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  1. Hello dear community,

    I am not sure, if this would be possible.
    I use ffmpeg and would like to convert a Dolby True HD track (which I canīt play on my TV) into a DTS-track with the following parameters.

    Codec: DTS
    Samplerate: 48000
    Channels: 5.1
    Rate: 1508
    Bits/sample: 24
    Volume: 6db

    I know, clever ffmpeg could do this job for me.
    But there seems no setting, where I could change the parameter into 24-bits, if this would be possible.

    In this case, when someone could give me the specific command line, which I could put into ffmpeg, I would really gratefull.
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    eac3to can patch the DTS bit-depth field to 24-bits.

    Not sure whether it can patch the DTS dialnorm field though.
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  3. Yes, this is indeed, what I need.^^
    However also in this case, I would need a command line, because I couldnīt figure it out, how I have to write it into this programm.
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