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DVD (Blu-ray?) Audio and MakeMKV question
ssands:
Hi all,
I've seen several posts about extracting audio from a blu-ray or DVD audio disc, but I haven't seen this situation yet.
I have an .iso. It is a remaster of Tarkus by ELP and is in 5.1 audio.
The video is just a static image of the Sony logo, so I'm not really interested in that.
Mounting the .iso gives me the audio_ts and video_ts directories.
When I look at MakeMKV it offers to extract as a .mlp file (which I understand MC doesn't play) or I can do flac (and some others).
The Flac option (and the others) only allow for 2-channel.
Does anyone have a solution that will retain the 5.1 audio?
Best,
Stu
Awesome Donkey:
DVD Audio Extractor is what I used in the past to extract audio from DVD/BD. Sadly, it's not free though but it works great!
JimH:
For DVD, I think you could rip with MC and then convert.
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Convert_Format
ssands:
Thanks for both replies. I see DVD Audio Extractor has a free 30 day trial, so I can check out both options.
I'm actually not even sure I'll listen to the 5.1 that often, but I'd like to have it, for when my wife and daughter are out of the house (my son's into it) :)
Fitzcaraldo215:
It has been awhile since I looked at DVD Audio Extractor, but as of then, it would not extract hi rez audio from DTS HDMA, only the lossy core DTS. I was disappointed when I discovered that during my own evaluation period. So, I have not relooked at it.
I have tested the following freeware which works as advertised for extracts of BD or DVD audio to FLAC, including DTS HD MA:
http://www.videohelp.com/software/AudioMuxer
It seems a little complex, and I have not yet used it all that much yet. It does break each BD chapter into a separate "track" file in FLAC. No tagging is carried over from the BD. You have to do that tagging manually.
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