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  1. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    I'm trying to play a x264 movie that has a 1536 kpbs DTS soundtrack through my 5.1 DTS Yamaha Amp, My amp picks up the dts track but it's not very clear is there some setting in VLC to fix this up. I have tried some other DTS x264 movies and they work fine but they are around 754 kpbs

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  2. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    1536 is 48000hz WAV resolution. Wow...
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  3. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    Does anyone know?
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  4. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by foaley77
    Does anyone know?
    We know that 1536Kb/s isn't DTS.
    Start over.

    It might help to read this first.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Theater_System
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    From the VLC support site (might be applicable, might not)

    The major change between 0.8.1 (actually 0.8.2) and 0.8.5 (actually 0.8.4) concerning DTS was regarding the rebuild of the DirectX module. This change forced Microsoft's recommendation of driver updates to be a reality when using VLC. Yet the best timing for ac3 or DTS is using the older method of addressing the audio card. Preferences, Audio, Output modules --- from the pull down select "Win32 waveOut extension output" than press Save and close the player. For a few cards (realtec ac97 and audigy) the drivers are still at issue and there are replacement drivers that work. As for any changes that would effect 0.8.6 from 0.8.5, I am aware of none and can't confirm it here on a working machine.

    I am aware of the issues with many programs and DTS and you may want to investigate a program called DTSParser.exe as it allows DTS wave files to be played in MPC or any Direct Show player that has Gabest's DTS parser (dtsac3source.ax) installed. Of coarse there will also need to be an appropriate decoder like ac3filter if you don't use MPC. VLC will also play these corrected files.
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  6. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    ok cheers I had already has this Win32 waveOut extension output setting on as the 5.1 tracks where shuttering but the dts track still does
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  7. Originally Posted by edDV
    We know that 1536Kb/s isn't DTS.
    Ah, but it is. It's full bitrate DTS. Even your link supports that. The 768 ones are half bitrate and much more common. I own a DVD with full bitrate DTS on it:
    All is not lost though as the DTS track included here is a blinder. Mastered significantly higher (1536 kbps)...
    http://www.dvdtherapy.com/review_info.php?id=351
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  8. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by manono
    Originally Posted by edDV
    We know that 1536Kb/s isn't DTS.
    Ah, but it is. It's full bitrate DTS. Even your link supports that. The 768 ones are half bitrate and much more common. I own a DVD with full bitrate DTS on it:
    All is not lost though as the DTS track included here is a blinder. Mastered significantly higher (1536 kbps)...
    http://www.dvdtherapy.com/review_info.php?id=351
    I have never seen a DVD with more than 768Kb/s DTS and when I look at Amazon and Netflix descriptions of this title, they don't show a DTS track at all.
    http://www.amazon.com/House-Flying-D.../dp/B0007Q6VXC

    Is this a special release? And if so how is it identified and where can it be purchased?

    Do you know of other DVD titles with 1500Kb/s DTS tracks? I want to own at least one.
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  10. Hi-

    Mine's an R3 Hong Kong release. It's no longer in print, although there's a 2-disc version available. Although I can't conclusively prove it's full bitrate DTS, all the signs point to it:
    In terms of audio, this version also improves on that of the previous Hong Kong release, although in a slightly less significant way. The Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 tracks have been upgraded to Dolby 5.1 EX and DTS-ES 6.1 tracks respectively, and the latter is definitely the best way to experience the film. What a track! Superb demo material, this track combines a rich, full quality with some very impressive split channel effects, the best appearing in the celebrated echo game at the Peony Pavilion.
    http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=57221

    Available here (but you might be able to do better somewhere else):

    http://www.pokerindustries.com/poker...HOUSEDAG2D-DVD

    And the famous "Echo Game" scene is a wonder to listen to.

    As for others, the R3 Korean SE version of Avalon has full bitrate DTS:
    Both DTS-ES 6.1 and DD 5.1 EX soundtracks are featured on the disk, in the original Polish, as well as a dubbed Japanese DD 2.0 soundtrack. Both the ES and EX tracks are at full bit-rate and sound absolutely wonderful. LFE provides some truly room-shaking moments with explosions and gun shots being both deep and powerful.
    http://www.dvdtherapy.com/review_info.php?id=114

    And there are some lists around:

    http://www.theimportforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=4
    http://www.dtvforum.info/lofiversion...hp/t21660.html
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...&#post10124722
    http://www.spannerworks.net/reference/10_6a.asp
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  11. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Thanks much. I want to experience full DTS.
    Time to break out the receiver manual to verify it plays 1500Kb/s DTS.
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  12. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    Just reminded of some 1536 samples that I couldn't play on my system:

    http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/mall/index.asp?ProgramID=2446

    Most of these files have a .WAV extension. Change to .dts for next step:

    Had to run the files through Dtsparser.exe to get them to work. Perhaps the magic bullet....

    http://hypercubemx.free.fr/html/down...?download_id=4

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  13. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    How do i get the dts track in the Dtsparser.exe program, I'm working with a x264 movie clip

    do I have to convert to wav or somethink?
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  14. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    No, you need to demux it. Download Yamb v1.6 and it should be pretty straightforward.

    http://yamb.unite-video.com/download.html

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    Originally Posted by edDV
    Thanks much. I want to experience full DTS.
    Time to break out the receiver manual to verify it plays 1500Kb/s DTS.
    if it plays half dts, it will play full .....

    also - listen to some 96/24 dts disks and DTS audio 20bit cd's
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  16. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Soopafresh
    No, you need to demux it. Download Yamb v1.6 and it should be pretty straightforward.

    http://yamb.unite-video.com/download.html

    this program does not recognize my x264 movies, should it be?
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  17. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    Originally Posted by edDV
    Thanks much. I want to experience full DTS.
    Time to break out the receiver manual to verify it plays 1500Kb/s DTS.
    if it plays half dts, it will play full .....

    also - listen to some 96/24 dts disks and DTS audio 20bit cd's
    My receiver does accept digital 96Kb/s 24bit but only as 2 channel stereo.
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    [quote="Soopafresh"]No, you need to demux it. Download Yamb v1.6 and it should be pretty straightforward.

    http://yamb.unite-video.com/download.html[\quote]

    So if he can demux the DTS track which software players can decode and play DTS ?
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  19. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    ed - Hee hee. No, I found some dts samples which my system wouldn't play correctly (see link below). Running the "problematic" (at least to my PC and decoder) file through Dtsparser.exe resulted in a file without the audible artifacts of the original. What I'm hoping is that the same procedure can help foaley77 ---> demux dts from file and fix, remux a/v into new file.

    In other words, I don't think the problem is full vs half, but rather the dts file itself is borked.

    Try the multichannel check file (rename .wav to .dts) :

    http://www.sr.se/laddahem/MultiKanal...EST_011212.zip


    foaley77 - what is the extension of your file ? Is it .MP4 ? MKV ? .TS ?
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    the above is encoded for dts audio cd -- it is a different encoding process than for a dvd = also a different sample rate
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    Originally Posted by Soopafresh
    ed -

    foaley77 - what is the extension of your file ? Is it .MP4 ? MKV ? .TS ?
    MKV
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  22. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    MKV Demux

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/mkv-demux-all

    BJ_M - Yeah, I know, but what are the other options... It won't hurt to test it out.
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  23. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    I demux the MKV then I used Yamb and tried to extract the audio and it brings this up

    [11:39:03] : YAMB 1.6.0 started !
    [11:39:03] : OS type detection...
    [11:39:03] : Windows XP Professional
    [11:39:03] : Checking MP4Box location...MP4Box found.
    [11:39:03] : Checking MediaInfo.dll...0.7.1.2 found.
    [11:39:30] : Extracting started...
    [11:39:30] : Exporting & Converting stream...
    [11:39:30] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:39:30] : Error: Requested URL is not
    [11:39:30] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:39:30] : Exporting failed.
    [11:41:24] : Extracting started...
    [11:41:24] : Exporting & Converting stream...
    [11:41:24] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:41:24] : Error: Requested URL is not
    [11:41:24] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:42:21] : Muxing failed.
    [11:42:25] : Extracting started...
    [11:42:25] : Exporting & Converting stream...
    [11:42:25] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:42:25] : Error: Requested URL is not
    [11:42:25] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:42:25] : Exporting failed.
    [11:42:36] : Extracting started...
    [11:42:36] : Exporting & Converting stream...
    [11:42:36] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:42:36] : Error: Requested URL is not
    [11:42:36] : Error: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
    [11:42:36] : Exporting failed.
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  24. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    Yamb not required for the demux part. Once you run MKVdemux, you should be left with at least a dts file and an h264 file. Then, run the dts file through DTSparser (see link below)



    http://hypercubemx.free.fr/html/down...?download_id=4




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  25. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    Ok I ran mkv demux and it gave me an other file then I opened DTS Parser , The problem now is the file will not show up under the DTS Parser when i try to add the file.

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    try changing the extension
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  27. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    How do i do that?
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    In windows explorer



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  29. Member foaley77's Avatar
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    Still won't work using file.cpt
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    Right click on the file below and download. Place in same folder as your file.cpt file. Double click it to run. It should create a file.dts file. Then run THAT through the DTS parser.

    cpt2dts.cmd
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