Playing blu-ray rip with LPCM on HTPC
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:14 am
I'm putting all of my blu-ray discs onto my HTPC and *love* MakeMKV. I''m having some trouble when it comes to LPCM discs, though. Specifically, no audio comes out when I play rips with LPCM audio only. I'm running Intel's new DH57JG mini-ITX mobo w/ on-board audio and on-board HDMI out (graphics come from my i3 processor). However, the HDMI is plugged directly into my TV (Samsung LCD) as I don't have a surround system or audio receiver. I'm using the Shark 007 codec pack as of right now, but I've experimented with others. I've tried both MakeMKV 1.5.1 and 1.5.2. So my questions are:
1) Any suggestions on how I can get rips w/ LPCM to play on my system?
2) Since it's just my TV, I obviously don't care that it's actually LPCM playing, I just want to have the best quality backups for the future so I don't have to re-rip when I do get a good sound system. I don't mind ripping two audio tracks (LPCM + DD) when they are available, and that does in fact fix it if I click on the Haali icon in my system tray and switch to the second audio feed. But since this is an HTPC w/ a remote, etc., I really don't want to have to manually switch the audio each time I play a video. Is there any way to just set the default audio on a particular track to the secondary/DD audio track?
3) I have a blu-ray drive, but haven't yet installed a software blu-ray player. Is there a good, free solution out there?
Thanks!!
1) Any suggestions on how I can get rips w/ LPCM to play on my system?
2) Since it's just my TV, I obviously don't care that it's actually LPCM playing, I just want to have the best quality backups for the future so I don't have to re-rip when I do get a good sound system. I don't mind ripping two audio tracks (LPCM + DD) when they are available, and that does in fact fix it if I click on the Haali icon in my system tray and switch to the second audio feed. But since this is an HTPC w/ a remote, etc., I really don't want to have to manually switch the audio each time I play a video. Is there any way to just set the default audio on a particular track to the secondary/DD audio track?
3) I have a blu-ray drive, but haven't yet installed a software blu-ray player. Is there a good, free solution out there?
Thanks!!