Hmm, I seem to be having 1.1.0.0 installed. No matter the source/decoder or encoder, when you downmix 6.1 to 5.1 with eac3to need use: If you are downmixing from 6.1, you will need to use this in the command line as per tebasuna51's instructions: The only solution is to use the Sonic decoder, but it only supports 5.1 so you will have to downmix if you have a 6.1 or 7.1 source. So before I go getting a new version of Arcsoft, can anyone tell me if they fixed this little issue in later versions? Or worse, have they locked out their filters from third party programs like Nero does/did? Thanks.ĪFIAK 1.1.0.0, 1.1.0.7 and 1.1.0.8 all have the same problem. The version of Arcsoft I'm using is quite old (like from around 2008), since I only use it for decoding DTS Master Audio files with EAC3To, so I had no reason to update it. Searching this thread, I found a good explanation by madshi here (), but the last mention of the message was also dated back in 2008. (core: DTS-ES, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)ĬAUTION: Decoding this track with ArcSoft results in low volume. Just ran across this message while processing the Thor Blu Ray:ĭTS Master Audio, 7.1 (strange setup) channels, 24 bits, 48kHz Side-right, back-left, back-right, LFE-channel * 4: 4 channels: front-center, front-left, front-right, back-center įront-center, front-left, front-right, back-left, back-right įront-center, front-left, front-right, back-left,įront-center, front-left, front-right, side-left, * 3: 3 channels: front-center, front-left, front-right ![]() ![]() ![]() * 2: 2 channels: front-left, front-right Perhaps - BUT if the encoder/decoder was not designed to deal with that, then the answer is "no", of course -.-Ĭenturies ago :), I copied the info shown below from the MultimediaWiki ():
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