Okay, I tried doing it using v.1.5b17, and it worked, but the resulting file is two times as long as the orginial, and upon listening to the file, is so long because it sounds as if it's been streched out. (logfile) BeSweet v1.5b17 by DSPguru. -------------------------- Using AC3enc.dll v0.21 by Fabrice Bellard (). Logging start : 05/09/03 , 13:33:37. C:\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input C:\BeSweet\list.mux -output C:\BeSweet\test.ac3 -logfilea C:\BeSweet\BeSweet.log ) -ac3enc( -b 384 ) [00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet ----- [00:00:00:000]
I know I use a .mux list of the wav files. But what order should they be in and what is the exact commandline? I cannot seem to get it to work. I do not understand all this -core(...) baloney. Just give me a commandline as if you was going to do it and I will edit it to my own path and filenames. Thanks. PS. They are 48khz PCM wav files transcoded via azidts. filenames are 2msC.wav 2msFL.wav 2msFR.wav 2msSL.wav 2msSR.wav 2msLFE.wav
-------------------------------------------------- Pump Gas Pimpin!
Is it possible to create a 5.1 AC3 file from wav files? If you have separate wav files for front and back speakers or one mono wav for each... In other words is it possible to make it from scratch (not ripped from a movie) ~Strat
-------------------------------------------------- -Pete 1995 525i w/ some visual goodies. CheapBastidRacing.com - "Our pockets are as tight as our...... pants" LRRS/CCS #182
Yes, I have gone from six original mono wav files to one ac3 file. Stratyon, I made some music miniDVDs using BeSweet. I produce a mix of six mono files using either: ---Vspace for an ambisonic treatment, then ambidecode with a 5.1 rig; ---build a LR sound stage, reverberate it, putting result in back I then produced a multichannel wave file with interlx, used BeSweet to build the AC3, then ifoedit to tack on some video and put it in DVD directory structure, then burnt to cd as a miniDVD, then off to the Apex player and Midiland decoder/speaker rig. One thing I noticed: When I used batch mode, BeSweet GUI did a different channel to speaker assignment. I did the batch process when I lumped three movements into one piece. Also, I had a clicking at the start of each piece whether I rendered them one by one, or as a batch producing one AC3 file. I've been rendering and mixing some Bach midi files to cut my teeth on the process. When I've got the mechanics down, I have some original material to work over. I think this is a great way to distribute original surround music, either to friends with home theathers, or just over the net if people have Valex's AC3 decoder installed in Winamp.
-------------------------------------------------- 1998 M3 Sedan - Eurosport Pulleys, TC Kline Sport Suspension. Prior M3 - 1996 M3 - OBDI 3.2L, 30 lb Injectors, ECIS Intake, CSS Custom Chip, TMS Group N Suspension, MASR Sway Bars, TC Kline Roll Bar, Recaro SPG's, and more.