Opened 11 years ago
Last modified 2 years ago
#3595 open enhancement
Support >6 channels in E-AC-3 audio encoder
Reported by: | Ridley Combs | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | wish | Component: | avcodec |
Version: | git-master | Keywords: | eac3 |
Cc: | LigH, rodger.combs@gmail.com, j.kis@me.com, hoffbrinkle@hotmail.com, Nomis101@web.de, ohneherren@gmail.com | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: | yes | |
Analyzed by developer: | no |
Description
E-AC-3 supports up to 15 full-bandwidth channels, but libavcodec's encoder currently doesn't support 6.1 and 7.1 channel layouts. Do these layouts just need to be added to ff_ac3_channel_layouts, or would this require additional work on the encoder?
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Change History (36)
comment:1 by , 11 years ago
Priority: | minor → wish |
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Reproduced by developer: | set |
Status: | new → open |
Summary: | Support >5 channels in E-AC-3 audio → Support >6 channels in E-AC-3 audio |
follow-up: 7 comment:2 by , 8 years ago
by , 8 years ago
7.1 channel Blu-ray E-AC-3 with 5.1 AC-3 core and 2 dependent substreams
comment:3 by , 8 years ago
Cc: | added |
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Is this the one sample we know about (from a demo disk) or a new file?
comment:4 by , 8 years ago
AFAIK it's a new file, extracted from a Blu-ray by a Gleitz forum member.
http://forum.gleitz.info/showthread.php?47670-e-ac3-richtig-convertieren
comment:5 by , 8 years ago
Then please ask for a longer sample that provides actual audible sound (at least 2,5M) and ask which Bluray this is.
comment:6 by , 8 years ago
Two minute eac3 7.1 sample (that does not come from the demo disk) uploaded to http://samples.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bugs/trac/ticket3595/
comment:7 by , 8 years ago
Replying to LigH:
Possibly relevant: MediaInfo does not recognize it correctly either (e.g. reports an obviously improbable bitrate of 500 bytes per second).
MediaInfo only seems to have a bug reading 7.1 Dolby Digital Plus tracks authored using the Blu-ray Disc profile (which is what the other samples use). It can read 7.1 Dolby Digital Plus tracks authored using the standard profile (which is used more for software and file/streaming distribution)
Here is a Standard profile 7.1 sample: https://www.datafilehost.com/d/ae18d85c
comment:8 by , 7 years ago
Summary: | Support >6 channels in E-AC-3 audio → Support >6 channels in E-AC-3 audio encoder |
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comment:9 by , 7 years ago
Cc: | added |
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comment:10 by , 6 years ago
Cc: | added |
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comment:11 by , 5 years ago
Reproduced by developer: | unset |
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ffmpeg doesn't support encode 7.1 files into 7.1 EAC3
i've uploaded some samples for testing (three 7.1 files), i hope it could support 7.1 EAC3 encode, input output
the closed, dupe ticket https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/8519
update: samples uploaded here.
by , 5 years ago
Attachment: | 7.1sample1.dts added |
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by , 5 years ago
Attachment: | 7.1sample2.thd added |
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by , 5 years ago
Attachment: | 7.1sample3.eac3 added |
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by , 5 years ago
Attachment: | 7.1sample3.mka added |
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comment:12 by , 5 years ago
Reproduced by developer: | set |
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comment:13 by , 5 years ago
Cc: | added |
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This is also an annoying issue for HandBrake: https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/issues/1085
What makes it so difficult to support >6 channels for E-AC3 encoding?
comment:15 by , 5 years ago
Replying to richardpl:
Missing actual sponsor.
Thats all? How to find a sponsor? Who can be a sponsor?
comment:17 by , 5 years ago
They possibly mean: someone willing to pay for access to confidential specifications, level "trade secret, and we have lawyers to protect it".
follow-up: 19 comment:18 by , 5 years ago
Nope, look what I said and please stop spreading false information.
comment:19 by , 5 years ago
Replying to richardpl:
Nope, look what I said and please stop spreading false information.
I'm new to the ticket. @richardpl, I'm afraid your comment:14 is a bit too cryptic for me to understand, especially given how in comment:18 you seem to say that the interpretation in comment:17 is "false information".
Could you please say clearly what you mean by "missing actual sponsor"? What does the sponsor do with their "lot of money"? Who do they give it to? How does it help?
It seems to me that part of what that money would do is pay for access to specifications. But you apparently don't mean that. Maybe it would pay a competent developer to write the necessary code? What do you mean, please?
comment:21 by , 5 years ago
Regarding code, I would call that rather "contributor" than "sponsor". Hence the misunderstanding, maybe... contributing code is hopefully not bound to huge amounts of money. At least I wish.
comment:22 by , 5 years ago
If you want to contribute code and time without any compensation, be my guest.
comment:23 by , 4 years ago
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follow-up: 25 comment:24 by , 4 years ago
follow-up: 26 comment:25 by , 4 years ago
comment:26 by , 4 years ago
comment:28 by , 2 years ago
Replying to Balling:
Plex ffmpeg fork supports 8 channel eac3 encoder.
Could their changes be ported to ffmpeg?
follow-up: 30 comment:29 by , 2 years ago
Replying to Balling:
Plex ffmpeg fork supports 8 channel eac3 encoder.
Where can this version be found?
follow-up: 31 comment:30 by , 2 years ago
Replying to Carl Eugen Hoyos:
Replying to Balling:
Plex ffmpeg fork supports 8 channel eac3 encoder.
Where can this version be found?
This is the most current fork source code of ffmpeg for Plex:
https://downloads.plex.tv/ffmpeg-source/plex-media-server-ffmpeg-gpl-be22e264c2.tar.gz
comment:31 by , 2 years ago
Replying to Jann Gobble:
Replying to Carl Eugen Hoyos:
Replying to Balling:
Plex ffmpeg fork supports 8 channel eac3 encoder.
Where can this version be found?
This is the most current fork source code of ffmpeg for Plex:
https://downloads.plex.tv/ffmpeg-source/plex-media-server-ffmpeg-gpl-be22e264c2.tar.gz
This literally has nothing on EAE. Eae.exe is here: https://downloads.plex.tv/codecs/1785/windows-x86_64-standard/EasyAudioEncoder-windows-x86_64-standard.zip
This does not only belong to the E-AC-3 encoder, but also to the decoder or the format recognition in general. There is a report in the German doom9/Gleitz video forum that ffmpeg does not even recognize a 7.1 channel Blu-ray audio stream correctly, which consists of a 5.1 AC-3 core and additional E-AC-3 channels. It may have been related to a slightly older version; a rather current ffmpeg version (N-81308-g369ed11, 2016-08-09) prints a warning that it will handle only the 5.1 core:
Possibly relevant: MediaInfo does not recognize it correctly either (e.g. reports an obviously improbable bitrate of 500 bytes per second).