Hi, as the topic says, converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel stereo sounds nasty (tinny).
Also when converting with software encoding (using the custom profile) and choosing reference frames between 1 and 4, when I right-click on the encoded file and choose MediaInfo it always says 4 reference frames. (And converts a lot slower than Handbrake).
Edit: Sorry I see there is another thread about reference frames but it hasn't been Solved yet.
Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel sounds nasty + other
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Re: Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel sounds nasty + o
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Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel stereo sounds tinny/echoey. It sounds like it hasn't mixed all the audio channels.
Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel stereo sounds tinny/echoey. It sounds like it hasn't mixed all the audio channels.
Re: Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel sounds nasty + o
ref. frames issue when using H264 software encoder should be fixed in last beta version...
Will check your audio issue (should be a channel layout problem).
Regards,
Will check your audio issue (should be a channel layout problem).
Regards,
Re: Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel sounds nasty + o
a new version was posted http://forums.vso-software.fr/newconver ... 18405.html
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Re: Converting 6 channel audio to 2 channel sounds nasty + o
I can confirm the problem above. I'd the same issue here (I think): http://forums.vso-software.fr/dts-hd-ma ... 18448.html
DTS 7.1 has been converted into AC3 stereo (by accident - should be fixed now that AC3 6 channels should be used by default) and the sound was horrible. It sounded really "tinny".
DTS 7.1 has been converted into AC3 stereo (by accident - should be fixed now that AC3 6 channels should be used by default) and the sound was horrible. It sounded really "tinny".