/7.11.6 anyway. 1. Does anyone here have 7.11.10.0? What version Showtime therein? Release Notes? My gosh it's massive at 388Mb vs. update 7.10.1 which was only 177Mb!? 2. Could Ahead Nero possibly have made things more complex, both for end-users and for themselves? |
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7th June 2008, 19:26 | #5029 | Link |
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Yes, I installed it. Showtime is 3.10.1.0, apparently only BurningRom was updated. The size is 388MB because it's the multi-language pack. Your previous with 177MB was only english, right?
Sorry for the off-topic... Is there any place with more detailed instructions for using eac3to? Reading more >100 pages for finding what I need it's a real pain... Last edited by yesgrey; 7th June 2008 at 19:29. |
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8th June 2008, 09:55 | #5031 | Link |
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Actually, that page is part of the manual: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/eac3to
It's incomplete and kinda out of date though (it doesn't not have latest eac3to features). |
8th June 2008, 17:12 | #5033 | Link |
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Can I get some help with regard to E-AC3 and standard AC3
I have a HD-DVD where all audio tracks are E-AC3, but the English one (the one I'm interested in ) is 1536kbit/s (others are 768) Now I want to put this into a BD structure So when I run eac3to on the 2 connected .evo files, and output the ac3 only - eac3to seems to use the Sonic encoder, and convert s the E-AC3 to AC3 at 640. Note I didnt change any buttons on Eac3to and more GUI - left at default - most recent version used When I run tsRemuxeR, it leaves the E-AC3 intact (and playable?), so its left at 1536 TWO questions: Q. 1. How do I get eac3to to output the E-AC3? Q. 2. I know support of E-AC3 is optional in the BD world, I will be using PS3 to play, which I believe supports it. BUT will a BD with a E-AC3 track only play properly more widely (eg if I was to burn to BD disc) Or would I be better off putting both the AC3 and the E-AC3 onto the BD disc/folders Thanks Jeff Before anyone points out the obvious of why I am using a program called "eac3to" and still wanting to get eac3 out, the reason for this I am a relative noob, and my reading indicated that eac3to gave best demuxed output, remaining in sync, with multipart .evo or branching .evo This is a straight two part .evo - but overall wanted to make sure whatever AC3 I use, it is fully synced I demuxed the same file using evodemux, eac3to and tsremuxer: This is what I got for a 2hr 15min VC-1, E-AC3 original files (FEATURE_1.EVO and FEATURE_2.EVO): Video (size in Windows Explorer): tsRemuxer 19,436,556 evodemux 19,436,643 Eac3to 19,436,643 Audio: tsRemuxer 1,527,399 evodemux 1,527,401 Eac3to 636,418 The diference in size of the video files represent only 0.04 sec, so seems inconsequential Any comments on why there are minor (probably negligible) differences? Final question: What is best tool to give exact lenghts of video and audio files, once demuxed? MediaInfo only gives to the minute for audio files Last edited by jeffnoone; 8th June 2008 at 19:31. Reason: Addition and further question |
8th June 2008, 19:36 | #5034 | Link |
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the remuxing of the cinema paradiso blu-ray results in a problem, eac3to says "This doesn't seem to be a valid h264/AVC stream." and doesnt recognize the video stream.
heres a 100mb sample: http://www.mediafire.com/?uydzmenzsn0 anyone else encountered this problem as well? |
8th June 2008, 19:59 | #5035 | Link |
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OK, I figured out part of the question 2 posts above
the way I got eac3to to output an E-AC3 (eac3) was to use the enhanced GUI to "pretend" to output an AC3, then use Ctrl-C on the command window area, copy the (long) string of commands into notepad, change .ac3 to .eac3, save as batch fiel and run from command window File is same size as evodemux Still interested in answers to: Q. 2. I know support of E-AC3 is optional in the BD world, I will be using PS3 to play, which I believe supports it. BUT will a BD with a E-AC3 track only play properly more widely (eg if I was to burn to BD disc) Or would I be better off putting both the AC3 and the E-AC3 onto the BD disc/folders q.3 Any comments on why there are minor (probably negligible) differences between different demuxers? Q4. What is best tool to give exact lengths of video and audio files, once demuxed? MediaInfo only gives to the minute for audio files |
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hi all, again... ;-)
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9th June 2008, 05:13 | #5037 | Link |
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I looked through the archives of this beast of a thread on how to convert HD DVD TrueHD and mux it to TS. It kind of died. Wanted to bring up a couple of things. I know you can have PCM in TS, I've done it with Ratatouille. Plays fine on my Popcornhour.
So converted some TrueHD to .wav, but what I ended up with with 16-bit. eac3to said something about only being 16-bit. I'm using the Nero 7 codecs. Is this due to the source, or did I due something wrong? I've only ever seen 24-bit BluRay PCM, so I don't know if 16-bit is supported. TsMuxer muxed it, but it did play on my Popcornhour. I don't know if it was the 16-bit or a bug in TsMuxer (I didn't use TsMuxer for Ratatouille.) Anybody had any luck with this? |
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Looks like Casino Royale is 16-bit. I'll run that thought RemuxTool and see what I get. Then I'll compare the PMT to what TsMuxer generated. Last edited by dburckh; 9th June 2008 at 15:15. Reason: Added note about Casino Royale |
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