I am using tsmuxer to extract the DTS-HD track from an .m2ts file (Inception Blu-ray). When I do this and do not check the "Downconvert DTS-HD to DTS" checkbox, my resulting file is 6hr2m8s in length, which doesn't match the movie length. If I DO check the box, the resulting .dts file is correct, 2h28m08s. Is there a reason for this? Or is there something else that needs to be done. Thanks for the help.
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Thanks, trying that now. I've tried it before, but the GUI is horrible (at least the one I used). Now I'm using the command line which seems quite simple. This has to be the first program I've used where this is the case.
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So I tried this two ways. I had both the original BD structure ripped from AnyDVD, as well as a single m2ts file created from DVD fab. I ran eac3to on .m2ts, and used the disc structure. Both still gave me an output file of 6:02:06. If I ran with the -core option, everything was OK (as before). I'm just opening the file in VLC, is this just reporting it incorrectly? I'm looking to put this in an mkv file after I do the video, should I try and see how it plays?
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