I have an mkv file that does not output sound on my tv because of the audio format. Looking for a solution. thanks
So far i demuxed it and tried audacity and a couple of other programs to convert it but what comes out is just noise
When i open the file in any audio editors it says it cannot determine the format and it's asking me to choose attributes and rate (hz). I only know this:
Code:Audio #1 ID : 2 Format : TrueHD Codec ID : A_TRUEHD Duration : 1 h 59 min Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 3 659 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 5 634 kb/s Channel(s) : 8 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, Back: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 1 200.000 FPS (40 spf) Compression mode : Lossless Stream size : 3.06 GiB (20%)
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Last edited by Kand; 20th Apr 2017 at 09:33.
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Or from TrueHD to FLAC with AudioMuxer. Saves space.
PS: You have to update manually the files at "C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\AudioMuxer" , because they're not up to date. The files that gets installed are way too old.... Eac3to, libFLAC.dll, mkvmerge.exe & mkvextract from mkvtoolnix, MediaInfo CLI.exe...and maybe the 7z files in the "Encoding" Folder. All x32 bit.Last edited by xxAno...xx; 21st Apr 2017 at 01:31.
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You can do it in one process using PopcornMKV Audio Converter https://www.videohelp.com/software/PopCorn-MKV-AudioConverter no need to demux or muck about with command line routines. Just load the file in and select what you want. The default settings are TrueHD to DTS
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What is your goal?
Quality-wise FLAC because FLAC is a lossless compression (like TrueHD).
If you want to balance quality/file size then I would extract the (E-)AC3 core (if your source is a Blu-Ray it should have such a core). That's what I do, personally. I do not hear any difference to TrueHD/FLAC. -
That PopcornMKV Audio Converter looks like it would be useful- the download is a zip file with an exe file. When run, the program says it needs to download the toolkit. When I try to download, nothing happens- a progress bar appears but nothing downloads.
It seems that the program link is dead. What utilities are needed and how should this be set up on a PC? -
After you install the program there should be a a zip file called AudioConverterTools.ZIP that contains all the helper programs. just create a folder called Tools and put them in that folder. Try this site http://auto-download.com/download/get/IcrAUQqHei/audioconvertertools_zip.html
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Thanks netmask56. I was able to download the tools.
I do have a problem getting the program to actually convert anything. A window pops up for a second (getting info on the file) and no file appears in the output folder. I'll keep trying when I have time, but I've found that AVIDemux can do audio conversions as well.
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I use it every week without issue but it is slow. It does take sometime for conversion
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