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mkvdts2ac3
mkvdts2ac3 is a bash script which can be used for converting the DTS in
Matroska (MKV) files to AC3. It provides you with a healthy set of options
for controlling the resulting file.
Installation
Prerequisites
Make sure the executables for the following libraries are accessible.
mkvtoolnix - Matroska tools
http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/libdca - DTS to WAV decoder
http://videolan.org/developers/libdca.htmlaften - WAV to AC3 encoder
http://aften.sourceforge.net/
Installation
If you have
gitinstalled, you can just rungit clone git://github.com/JakeWharton/mkvdts2ac3.git. Otherwise you can click the "Download" link on the GitHub project page and download an archive and extract its contents.cdinto the directory and you need to set the main script as executable by running the following command:chmod +x mkvdts2ac3.sh(Optional) If you want easy access to the script from any directory you can copy the
mkvdts2ac3.shfile to a directory in your PATH variable or else append the script's directory to the PATH variable.
Usage
This script was designed to be very simple and will automatically convert the first DTS track it finds in a Matroska file to AC3 and append it when run without any arguments. Since this was the most common scenario for the developer it is the default action.
mkvdts2ac3.sh Some.Random.Movie.mkv
For users who wish to change the behavior there are a variety of options which
control various aspects of the script. Here is the output of the --help
argument.
mkvdts2ac3-1.0.0 - by Jake Wharton <jakewharton@gmail.com>
Usage: ./mkvdts2ac3.sh [options] <filename>
Options:
-h, --help Print command usage
-v, --version Print script version information
-d, --default Mark AC3 track as default
-e, --external Leave AC3 track out of file. Does not modify the
original matroska file. This overrides '-n' and
'-d' arguments.
-k, --keep-dts Keep external DTS track (implies '-n')
-n, --no-dts Do not retain the DTS track
-t TRACKID,
--track TRACKID Specify alternate DTS track
-w FOLDER,
--wd FOLDER Specify alternate temporary working directory
--test Print commands only, execute nothing.
--debug Print commands and pause before executing each.
Examples
Keep only the new AC3 track, discarding the original DTS
mkvdts2ac3.sh -n Some.Random.Movie.mkv
Specify an alternate directory to use for the temporary files. This can be
useful when the partition your /tmp directory on is tiny.
mkvdts2ac3.sh -w /mnt/bigHDD Some.Random.Movie.mkv
Convert a different DTS track rather than the first one sequentially in the
file. This will require you to check the output of a command like
mkvmerge -i Some.Random.Movie.mkv which will give you the track ids of each
file.
mkvdts2ac3.sh -t 4 Some.Random.Movie.mkv
If you want to retain the DTS track in an alternate location you can instruct the script not to delete it after the conversion.
mkvdts2ac3.sh -k Some.Random.Movie.mkv
If you want to keep the original file untouched (such as if you are still seeding it in a torrent) and your player supports external audio tracks you can choose to leave the converted AC3 track out of the file.
mkvdts2ac3.sh -e Some.Random.Movie.mkv
All of these examples only showcase the use of a single argument but they can be combined to achieve the desired result.
mkvdts2ac3.sh -d -t 3 -w /mnt/media/tmp/ Some.Random.Movie.mkv
If you're unsure of what any command will do run it with the --test argument
to display a list of command execute. You can also use the --debug argument
which will print out the commands and wait for the user to press the return key
before running each.
$ mkvdts2ac3.sh --test -d -t 3 -w /mnt/media/tmp/ Some.Random.Movie.mkv
mkvdts2ac3-1.0.0 - by Jake Wharton <jakewharton@gmail.com>
MKVFILE: Some.Random.Movie.mkv
DTSFILE: /mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.dts
AC3FILE: /mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.ac3
NEWFILE: /mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.new.mkv
Checking to see if DTS track specified via arguments is valid
> mkvmerge -i "Some.Random.Movie.mkv" | grep "Track ID 3: audio (A_DTS)"
Extract language from selected DTS track.
> mkvinfo "Some.Random.Movie.mkv" | grep -A 12 "Track number: 3" | tail -n 1 | cut -d" " -f5
Extract DTS file from MKV.
> mkvextract tracks "Some.Random.Movie.mkv" 3:"/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.dts"
Converting DTS to AC3.
> dcadec -o wavall "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.dts" | aften - "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.ac3"
Removing temporary DTS file.
> rm -f "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.dts"
Running main remux.
> mkvmerge -o "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.new.mkv" "Some.Random.Movie.mkv" --default-track 0 --language 0:DTSLANG "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.ac3"
Removing temporary AC3 file.
> rm -f "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.ac3"
Copying new file over the old one.
> cp "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.new.mkv" "Some.Random.Movie.mkv"
Remove working file.
> rm -f "/mnt/media/tmp//Some.Random.Movie.new.mkv"
Developed By
- Jake Wharton - jakewharton@gmail.com
Git repository located at github.com/JakeWharton/mkvdts2ac3
Special thanks to John Nilsson, Vladimir Berezhnoy, crimsdings
License
Copyright 2009 Jake Wharton
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.









