splitting a long DTS file (.dts)
Reply #1 – 2010-03-03 21:00:07
besplit...BeSplit v0.9 by DSPguru. --------------------------- some examples : 1. AC3 input. Absolute timestamps. this will create the files track01.ac3,track02.ac3 on e:\ the length of each track would be 10 seconds. Besplit -core( -input live.ac3 -prefix e:\track -type ac3 -a ) -split( 0 10 20 ) 2. AAC input. Relative timestamps. this will create two aac files track01.aac,track02.aac on e:\ the length of each track would be 10 seconds. BeSplit -core( -input live.aac -prefix e:\track -type aac -r ) -split( 0 10 10 ) 3. MP2 Input. using -ending. this will create the file track01.mp2 on e:\ track01.mp2 is like live.mp2 excluding the first two minutes of track (they were skipped). BeSplit -core( -input live.mp2 -prefix e:\track -type mp2 -ending ) -split( 120 ) 4. WAV-AC3 Input. Removing Wave header. this will create the file track01.ac3 on e:\ the input wav file is an ac3 stream that was extracted from avi using virtualdub. BeSplit -core( -input live.wav -prefix e:\track -type ac3 -fix ) 5. Fixing length information of WAV (or VBR MP3) this will create the file fixed.wav on e:\ the filelength field would be corrected. BeSplit -core( -input live.wav -output e:\fixed.wav -type wav -fix ) 6. Converting a Dolby-Digital-WAV into standard AC3 file this will create the file track01.ac3 on e:\ BeSplit -core( -input live.wav -output e:\track01.ac3 -type ddwav -fix ) 7. Demuxing a Multichannel wave into Mono waves this will create the files channel01.wav, channel02.wav on e:\ BeSplit -core( -input stereo.wav -prefix e:\channel -type wav -demux ) 8. Normalizing a MP3 file & Adding wave header : this will create the file Normalized.wav on e:\ BeSplit -core( -input input.mp3 -output e:\Normalized.wav -type mp3 -addriff ) -ota( -G max ) for you:Besplit -core( -input audio.dts -prefix split -type dts -a -ending ) -split( 0 120 250 360 ) you can also use delaycut...http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1246699#post1246699 _