Am 11.08.16 um 12:20 schrieb Nomis101 🐝: > Am 11.08.16 um 01:31 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos: >> > $ ffmpeg -i input -strict -2 -acodec dts -f spdif out1.spdif >> > or (much better because it involves no experimental encoding!): >> > $ ffmpeg -i dts_input -acodec copy -f spdif out2.spdif >> > $ ffmpeg -f s16le -ac 2 -ar 44100 -i out.spdif -acodec copy out.wav >> > Note the "-ac 2" no matter if your input is stereo or not! > Thanks you! I have tried both of your suggestions. Both of them are > looking very promising, because I will get a WAV file that I can import > into iTunes and gives me this "dts noise". I can not test if it decodes > this noise on my Denon receiver this week, but will do next week. The > only difference is, VLC is not able to play the generated WAV. VLC kind > of crashes if I open that WAV file. To let you finally know, I have tested the files on my Surround receiver and it is working nicely like this. So, thanks! This question is fixed. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
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