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Download Haali Media Splitter 1.13 (): Haali Media Splitter (aka Haali Matroska Splitter) is a DirectShow splitter. Jul 13, 2014 I would like to be able to use the DSS2 filter without actually installing Haali Media Splitter. As a last resort, re-install LAV Filters. 12th July 2014. Apr 09, 2013 hi i want to re encode a tv show with 2 channel ac3 audio file but every time that i want to encode 2 channel.mkv file in megui file indexer give.

[Information] [4/1/2013 1:59:19 AM] Standard output stream: Indexing error: Audio format change detected. This is currently unsupported.

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Channels: 2 ->6; Sample rate: 48000 ->48000; Sample format: 16-bit signed integer ->16-bit signed integer So it seems like the audio is 2 channel in places and 6 channel in others, which is the cause of the problem. You might have to split the MKV into sections of only 2ch and only 5.1ch audio. It also seems like the problem relates to ffmsindex. Try using to extract the AC3 audio from the MKV and load the extracted AC3 audio into the audio section for encoding. In the audio encoder setup, try different decoders if the default one doesn't work. If all else fails and you have installed, you could try enabling the ffdshow audio decoder's mixer with it set to output 2 channels, and use DirectShow for the audio decoding. That way the audio should always be decoded as stereo by ffdshow.

It'll be because the audio is 2 channel, then 6 channel etc, and when it gets to the point where it switches, the conversion process stops because the decoder or encoder can't deal with it. If you have installed (if not, maybe install it) use DirectShow as the decoder. Then the ffdshow audio decoder should do the decoding.

Before you start, open the ffdshow audio decoder configuration and enable the Mixer filter. Set it to output 2 channel audio if that's what you want. I'm pretty sure the ffdshow audio decoder will happily keep on decoding when the audio switches between 2ch and 6ch, but with the mixer enabled the channel output will be consistent so you should be able to encode the whole audio from start to finish.

Just enable the mixer and select the desired number of output channels. Stereo if you want stereo, or 6ch if you don't want the 6ch parts mixed down to stereo. Under the codecs list at the top, make sure AC3 is enabled. When you say nothing happened, can you be a bit more specific? Did you choose DirectShow for the decoding, did do the decoding? What happened when you tried to run the encode? Unless you particularly want to keep the 'previously' part, the simplest solution might be to split the MKV file into two sections with.

Work out where the audio changes from 2ch to 6ch and split it at that point (or as close as you can) with MKVMergeGUI. You could probably encode each section individually and join the two encoded files with MKVMergeGUI when it's done. Is doing the decoding? If it is, the ffdshow audio decoder icon should open down near the clock (I assume the icon loads the same way for Win7 as it does for XP). If it's not, then you need to try to make sure ffdshow is doing the decoding. C Zone Golf Cart Manual. I don't use Win7 so I don't know if it's any harder than XP when it comes to getting ffdshow to work, but try opening the audio decoder and increasing the merit to maximum by sliding the fader all the way to the right.

You can probably check ffdshow is doing the decoding by creating a simple DirectShow script and using a player such as to open it. If ffdshow is decoding the icon should pop up when you open the script. Something like this: DirectShowSource('E: audio.ac3') Failing that, if you can upload the problem audio file somewhere I can download it, I can try to convert it for you and upload the converted version for you.