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12th May 2008, 21:57 | #4781 | Link | |
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12th May 2008, 22:15 | #4783 | Link | |
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You can probably work around the problem by using the "-core" switch. This will discard the additional Master Audio packets and only decode the core. You'll take a slight hit on audio quality, though. Your best bet is probably to do a clean rerip in the hope that this fixes the problem. |
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13th May 2008, 07:53 | #4786 | Link |
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Here's an interesting clip (80MB) from the thread here about the Hauppauge HD PVR starting to ship now. I can mux it into a mkv container, generating a gaps file, and it plays fine. When I run the command line again, using the gaps file, it messes up the playback, showing the time as only 2 seconds for the file length in media player, and stopping at different points each time I start it over. First run: Code:
eac3to v2.46 command line: "D:\editing apps\eac3to\2.46\eac3to.exe" "H:\hcw_hd_pvr2_1080i_h264.ts" 1: "N:\test\video.mkv" -seekToIFrames ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TS, 1 video track, 0:02:06 1: h264/AVC, 1080i50 (16:9) [v01] Extracting video track number 1... [v01] Muxing video to Matroska... [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:00:00. [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:00:00. [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:00:01. (continues on like this for every second of the file) (notice the track time above and the end time below) [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:04:06. [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:04:06. [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:04:06. [v01] Video overlaps for 4 frames at playtime 0:04:07. [v01] The MKV file was created without making use of the gap/overlap information. [v01] Please check whether audio is in sync. If it is in sync everything is fine. [v01] Otherwise you can ask eac3to to repeat the muxing. It will then automatically [v01] make use of the detailed gap/overlap information. Added fps value to MKV header. Video track 1 contains 6290 frames. eac3to processing took 7 seconds. Done. Code:
eac3to v2.46 command line: "D:\editing apps\eac3to\2.46\eac3to.exe" "H:\hcw_hd_pvr2_1080i_h264.ts" 1: "N:\test\video.mkv" -seekToIFrames ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TS, 1 video track, 0:02:06 1: h264/AVC, 1080i50 (16:9) [v01] Video gap description file detected, will be used for muxing... [v01] Extracting video track number 1... [v01] Muxing video to Matroska... Added fps value to MKV header. Video track 1 contains 6290 frames. eac3to processing took 2 seconds. Done. |
13th May 2008, 09:52 | #4787 | Link | |
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13th May 2008, 13:56 | #4789 | Link |
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Hi guys, is there a simple way to encode dts master audio directly into dts? if i set while demuxing (.dts ending) i get a dts file which doesn´t work properly.. so i need to convert it to flac and after that to dts.. i wonder if there is another way?
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13th May 2008, 14:40 | #4795 | Link |
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This is currently not supported by eac3to because eac3to is not built for m2ts muxing. I think the m2ts muxer you're using (probably TsMuxer) should offer a way to import separate TrueHD+AC3 files and melt them together for the final m2ts mux.
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13th May 2008, 18:26 | #4797 | Link |
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I've been sitting on the side line for this new TrueHD audio format until I get myself a TrueHD pre-amp. I used PDVD8 for my BD and HD DVD movies. Now, my pre-amp is here and I like to try this conversion now. Few questions:
1) So with this conversion, is that mean I am able to stream TrueHD audio stream to my pre-amp? 2) HDMI 1,3, right? Thank for your reply in advance. |
13th May 2008, 18:40 | #4799 | Link | |
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Thanks for your reply. So correct me if I am wrong, so with this conversion, we transfer TrueHD audio format to another format such as DTS or DD to our receiver via for example SPDIF? So we are still going to hear all the TrueHD format but in DD or DTS in our receiver, right? |
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13th May 2008, 19:08 | #4800 | Link | |
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I suggest you read up on both tools, decide what it is you need to acheive, and then come and ask for assistance using the tools if you still need it. I get the impression that you don't really know what you are trying to do at the moment Cheers, Beastie. |
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