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TSmuxer Audio Trouble - extremely quiet audio (AC3) | ||
| johnp51 posted 2009 Sep 21 10:50 | ||
| I have a movie (Requiem for a Dream) on my hard drive (used AnyDVD HD), and I'm attempting to use TSmuxer to produce a .m2ts file with the movie's audio track. I've attached a screenshot of what I've tried, which resulted in video, but no sound. (also, I did actually remove the other tracks when I tried it, I just left them in for the screenshot).
I'm not sure if this is in any way relevant, but when I play the main movie file using PowerDVD, it does not play with the proper sound track. Instead, it plays with the director's commentary. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks ![]() | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Sep 22 18:59 | ||
| Just because you don't hear audio doesn't mean there isn't an audio track in the stream, load you finished stream back into TsMuxeR and it will show you
I don't know your setup, but you may need to downconvert (check the "down convert" box" that HD audio you have selected ocgw peace | ||
| johnp51 posted 2009 Sep 23 00:52 | ||
| Well, I was able to determine that I needed to extract the .dts audio, then convert it to AC3 (using EAC3). My problem now, however, is that the audio is extremely quiet-- I have to turn my sound system all the way up to hear anything at all. | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Sep 23 04:59 | ||
| duplicate post | ||
| johnp51 posted 2009 Sep 23 18:50 | ||
| I'm sorry? Should I start a new thread on the issue of the inaudible audio? | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Sep 23 19:32 | ||
PDVD plays DTS, why convert it to AC3 w/ eac3t? ocgw peace | ||
| johnp51 posted 2009 Sep 23 19:49 | ||
| Well, I burned a disc using the DTS track and when I play it in PowerDVD I have no audio. | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Sep 24 04:57 | ||
Did you down convert to standard DTS 5.1? What is your speaker setup? optical, coaxial, or analog? ocgw peace |
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