Hello, I would need a little help. I need a Video conveter that converts Mkv Dolby Atmos (7.1) to M2TS Dolby Atmos (7.1). Everything I’ve tried so far I’ve come up with a maximum of 5.1 sound. I have already tried about 10 different converters but there was no success. That is, I need a conveter that will not monitor the sound and picture quality and the extension becomes M2TS
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Can be done by clever FFmpeg-GUI (remux only, no conversion).
Here the info from a remuxed mkv to m2ts:
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thanks Pro Wo I tried 30x but I didn't succeed maybe it's too hard for me
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thanks for the sent instructions i tried and i succeeded but i didn't get 7.1 sound only 2.0 stereo
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I wonder whether there could be something odd or non-standard about your source video.
Maybe you can provide a sample? You can cut out a small part of a mkv with mkvtoolnix, leaving audio and video unchanged. -
hello thanks for the help ... I tried many times with one file and that is Leaf Dolby Atmos® you can find it on the link https://thedigitaltheater.com/dolby-trailers/ I don't understand at all thanks again for the help I have about 100 giga mkv Dolby Atmos movie trailers
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I downloaded the "Leaf (Lossless-ATMOS)" mkv from your link. Should you import this file in tsMuxer, you'll have a "unsupported format" warning thrown at you, leaving the videostream only shown up in the tracklist. The reason for this is that tsMuxer expects a TrueHD stream (with or without Atmos, btw) that meets BD specifications. Which dictate an embedded legacy AC-3 track in case of TrueHD. The mkv container simply isn't capable of this.
What you can do is import the mkv in UsEac3To and set the audiotrack output as "thd+ac3". This will result in eac3to generating a 5.1 AC-3 track (out of the TrueHD audio) and it will embed this in the - unaltered - TrueHD + Atmos track (note that this embedded AC-3 track is independent).
The resulting "thd+ac3" file can simply be added with tsMuxer. It will be approved and BD or M2TS muxing will now go properly. -
A simple remux with clever FFmpeg-GUI does the job.
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thanks guys now it's just up to me to do it the way it should be if you succeed you have to do it too ... maybe it's my installation of the program or something else.
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I had used the instructions in #6. Subsequently following other forum I did this morning same as your post #10. Did it twice, the first 4k file seems to be working fine. The second 4k hdr it does have the atmos soundtrack but it's not in sync with the picture .
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Like I said, with MediaInfo. Install it (or use the portable) and load your videofile with it. It will show you all contents and technical detail about the video, audio, subtitles, etc. If there is a sound delay it will tell you at the audiotracks section.
Jerky also where the mkv is not? Maybe there's something odd with your source file. Can you upload the MediaInfo of the source mkv? -
Anyone has any idea what could be going wrong? Could it be the laptop processor not being very fast?
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What could I be doing wrong? With such simple instructions? media info is version 21.09
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