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I would be interested to hear about your results with SoX and ffmpeg.
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But whatever software you use - pitch correction for high quality musical content is difficult, and there is a good chance that you will end up with ugly audible glitches. I was talking about Prosoniq Time Factory II. I'm going to try some of CoRoNe's suggestions now.
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TimeWatch II is paid and for Mac (I have Windows) so it's not really what I'm looking for. So you seem to be correct manolito, pitch correction is risky. This doesn't seem to be present on my ac3 file I got from eac3to with no pitch correction. So once I had my ac3 I couldn't help but notice significant quality loss straight away on the big sounds such as a blast of fire (this is Avatar: The Last Airbender so the first 10 seconds features the sounds of each element) with the big range of different sounds getting mixed up and distorted. That was rather trivial but I figured I should include it just in case. I put the ac3 extension on and it worked fine. So I had a file called just title03 with no extension. My command I had set out in my post didn't actually work because the output title03 slowed.ac3 was written without quotes so it was interpreted as title03. I don't believe eac3to has any pitch changing commands though. Also, I'm fine with a program just changes pitch precisely because eac3to can slow it down and then I could change the pitch back with some other software if that would be easier. Also, I'm fine with using a different piece of software or something as long as it can be precise so it adjusts the tempo to the exact percentage and as long as it's command line (I'm trying to work this into a batch script). I'm new to BeSweet and in fact most of this in general so if anyone could help me out that would be great.
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| Total Gain: 0.000dB, Compression: None | Output Stereo mode: Dolby surround compatible | Input Channels Mode: 2/0, Bitrate: 192kbps Using azid.dll v1.9 (b922) by Midas SoundTouch.dll v1.3.0 by Olli Parviainen (Using lame_enc.dll v1.32 (), Engine 3.90. I've also tried the same command with none of the bsn stuff and BeSweet goes transcoding and everything but once it's done it just outputs an ac3 file which, as far as I can tell, is exactly the same as the input. I have aften.exe in the BeSweet folder as I assume you need to.
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Using bsn.dll v0.24 by DPeshev,Richard,E-Male,DSPguru ().Ä«esweet -core( -input H:\title03.ac3 -output H:\title03 slowed.ac3 -logfile H:\title03.log ) -soundtouch( -r 25000 23976 ) -bsn( -exe aften.exe -b 192 )
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Using azid.dll v1.9 (b922) by Midas SoundTouch.dll v1.3.0 by Olli Parviainen (Using Shibatch.dll v0.25 by Naoki Shibata & DSPguru (). Now when trying to encode it with aften.exe (as I believe I must) with this commandĬ:\BeSweet>besweet -core( -input "H:\title03.ac3" -output "H:\title03 slowed.ac3" -logfile "H:\title03.log" ) -soundtouch( -r 25000 23976 ) -bsn( -exe aften.exe -b 192 )
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My next step was trying to use BeSweet but I've run into many problems. Meaning (since my DVDs were pitch corrected when I bought them) the command puts it to the right speed but about 4.096% lower in pitch. I'm working with ac3 so eac3to would be and has been in the past fine with its -slowdown command however there's no option to pitch correct it. A little mkvmerge here, a little framerate change there and done. I don't care about the difference in resolution. I'm trying to convert my own DVD rips from 25 fps to 23.976 fps without quality loss. Let me start by saying I know this is a widely discussed topic and I supposedly should be able to figure this out on my own.