![]() We are aware of this limit and do take this as our top priority task, since we can already handle all other formats without any limit. Hi Peter, it's true that for DTS-ES and DTS-HD streams which come with a core stream and one or more extended streams, only the 48kHz core stream is currently decoded by DVDAE. We hope all your questions have been answered to your satisfaction. We do look forward to adding full DTS support in the future. For all other formats like MLP, TrueHD, LPCM, etc, all sample rates are supported. And this limit only exists on DTS format. For DTS-ES and DTS-HD MA streams which come with a core stream and one or more extended streams, only the core stream (48kHz) is currently decoded by DVD Audio Extractor. Have you ever tried that?įor others interested, I received the following response from DVDAE re DTS HDMA: I will check this out.Īlso, I came across Audiomuxer, which is freeware, that looks on the surface to be able to do what I need with DTS HD MA in Mch. ![]() Pick Multichannel DTS HD MA (and FLAC pulldown) and it will produce step 3 above (i.e one large flac file). Net/net, point HDBRextrcator.exe to the folder that MakeMKV made and then click on the blue "features" link, which will pull up a menu that shows the different layers of the rip. But MakeMKV claims their software now has it automatically in their program, so I guess if one uses their output all is well. The trick is that, at least in the past, you need the Arcsoft dlls to decode DTS HD MA. I use something called the HD/BluRay Stream Extractor, which is a front end GUI to EAC3to.ĭoom9's Forum - View Single Post - New eac3to GUI: HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor
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