Ripping DTS-HD 7.1 results in 5.1 channels
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 3:20 pm
Ok, so I searched and read a number of threads on this topic but nothing seemed definitive. Apologies if there is a straight answer and I missed it.
The situation is this. I am using the latest paid Mac version. I attempt to create MKV or MP4 files including the DTS-HD 7.1 audio track and the resulting file only includes 5.1 channels. I've confirmed this in the resulting file using programs like Media-Info. It will state only 6 total channels. My process is always to include the 7.1 HD track as well as the 5.1 DTS track. Ultimately I take these to Handbrake and passthrough both tracks. But again, I'm checking and seeing only 6 tracks before Handbrake even gets in the mix.
Now, I know the FLAC advanced option exists. And I've done some test with that and it will in fact output an 8 channel file. I have a current Integra ATMOS receiver so I'm sure it would handle these FLAC based files just fine. I'm just trying to understand why the "normal" 7.1 rip with DTS codecs will not work. Is there some other preference I am missing? Is this a straight up bug in the Mac version?
I have a 5.1.2 system, so honestly I don't need 7.1 but 1.) I want to future proof myself a little bit and 2.) This is now bugging the hell out of me.
Help?
The situation is this. I am using the latest paid Mac version. I attempt to create MKV or MP4 files including the DTS-HD 7.1 audio track and the resulting file only includes 5.1 channels. I've confirmed this in the resulting file using programs like Media-Info. It will state only 6 total channels. My process is always to include the 7.1 HD track as well as the 5.1 DTS track. Ultimately I take these to Handbrake and passthrough both tracks. But again, I'm checking and seeing only 6 tracks before Handbrake even gets in the mix.
Now, I know the FLAC advanced option exists. And I've done some test with that and it will in fact output an 8 channel file. I have a current Integra ATMOS receiver so I'm sure it would handle these FLAC based files just fine. I'm just trying to understand why the "normal" 7.1 rip with DTS codecs will not work. Is there some other preference I am missing? Is this a straight up bug in the Mac version?
I have a 5.1.2 system, so honestly I don't need 7.1 but 1.) I want to future proof myself a little bit and 2.) This is now bugging the hell out of me.
Help?