In this case the command line will look like this:Įac3to input.file +input.file.2 output.file -options In this category we deal with inputs like simple audio files (AC3, TrueHD, DTS-HD, WAV, etc.) or simple video files (e.g. input.file ~ It's the file to be processed.+input.file.2 ~ Multiple input files (of the same format) are accepted.Įac3to can accept various audio formats like RAW, (L)PCM, WAV (PCM only), W64 (like WAV without the 4 GB limit), RF64 (like W64), AC3, E-AC3, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS-96/24, DTS-HD Hi-Res, DTS-HD Master Audio, MLP, TrueHD, TrueHD/AC3, FLAC, video formats like VC-1, H.264, MPEG-2.This is useful when the input file is split among several parts. output.file ~ This is the output file that eac3to will create.It could be an audio format like RAW, (L)PCM, WAV (PCM only), WAVs (multiple mono WAV files, PCM only), W64, RF64, AC3, DTS, FLAC, video format like VC-1, H.264, MPEG-2 or Matroska (MKV) container. ![]() -options ~ Here you can set the options that tell eac3to how to operate.Įac3to can also output audio (only) data to stdout for further processing by other applications.Not all of them are applicable to all input / output formats. ![]() ![]() Set a bitrate of 192.448 (default for stereo).640 (default for 5.1) kb/s for AC3 encoding When using an audio or video file as input, the following options are available: If none set, the default is used when necessary.
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