2020-07-17, 12:33 AM
It's not straightforward (and it's off topic), but as I understand it, clipping can be a consequence of (a) issues with the encoding (b) the way in which the decoder supplies its output to eac3to: libDca became the default decoder because it sends its output in 32-bit, giving eac3to more headroom with which to work than Arcsoft, which works differently. Clipping that is baked into the PCM master used to create the DTS-HD MA cannot be "fixed" in the same way, although there are filters that attempt to improve it. If you want any more detail, you'll have to ask madshi.
With video, it depends on whether the clipping takes the form of (a) a hard cut-off or (b) spikes outside the TV range that result in lost information in certain circumstances on certain displays. The former cannot be fixed (just smoothed out by filters). The latter can be fixed in AviSynth.
With video, it depends on whether the clipping takes the form of (a) a hard cut-off or (b) spikes outside the TV range that result in lost information in certain circumstances on certain displays. The former cannot be fixed (just smoothed out by filters). The latter can be fixed in AviSynth.