![]() "foobar.C.wav" and you want to convert it to AC3 or DTS eac3to wants to convert that file to "foobar.C.wav" to make it compatible with the format AC3 or DTS expects. Somehow eac3to pushes the destination filename to Surcode as the source filename.Īnother bug is that if your source file is named eg. ![]() Pressing the Surcode "Encode" button didn't seem to work. Surcode says/asks: "At least one valid source file must be specified to encode.". Surcode says/asks: "Invalid Wave File D:\Encode\Movie (2008)\title_t03_track2_DELAY 0ms.dts.". The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits.įound Surcode DTS Encoder version 1.0.29.0.
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