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dts ma to wav problem

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by vettett15, Oct 4, 2009.

  1. vettett15

    vettett15 Member

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    Guys,

    I'm having problems using eac3to to demux my dts ma file from a blu ray movie to wav. It uses the Arcsoft dts decoder but when it finishes it gives me a 5GB file which windows says is 27min in length. When I go to mux the wav file back with the video Tsmuxer stops at 25% and freezes. Perhaps i'm choosing the wrong options in eac3to. I'm trying to get the file such that I can play it frommy ps3 hard drive.
     
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    Use .w64 as the output, instead of .wav with eac3to. You will also need the latest version os tsMuxeR to use .w64 as an input.
     
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    thanks for the reply but will the ps3 recognize .w64 or will it just see it as pcm?
     
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    tsMuxeR will treat it as an LPCM stream, the PS3 and a standalone will also see it as an LPCM stream.
     
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    odin,

    I don't see .w64 as an output option in eac3to and more gui. Do you use another version of eac3to gui?
     
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    I don't use that GUI, I use the plain ol' command line approach. However MeGUI uses eac3to now as a BD/HDDVD demuxer, you can use it. It has a .w64 output option.

    You can download it here, let it do it's automatic update, then you should be all set.
     

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