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    Hi,
    I have a question:
    I want to know how to make a single 1080P video file that contains a DTS-HD soundtrack ?

    The software I have:
    The source is 1080P H264 MOV from a Canon EOS5D mark 2.
    I also have the DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™ so encoding a DTS-HD file is not the problem, but I got Final Cut Pro 7
    and this video editting program doesn't support DTS-HD...
    I don't want to buy another expensive software package like Sony Blu-Print 6,
    Is there another way to make a videofile (or container file) that can hold 1080P (H264) Mov file combined with
    a DTS-HD soundtrack?

    The best quality is for me very important, who can help me with the best work-flow based on the above software programs?

    Thanks in advance.

    Zerrax
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    Strange workflow.

    First is the sound somehow sync'd to video? or separate sound (e.g. ADR/Foley/music)?

    Normally you would edit multi-track audio, then encode DTS at the end.
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  3. Why? You just want to multiplex it? video from the 5d & audio from dts-ma ? no editing ?

    tsmuxer

    But FCP 7 won't accept transport streams, and 5d native video isn't blu-ray compliant. So you're left with something you can watch on a computer
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    Yes, the video is sync'd to audio (and everything is already editted)
    (FCP can handle WAV files These WAV files are encoded to DTS-HD in the DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™

    So I got two files: a video file and a DTS-HD file.

    My question is how to bring these two together in one container or other file format ?

    I don't want to follow the normal Blu-ray authoring way, I'm just looking for a way to make a high quality single file format
    can MKV handle DTS-HD?
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  5. yes it can

    so mkvtoolnix (.mkv) or tsmuxer (.m2ts)

    transport stream overhead is larger ~4-6%
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    Zerrax - Just use an MKV container. Your video and audio are both valid for MKV. tsmuxer should be able to combine them and create an MKV file for you from your 2 files.
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    Thanks!
    This sounds like a very good solution for me!

    Thank you all

    Regards, Zerrax
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