

Could there be an explanation for this? I think in these instances where an extra second is shown, everything is probably fine, especially as the start, middle and end appear to be sync. If VLC rounds of to the nearest whole second, the decrease may only be a few hundred milliseconds. I then used BDInfo on the disc folder/files and it states: The newly created MKV file has a duration of 2:18:04 according to VLC. Everything, including subtitles, appears to be in sync. I've remuxed the film and checked the start, middle and end.


I will remux a video and check if the output is in sync at the end. VLC shows 02:18:05 for the m2ts file, 02:18:04 for the AC3 file where as LeeAudBi shows:ĭuration. There are quite a few that have a second shorter duration, a couple show a second shorter duration but then quickly change by adding the one second on. I've downloaded the latest version of ffmpeg and I've set the location in the encoders folder. Is that the same (minus your mix settings) as using the A/V Recode option? I find it quicker to do it as above. If I select DTS as track input and ac3-ffm as track output creating this command:ĥ: stdout.w64 | ffmpeg -i -c:a ac3 -b:a 640k -center_mixlev 0.707 %_5kor.ac3 P.S.: behappy works on winxp with one lLSMASH-Works-r784 (for win xp) for. Stereo with 2 channels + subwoofer is equal to 2.1? do i need to put -downstereo or -downdpl (effect surround on stereo = dolby pro logic II or I?) on UsEac3To? eac3 7.1/5.1 to 2.0 (+lfe or not) with normalization/drc. Well, i will check how to use ffmpeg to reencode a. To decode/recode the track 3 you can use the button 'A/V Recode', if you have the appropiate ffmpeg and qaac for you OS. Work with track 2, but crash with track 3, the bug is already reported. The libav dll in use with eac3to is very old and only work with eac3 5.1, with 7.1 crash. I don't know why i forgot to search for a ffmpeg for win xp. Thanks, but i have already one packed by me.

Let me know if I should upload something for you. To use qaac under XP you need an older version of iTunes or QuickTime. I know that it has no problems decoding and encoding eac3 audio. This one by Reino (CoRoNe) is my favorite: Well, i'm not well versed on ffmepg commands with variables as normalize + downstereo etc (i will check for future reference).įortunately some nice folks still provide current FFmpeg builds which work under WinXP. Eac3to can use the libav/ffmpeg decoder but it may not work for all files.
