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    Does anyone know how to extract the 7 discrete wavs from a DTS-ES track?
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    Hello,

    This is a great Tool for Audio Transcoding:
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=125966

    eac3to, command Line Tool
    Gui:
    http://www.digital-digest.com/software/EAC3toGUI.html

    Your Source File: .dts or .cpt
    Destination File:
    for 6 Channel wave File .wav or monofiles .wavs
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    Originally Posted by Malcom X View Post
    ... This is a great Tool for Audio Transcoding:
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=125966

    eac3to ...
    Thanks, but I have already tried that; eAC3to does not handle my DTS-ES files and either exits with an unexpected error or never finishes.


    Originally Posted by Malcom X View Post
    ... for 6 Channel wave File .wav or monofiles .wavs
    I am trying to get 7 individual wav files, not 6.
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  4. perhaps there is an error with your file? eac3to can definitely handle dts-es
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    Has it been encoded with discrete channels and not matrixed ? DTS-ES doesn't automatically imply 6.1 discrete channels
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger View Post
    Has it been encoded with discrete channels and not matrixed ? DTS-ES doesn't automatically imply 6.1 discrete channels
    I'm not 100% sure, but according to this, the files that I've tried are DTS-ES - discrete
    (The Running Man & Lord of the Rings; all R4, original DVDs)

    Is there a way to tell?


    I've extracted the DTS tracks using MeGUI's DVG creator and would normally re-encode to AC3 640 kbps, but eAC3to does not like my DTS-ES tracks.
    I've got access to Sony Vegas 9 and I've used it to fix the Star Wars R4 DVDs that had the Dolby Digital EX flag turned off. If I can convert the DTS-ES to DD-EX, I'll be happy.


    I'll upload a screen-grab of the error it gives me when I get home from work.
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  7. You can use mediainfo, it will tell you the variety of DTS you have

    In order to use eac3to to decode 6.1 , only sonic or arcsoft decoders will function properly to output 7 channel from DTS-ES 6.1; the free libav will only support 5.1 (so you have to downmix to 6 channel)
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    MediaInfo reports trhe DTS-ES file as:
    Code:
    General
    Complete name                    : V:\Movies\Have DTS\The Running Man (dts-es)_Track2.dts
    Format                           : DTS
    Format/Info                      : Digital Theater Systems
    File size                        : 544 MiB
    Duration                         : 1h 40mn
    Overall bit rate                 : 755 Kbps
    
    Audio
    Format                           : DTS
    Format/Info                      : Digital Theater Systems
    Format profile                   : ES
    Duration                         : 1h 40mn
    Bit rate mode                    : Constant
    Bit rate                         : 755 Kbps
    Channel(s)                       : 7 channels
    Channel positions                : Front: L C R, Rear: L C R, LFE
    Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
    Resolution                       : 24 bits
    Stream size                      : 544 MiB (100%)
    Trying to convert to AC3, eAC3to outputs:

    Click image for larger version

Name:	eac3ts_dts_es.png
Views:	1292
Size:	24.0 KB
ID:	189
    and never finishes.
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  9. I thought you wanted 7 mono wavs, not AC3. You would use "wavs" in the commandline

    add the -down6 switch if you want to downmix to 5.1 (6channel) AC3

    edit: actually the sonic decoder version you're using only decodes at 5.1 if you read the log , you might have to use arcsoft or a different sonic decoder version to get 6.1 (7 channel)
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  10. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    I thought you wanted 7 mono wavs, not AC3. You would use "wavs" in the commandline

    add the -down6 switch if you want to downmix to 5.1 (6channel) AC3

    edit: actually the sonic decoder version you're using only decodes at 5.1 if you read the log , you might have to use arcsoft or a different sonic decoder version to get 6.1 (7 channel)
    I hang on this with one question.
    I have a 6ch (5.1) ac3 is ther a way to get this to 8ch (7.1) I have a 7.1 audio system and would really have sound in those last two speakers..
    Or maybe that is not how it is supposed to be ?
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  11. I have a 6ch (5.1) ac3 is ther a way to get this to 8ch (7.1) I have a 7.1 audio system and would really have sound in those last two speakers..
    you can try to upmix it to 7.1 (search google there should be some threads on it), or use Dolby Pro Logic (I think IIx or something, not sure) , eitherway it's not going to be as good as a mastered 7.1 track
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    I thought you wanted 7 mono wavs, not AC3. You would use "wavs" in the commandline

    add the -down6 switch if you want to downmix to 5.1 (6channel) AC3

    edit: actually the sonic decoder version you're using only decodes at 5.1 if you read the log , you might have to use arcsoft or a different sonic decoder version to get 6.1 (7 channel)
    Well, I actually want to convert the DTS-ES to DD-EX, but if I can extract the 7 discrete channels as WAV, I can use vegas 9 to combine into DD-EX.
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  13. well you need a proper decoder , in order to "hear" all 7 channels (6.1) or decode 7 mono wavs, otherwise you can only downmix to 6 channels (5.1). Even when you use the free libav or other decoders, I think that channel information is discarded, not properly downmixed, unless you use a proper decoder that can "see" all 7 channels
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  14. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    I have a 6ch (5.1) ac3 is ther a way to get this to 8ch (7.1) I have a 7.1 audio system and would really have sound in those last two speakers..
    you can try to upmix it to 7.1 (search google there should be some threads on it), or use Dolby Pro Logic (I think IIx or something, not sure) , eitherway it's not going to be as good as a mastered 7.1 track
    Ok thanks..
    I will google it.
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    well you need a proper decoder , in order to "hear" all 7 channels (6.1) or decode 7 mono wavs, otherwise you can only downmix to 6 channels (5.1). Even when you use the free libav or other decoders, I think that channel information is discarded, not properly downmixed, unless you use a proper decoder that can "see" all 7 channels
    I just tried with arcsoft and it produced 7 individual WAV files, but there was something wrong with them. Too much high-frequency and noise.
    Same occurs when I try to create an AC3 file.

    At least now it's kinda working...
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    how do u break down a dts or ac3 into its component channels, with each channel in its own individual file.
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    Originally Posted by ad.vid View Post
    how do u break down a dts or ac3 into its component channels, with each channel in its own individual file.
    Use eAC3to and select the target type as "wavs". This will save each audio track as an individual .WAV file
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