Mike, I really think you need to transpose your first post here to Doom9. It looks like you are ripping DD/DTS core only.There was a problem with disks that had a RAW audio track when you requested only DD/DTS tracks.
Arcsoft dts decoder version 1.1.0.0 install#
Yep.Found the problem, its should be fixed now.Download and install the current build from the main link. There are no other logs from this rip, at least that i can find. I'm not seeing any error logs being written except for the following, which is in log.txtĬ:Program Files (x86)/ACD/Another EAC3to GUI/log.txt:Ĭommand line: "C:\rip\eac3to\eac3to.exe" 1) -log="C:\Program Files (x86)\ACD\Another EAC3to GUI\log.txt" which then cancels the entire rip process. Then when i hit OK it pops up a window that looks like it should contain a list of audio tracks (there is a box with a header "tracks") but it is empty, and i can't hit OK in that window (i'm guessing it's because i haven't selected an audio track from that box) so i have to hit cancel. It initially analyzes fine and it shows 3 chapter lists in the results pane, but no matter which one i try to batch (i've tried all 3), when i hit run all, it starts to analyze and then pops up a message saying "unable to detect audio track in default language, please manually select". Still having problems with the ratatouille bluray. Thanks for the suggestion on the remuxing to a different drive.It's only taking about 35-45 minutes to rip a disk on my Quad core AMD box.Seamless branching takes a little longer. Have you had a chance to verified the sleep mode gets blocked?
Arcsoft dts decoder version 1.1.0.0 trial#
Yeah that is a pain.I'm hoping someone soon comes up with a free decoder for DTS-HD.The trial install does seem to work. Thanks heaps Mike, it's now the premier eac3to gui You may also need to add the folder with the arsoft filters in to the system path. I had to register the arcsoft HD audio decoder (use radlight filter manager or similar or command line). The only trap-for-the-unwary I can think of is: It can be difficult to get eac3to to use the Arcsoft TMT HD audio decoder filter. The write up in the first post is really helpful. i've read somewhere that ratatouille has "seamless branching", could that be the cause? No errors are logged (that i can find so far). Hey mike, everything seems to be working great for 99% of my bluray discs, but i just ran into a couple snags with disney's ratatouille bluray.Īnydvd scans and says the disc is fine, and i get it analyzed by your program fine, then come the issues:ġ) it shows 3 chapter lists in the results pane, with all the same length with what appears to be the same contents, so i'm just guessing which one to add to batch jobs.Ģ) after it starts the batch, it runs for a bit, then it just stops with a small pop-up window that only contains the number "1".