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Atmos music files
jmone:
It's easy. Rip just the audio track, use particles to mark each segment as individual tracks, tag each one up. https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Particles
mlknez:
--- Quote from: jmone on May 23, 2023, 04:32:39 pm ---It's easy. Rip just the audio track, use particles to mark each segment as individual tracks, tag each one up. https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Particles
--- End quote ---
How would you do that with a Blu-Ray Pure Audio disc?
jmone:
Also no probs - I wrote up a bit of a how to do this years ago - https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=88100.0
Kind of a shame the format never took off as it was a great source of high quality audio. Also, from what I've seen there is no versions with Atmos etc, just "normal" LPCM / DTS-MA etc, so you can then use MC's existing "Convert" function to create lossless multichannel FLAC versions of these as well.
jmone:
If you are going to be doing a bit of this sort of conversion you may find Swag of Tool helpful to speed and automate the creation of Particles for each "track". See the 2nd post of that thread.
jmone:
...also this advice may be short-lived. I know that Henrik is thinking about changes to the MC's inbuild "Convert" function to offer customizable options so that could be a possibility sometime in the future.
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