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The standard eac3to is not working on my pc properly because there are some missing codecs. Because I never did to do with eac3to.
Quote:C:\eac3to334>C:\eac3to334\eac3to.exe -test
eac3to (v3.34) is up to date
Nero Audio Decoder (Nero 6 or older) doesn't seem to be installed
http://www.nero.com/eng/store-blu-ray.html
CAUTION: You need Nero 7. Nero 8 won't work with eac3to.
ArcSoft DTS Decoder doesn't seem to be installed
http://www.arcsoft.com/products/totalmediatheatre
Sonic Audio Decoder (3.34.0.0) doesn't seem to be installed
Haali Matroska Muxer (2013-04-14) is installed
Nero AAC Encoder could not be located
http://www.nero.com/eng/nero-aac-codec.html
Copy NeroAacEnc.exe to the eac3to or to the Windows folder.
Surcode DTS Encoder (1.0.21.0) is installed
I have just installed the GUI "Useac3to" and it works well but are the settings correct?
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You don't need those unless you want to encode to these audio formats.
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Yes, you don't need any of the missing elements. The settings look right, but if you can manage to run eac3to -test without a GUI, you can probably manage without one for other tasks: the syntax is pretty straightforward.
Code: eac3to input.ac3 output.wavs
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2019-07-30, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-07-30, 01:33 PM by DeafYakuza.)
It's done succesfuly but I didn't find the output file. There is no on the folder of eac3to or video.
Code: C:\>C:\eac3to334\eac3to.exe C:\Users\DeafYakuza\Desktop\Kopfgeld_Disc1.ac3 Kopfgeld_Disc1.wavs
AC3, 5.1 channels, 1:30:47, 384kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
Removing AC3 dialog normalization...
Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits...
Writing WAVs...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.SL.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.SR.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.L.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.LFE.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.R.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.C.wav"...
Clipping detected, a 2nd pass will be necessary.
Starting 2nd pass...
Removing AC3 dialog normalization...
Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
Reducing depth from 64 to 24 bits...
Writing WAVs...
Applying -0.82dB gain...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.R.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.SL.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.L.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.C.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.LFE.wav"...
Creating file "Kopfgeld_Disc1.SR.wav"...
eac3to processing took 3 minutes, 27 seconds.
Done.
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If the output is not in the same directory as the input, check the root of your C drive (or the equivalent on your system).
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There is nothing. Which is right "wav" or "wavs"?
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2019-07-30, 04:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-07-30, 04:08 PM by Chewtobacca.)
If the process completed successfully, the files will be there on your system. If no output is specified, eac3to will put them wherever it views as root, which might vary from system to system. Run a search. Try the root of your user directory.
In respect of wav and wavs, both options are valid; it depends on what you want to accomplish. I use wavs when I want to edit the channels separately; the rest of the time, I use .w64.
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2019-07-30, 04:41 PM
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I deleted the copied file who I copied from original folder to desktop and I used the original folder where is placed and tried again - VOILÀ, there are output files on the folder of eac3to.
But I'm wondering what means -27dB and -1603ms?
Code: TS, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 0:12:04, 30i /1.001
1: h264/AVC, 1080i60 /1.001 (16:9)
2: AC3, 5.1 channels, 384kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB, -1603ms
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2019-07-30, 04:53 PM
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(2019-07-30, 04:41 PM)DeafYakuza Wrote: But I'm wondering what means -27dB and -1603ms?
The track has a delay, which eac3to has applied for you. It also has dialnorm, which eac3to strips when decoding.
Your command line worked, but you were lucky that the source had only audio track and eac3to therefore inevitably hit on the right one. It is best practice to specify the track; that way, you will not run into difficulties in future when handling multi-track files.
Tracks are specified as follows:
Code: "C:\eac3to334\eac3to.exe" "H:\DeafYakuzas Videobearbeitung\Kopfgeld (1996)\6 Kanäle (DD5.1) Captured by Hauppauge HD PVR 2 GE Plus\Kopfgeld_Disc3.ts" 2: "H:\DeafYakuzas Videobearbeitung\Kopfgeld_Disc3.wavs"
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(2019-07-30, 04:53 PM)Chewtobacca Wrote: (2019-07-30, 04:41 PM)DeafYakuza Wrote: But I'm wondering what means -27dB and -1603ms?
The track has a delay, which eac3to has applied for you. It also has dialnorm, which eac3to strips when decoding.
Aha, it's not bad? So, I have no to do anymore for that? I mean I can go to editing with these tracks directly, right?
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