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29th April 2014, 09:28 | #1 | Link |
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Hidden 5.1 Track In A 2.0 Track?
Hello everybody, first of all I apologize for my bad english..
I have a soccer game in HD 1080i, divided in 3 parts: first half, second half and over time, each one composed by the video track and two audio tracks, one 2.0 and one 5.1 (in theory). The file extension in .ts. The 2.0 track is about 65MB while the 5.1 one is about 130MB. I demuxed the 3 parts of the game with eac3to because I wanted to create 3 .mkv files with only the video track and the 5.1 audio track. I didn't have any problem with the second half while for the over time part eac3to recognized two 2.0 audio tracks instead of one 2.0 and one 5.1. I opened the bigger one (130MB) with audacity and I saw that there were 6 channels, not 2, so I exported the track in a new file and then I muxed it with the video track, creating the .mkv file and solving the problem. But the first half is a different story: I am in the same situation of the over time part, with two 2.0 audio tracks, one of 65MB and one of 130MB; the problem this time is that audacity can't recognize the 6 channels of the bigger track, but just 2. So I wanted to ask you if there is a way to force audacity to recognize correctly all the 6 channels. I've uploaded the track on dropbox, you can find it at this address: https://www.dropbox.com/s/13cxn5asnhbdvxq/First%20Half%20-%203%20-%20AC3%2C%202.0%20channels%2C%20192kbps%2C%2048kHz%20%28MAYBE%20FALSE%202.0%29.ac3 Thank you. |
29th April 2014, 12:58 | #2 | Link |
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Your ac3 file have:
281 frames (8,992 s) of a 2.0 192 Kb/s + 86843 frames (46 m. 18,976 s.) of a 5.1 384 Kb/s + 191 frames (6,112 s.) of a 2.0 192 Kb/s There are many soft than do not accept that mix in one file. You can use DelayCut to split the file in 3 correct files, or SplitAc3 to obtain the 5.1 and a 2.0 (first and last part joinned)
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EDIT: SplitAC3 doesn't work while DelayCut just copies the input file even if I click on the cut box and I insert the audio frames. Probably it's me that I can't use it correctly. If it's not a big deal could you fix it for me so we save time? Last edited by Matrix789; 29th April 2014 at 13:34. |
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30th April 2014, 09:16 | #4 | Link |
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Parts 1 and 3 converted to 5.1 with http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1640451#post1640451
Here is the full AC3 like 5.1
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