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  1. hi
    i am converting mkv files to dts however the get converted to ac3, iam doing this by favc. how do i maintain the dts track on dvd
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  2. I don't think favc has the option to retain dts.

    You would have do it manually. I don't think there are any 1-click wonders that will do this for you.

    One way might look like this: extract the streams with mkvextractgui, re-encode the video stream into a DVD compliant video (frameserve with avisynth into an mpeg encoder like cce or hcenc), import your assets into dvdlab-pro => author disc

    It would be much easier to by the DVD
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  3. Originally Posted by poisondeathray
    It would be much easier to by the DVD
    thanks. i do this for experimental purposes.
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  4. OK i converted video to m2v and now its time to multiplex that dts track with m2v. what i notice is that video is 1hr 45min where as the dts track is 1hr 47 min long.
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    and how long is the mkv video clip?

    Try anyway mux with muxman(I think it supports dts or maybe it's just the pro version).
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  6. Use mediainfo to determine the stream info (such as running time of the video & audio streams) in the .mkv

    How did you convert the video? Did you preserve the framerate as the original?
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  7. there is a 2 min gap between audio and video. while converting audio i converted to pal.
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