imranr11 | 56 points
[-] aliensoulR | 6 points
plz fix the issue and reupload
key: !kHK3aBT0OoaTJ1xvX6Fm_w
[-] user_tiago | 1 points
Can you re-up? Thanks in advance
As there seem to be issues with the compressed audio tracks, could anyone upload to original DTS MA tracks?
I think I know why VLC is having issues with the audio.
Go into VLC, and press Ctrl+M. This opens the Messages window. Change Verbosity to 2 (Debug), then try to play the video. You'll probably see a whole lot of the following.
faad warning: invalid channels count: 7
How I fixed it:
Download Foobar2000. I used the Beta version, but the stable version should work just fine. Make sure to scroll down and download & install the Free Encoder Pack to the same directory as Foobar2000. Note: You can install Foobar2000 as a Portable install. I did, and everything worked fine.
Either demux the main audio track from the video, or use the separate audio that's in the Mega folder.
Toss that audio into Foobar2000 and right click it, and select Convert / ... (the option at the bottom). A Converter window will pop up.
In the Converter window, change the following:
Format: AAC (Apple), VBR Q91 (192kbps) (higher or lower depending on how you want it.)
Destination: wherever you want the file to be created at
Processing: Downmix channels to Stereo
Other: I just left this as is.
After all that, you should have a stereo version of the audio that will play in VLC. Make sure when you're testing the audio, skip to say 5 or 6 minutes in. That way you can hear the dialog.
If the audio plays in VLC, just remux it into the video, making sure to turn off the old audio. After it's remuxed, you should have working video & audio.
Sure, it's only in Stereo, and not surround sound. If anyone knows a good way to reduce the audio from 6.1 to 5.1, or something that VLC will play, please post it.
Note: Oddly enough, the original video plays perfectly fine in Media Player Classic with K-Lite Mega Codec Pack installed. VLC, not so much...
Does this have subtitles for the alien languages? For instance when Jabba is blabbering at the gang?
[-] Stef_Black | 1 points
Do you have the audio from part 7 ?
[-] mortendolph | 7 points | Oct 19 2016 12:24:03
wanted to test this, downloaded episode 1, the "normal" sound does not work - commentary does.
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[-] boomer98 | 2 points | Oct 19 2016 14:53:20
Same with Episode IV.
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[-] imranr11 | -1 points | Oct 19 2016 15:44:39
Ooops. I forgot the original files had corrupted audio. The corrected audio files are being uploaded in the same folder. I hope you guys know how to mux.
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[-] mortendolph | 9 points | Oct 19 2016 16:36:05
I don't :(
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[-] confesstoyou | 7 points | Oct 19 2016 18:19:21
Assuming that these are MKVs, download MKVToolNix. It's very easy to do. Open the program, select the MKV and the new audio file you want to mux in, and drag them into the program. Then, tell it to start. Takes only a few seconds. Those are the Windows instructions, but OSX can't be far off. If you need help, just let me know.
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[-] mortendolph | 3 points | Oct 19 2016 18:45:48
It worked like a charm, but the sound file that was uploaded had no sound :( not your fault though.
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[-] opensky727 | 1 points | Oct 27 2016 17:33:42
yea i tried it also and even after the muxing it has no sound?
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[-] mortendolph | 1 points | Oct 28 2016 05:56:34
From a post on suggested software on this sub, can't find it right, I tried potplayer which seem to eat everything. I like the simple layout and it also has a ton of options if you want to fiddle with it.
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[-] mortendolph | 2 points | Oct 19 2016 18:44:40
I got the audio file for episode one - which has no sound on it. This was tested with VLC.
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[-] imranr11 | 1 points | Oct 19 2016 18:53:43
Working 100% okay on MPC. try it and tell me.
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[-] mortendolph | 1 points | Oct 19 2016 19:02:59
Thanks. Both the original .mkv file and the new audio file works with MPC. I thought that VLC had no problem with x265... maybe I was wrong. Thanks anyway it's all good now.
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