I know there have been many discussions about this topic. Someone please refresh my memory. I have been trying to find an easy to use GUI using eac3to. All I want to do is extract the DTS core from the DTS-HD MA. Then I can mux everything together with mkvtoolnix.
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I'm not so sure this is the easiest way, but you can use ClownBD for this if you are starting with a Blu-ray source.
De-select everything except the audio, then put a mark in the Audio option called Core. You can set the output as a .ts file, then rename it to .dts after it is done, or you can look in the demux location and there should be .dts file there already. -
HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor. There's a newer version here that works properly with the latest eac3to. It doesn't seem to have been uploaded to any other sites for some reason. Alternatively, if you're an MeGUI user, you can find the HD Stream Extractor under the Tools menu.
From memory, if you select "DTS" as the extraction method (as opposed to DTSHD), you get the DTS core. -
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It's just (using cmd prompt) "original name".dts "output".dts -core
It's very basic so you don't need a guiJustin -
I use MKVCleaver to remove the DTS stream from the container. I then (Win 10) just type CMD in the search that brings up the Command dialog box. In that you type the command lines. Then you need to be in the same directory that you have the eac3to directory. So, for that if you have it, say, on the root of you drive, you simply, type "cd" then space and the directory such as C:\users\name\eac3to , then you should be in the directory, then you type in the command I said earlier. Remember you don't type the quote marks and you have to put in the names and it should do the extraction super quick.
Justin -
I'm familiar with mkvtoolnix, will this also work to remove the DTS stream?
Edit: correct line once I have the stream?
Code:eac3to input.dtshd output.dts -core
Last edited by hardy; 16th Sep 2015 at 16:30.
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Not sure about mkvtoolnix for grabbing the stream - just haven't done that.
Justin -
@ anana, that must be in a new release
I'm running v6.9.1 and I don't see the "Reduce to audio core" option -
Decided to only use eac3to command line
I have a question about the log. Does the (strange setup) actually mean something?
Code:eac3to v3.29 command line: eac3to input.dts output.dts -core ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DTS Master Audio, 7.1 (strange setup) channels, 24 bits, 48kHz (core: DTS-ES, 5.1 channels, 1509kbps, 48kHz) Extracting DTS core... Creating file "output.dts"... eac3to processing took 35 seconds. Done.
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How strange! Honestly haven't seen this. How is the output file? Have you remiuxed the MKV and tested?
Justin -
Last edited by El Heggunte; 17th Sep 2015 at 03:49. Reason: complete information :-)
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The output file is fine. After muxing everything together. I was just wondering if there was a way to avoid (strange setup)
But everything seems to be working.
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