Hey guys
Can anyone tell me why i get audio dropouts from a truehd track in a mkv made with this program? It only occurs on truehd tracks,and seems to be happening when you pass a chapter.
This is happening from a mkv of John Wick and is very annoying.
Audio dropouts from mkv with truehd
Re: Audio dropouts from mkv with truehd
At a guess, I'd say your description is where there were time code differences between tracks on the rip. If you have debug logging enabled, AND have not suppressed AV sync messages, MakeMKV will report where it tries to resynchronize the two.
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Re: Audio dropouts from mkv with truehd
I am not sure i understand what you mean? makemkv did report frameskips and sync messages,but i read somewhere that was normal with these seamless branched blurays?Woodstock wrote:At a guess, I'd say your description is where there were time code differences between tracks on the rip. If you have debug logging enabled, AND have not suppressed AV sync messages, MakeMKV will report where it tries to resynchronize the two.
If this is not normal,how do i rip similar discs with many small segments and not have the same error?
Re: Audio dropouts from mkv with truehd
It is rather normal, but it is possible that it throws off the TrueHD audio.
I am assuming that you're doing a pass-through on the audio, rather than converting it to FLAC. If you're converting to FLAC, it is also possible that there is problem with the code that does the conversion.
I would recommend sending Mike the debug log and information files asked for in the FAQ in my signature, so he can look at it (address in the FAQ). He may come back with a request to do a "test dump" rip, which provides even more information.
I am assuming that you're doing a pass-through on the audio, rather than converting it to FLAC. If you're converting to FLAC, it is also possible that there is problem with the code that does the conversion.
I would recommend sending Mike the debug log and information files asked for in the FAQ in my signature, so he can look at it (address in the FAQ). He may come back with a request to do a "test dump" rip, which provides even more information.
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FAQ about BETA and PERMANENT keys.
How to aid in finding the answer to your problem: Activating Debug Logging
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Re: Audio dropouts from mkv with truehd
I am doing passthrough because i want the atmos track. Unfortunatly i didnt keep the log when i ripped the disc,as i didnt think anything was wrong.Woodstock wrote:It is rather normal, but it is possible that it throws off the TrueHD audio.
I am assuming that you're doing a pass-through on the audio, rather than converting it to FLAC. If you're converting to FLAC, it is also possible that there is problem with the code that does the conversion.
I would recommend sending Mike the debug log and information files asked for in the FAQ in my signature, so he can look at it (address in the FAQ). He may come back with a request to do a "test dump" rip, which provides even more information.
I will try and rip it again when i get the time,and post the log.
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Re: Audio dropouts from mkv with truehd
Did you ever get this resolved as I am having the same issue. The 5.1 track plays fine, but not the TrueHD track. I have a huch it may be the Atmos encoding on the TrueHD track.
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.