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8th July 2016, 21:22 | #14022 | Link | |
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I have Nero 7 installed and mine definitely is not coming back with that. Can you please show me your product information without the serials? So I can compare what I may be missing. I did a full install |
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8th July 2016, 21:54 | #14026 | Link |
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Maybe manually registering "NeAudio2.ax" with regsvr32 helps?
http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=7877 If it doesn't then I'm out of ideas. |
8th July 2016, 23:58 | #14029 | Link |
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Madhsi thanks for linking me to above. Seems that guy had the EXACT SAME PROBLEM as me. He was also missing NeAudio2.ax but didn't quite mention how he solved it (super annoying).
I will be less annoying and say I solved this easily by installing NERO MICRO/LITE with my Nero 7 key. I then registered the .dlls and it worked minus the .dll C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeEacDec.dll (this didn't register under the elevated command prompt). Didn't need to do ANY of the registry stuff. Now it works! |
9th July 2016, 23:47 | #14032 | Link |
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The DS filter issue with Nero 7 goes back to Windows 7 64bit. I found that if you install it on a Win7 32bit and then back up your DSFilter folder from C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Ahead you can later use this to register/re-register the filters. After you install Nero 7, on Win 10 for example, you then copy your backed-up DSFilter folder to the one currently installed (this will also restore the ones that Nero install did NOT include). Then register all the .ax files using elevated privileges. I wrote a command file that I can "Run as Admin..." to do this, i.e.,
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@echo off @cd /d "%~dp0" for /f "delims=" %%i in ('dir /b *.ax') do regsvr32 "%%i" /s |
10th July 2016, 13:27 | #14033 | Link | |
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¿Time for an overdue update? |
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13th July 2016, 04:22 | #14034 | Link |
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I read on dcadec's github page that the program is now deprecated and its development will now continue through ffmpeg. Will this be implemented in a future edition of eac3to as well? In the meantime, how should I replace dcadec with the latest ffmpeg manually? And where can we keep track of the latest developments on the decoding of DTS formats?
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13th July 2016, 04:52 | #14035 | Link | ||||
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https://github.com/foo86/dcadec/blob/master/README.md Quote:
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Only manual updates that don't cause lots of issues seem to be: libFLAC.dll libdcadec.dll dtsdecoderdll.dll (although should be deprecated now; depending how far ff-dcadec has come) Quote:
https://git.ffmpeg.org/gitweb/ffmpeg...ommit&s=dcadec Thanks for pointing it out. Will definitely have to keep my eyes open in the future. Zeranoe builds should have all the latest commits, no? Will have to adjust my workflow to use ffmpeg
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13th July 2016, 06:54 | #14036 | Link |
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FWIW: I've been using a not-so-recent x64-build of MPlayer, and thus far, its ffdca has decoded okay all the DTS sample-files and audio tracks I have (principally DTS Express and coreless Master Audio) — so yes, me too thinks the Arcsoft DLL should be used only "as a last resort", from now on... and preferably, without depending on DirectShow anymore...
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15th July 2016, 20:05 | #14037 | Link |
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There is a issue with unicode file names, processing works but output display has a problem:
D:\Projekte\VS\VB\StaxRip\bin\Apps\eac3to\eac3to.exe "D:\Temp\Video\Предприятий_temp\Предприятий ID2 English.flac" "D:\Temp\Video\Предприятий_temp\Предприятий ID2 English_out1.m4a" -quality=1 -normalize -downStereo -progressnumbers FLAC, 2.0 channels, 0:00:43, 24 bits, 1731kbps, 44.1kHz Decoding FLAC... Writing WAV... Creating file "D:\Temp\Video\???????????_temp\??????????? ID2 English_out1.m4a.pass1.wav"...
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16th July 2016, 12:33 | #14040 | Link | |
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I just tested this:
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ffmpeg -i "dtsHD_MA_track.dts" -bsf:a dca_core -c:a copy "dtsCore.dts" Code:
eac3to "dtsHD_MA_track.dts" "dtsCore.dts" -core Quote:
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