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Like I said, doing it the way I have been is not a problem, it's just takes a minute or two more, nothing major at all. I did/do realize how what I am wanting to do could be a problem. Hi Random and thanks for the insightful response. Hopefully these annoying Rela圜ommand bugs will be shaken out. the main track would have to be clearly labeled as not from the preferred language and the desired subtitle would need to be marked with the Preferred Language for it to pick that up. Though I wonder if the language info on tracks in those files would be reliable. I might be able to rig something up like automatically adding subtitles for the Preferred Language specified in options when batch queuing files. ![]() ![]() You could be anywhere or not even have any source loaded when you queue up a batch of files. HANDBRAKE FOR MAC DOESNT HAVE TRUE HD PASS THRU PLUSPlus you don't have the context of a previous subtitle choice. They may be different languages at different track numbers and it would be tough to make a decision for all of them. The real challenge here is that the files you queue up are not guaranteed to have any consistency in subtitle tracks. Persisting subtitles when scanning arbitrary files was an un-intended side effect. HANDBRAKE FOR MAC DOESNT HAVE TRUE HD PASS THRU TVThe thought was when you switch titles within a disc or add a batch of titles from a disc it could use your current subtitle choices because they're likely to be consistent across the disc (like multiple TV episodes). TrueHD audio can be converted to AC3 6-channel using the AC3 passthru selection using svn4256 as well.īuffalofloyd: When you batch multiple files right now it doesn't add any subtitles to them. Using the latest handbrake nightly 64-bit GUI: įWIW: I was able to successfully encode DTS-HD MA passthru as well as DTS passthru using svn4256 Handbrake build. ![]() While the truth is I could probably not hear the difference between encoding from a core track vs lossless track, mentally I can :) It would just seem to be me that using a lossless track as the foundation for encoding to lossy is more sensible then a lossy to lossy conversion. Does Handbrake do this in any fashion? I know that TrueHD is now supported within FFDSHOW, but DTS-HD MA is not. Now I know I am probably being excessive about this, but I do know that when RipBot264 runs into TrueHD or DTS-HD MA that it will transcode it to FLAC and then allow you to convert that to AAC or AC3. I know there has been some support added in the engine for passthrough of TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, but I am not clear on what happens when you request a conversion. I am trying to get a handle on how the Handbrake engine is decoding lossless codecs. One more question: Vidcoder seems to crash a lot at the end of an encoding (after the last outputfile of an queue is created), got this many times but the created files seems to be ok: I use now 6channel discrete and happy with it :-) Thank you for the explanation and the link. So a receiver that supports DPLII can expand the 2 channels back to 5. In a nutshell, it matrixes 5 channels down to 2 in a lossy but reversible manner. ![]()
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