On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:34:16AM +0000, Ian Caulfield wrote: > On 1/15/07, Nico Sabbi <nicola_sabbi at fastwebnet.it> wrote: > > > >M?ns Rullg?rd wrote: > > > >>>someone already uploaded it to MPlayer/samples/evob/ > >> > >> OK, then I already have it. > > > >for the chronicle, the 0xbd->0xC0 substream contain ac3 > > US patent application #20060182418 (which appears to be based on an older > version of the HD-DVD spec, thus contains a number of differences to the > current version) lists the following stream assignments for EVOBs: > > 0xe0 - MPEG2 primary video > 0xe1 - MPEG2 secondary video > 0xe2/0xe3 - H264 primary/secondary video > 0xfd->0x55 - VC-1 primary video > 0xfd->0x75 - VC-1 secondary video > > 0xc0-0xc7 - MPEG primary audio 0-7 > 0xc8-0xcf - MPEG secondary audio 0-7 > 0xbd->0xc0-0xcf - DD+/E-AC3 audio > 0xbd->0x88-0x8f - DTS-HD primary audio > 0xbd->0x98-0x9f - DTS-HD secondary audio > 0xbd->0xa0-0xaf - LPCM audio > 0xbd->0xb0-0xbf - MLP audio > > 0xbd->0x20-0x3f - DVD subpictures > > > These seem to be fairly compatible to DVD VOBs - the main note being that > current encoding software seems to place plain AC-3 streams in the same > stream id as E-AC3, I guess since AC-3 is forward compatible to E-AC3. The multimedia wiki is looking forward to see you add this information ;) http://wiki.multimedia.cx/ Diego
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