Re: [FFmpeg-user] Forced upmixing scheme with no way to disable

2022-06-23 Thread Jeremy F
desired. I should be able to override that filter but retain a 5.1 channel layout designation. On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 5:22 PM Paul B Mahol wrote: > On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 10:30 PM Jeremy F wrote: > > > Unfortunately due to platform limitations, AAC is the only > > mutli-c

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Forced upmixing scheme with no way to disable

2022-06-23 Thread Jeremy F
Jun 23, 2022 at 8:43 PM Jeremy F wrote: > > > That's what I thought! However, here are some commands showing this. I > set > > the lowpass to be 10khz on channel4 just to prevent any confusion (it > > should clearly _not_ sound like any kind of real low pass filter). With

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Forced upmixing scheme with no way to disable

2022-06-23 Thread Jeremy F
ass filtered version of the audio, despite me never specifying that. On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 1:48 PM Paul B Mahol wrote: > On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 7:09 PM Jeremy F wrote: > > > A more succinct way of putting it: if I channelsplit (or any other type > of > > upmixing as far as I'm

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Forced upmixing scheme with no way to disable

2022-06-23 Thread Jeremy F
6:45 PM Jeremy F wrote: > > > Hi I'm probably using ffmpeg in an edge-case way, but I simply want to > take > > 2 channels/stereo, and end up with 6 channels of audio, where I can > > apply/modify/filter each channel as I please. And I figured out the > ffmpeg >

[FFmpeg-user] Forced upmixing scheme with no way to disable

2022-06-23 Thread Jeremy F
Hi I'm probably using ffmpeg in an edge-case way, but I simply want to take 2 channels/stereo, and end up with 6 channels of audio, where I can apply/modify/filter each channel as I please. And I figured out the ffmpeg magic to do this, but along my dive into this it appears that no matter the