SamuriHL wrote:they want the core audio because it's compatible with more devices.
Is there any device that is compatible with the DTS core, and not DTS-HD MA? Isn't that one of the beauties of DTS - it's backwards compatibility?
Considering DTS-HD MA is pretty much the only format used now, extracting the core only makes sense if you really need to save space. Even those who don't have HD audio capable AVR's probably intend to at some point - and once they do, they'll probably end up wasting time by re-ripping a bunch of movies. Time is valuable and hard drives are cheap: I really can't see how it makes any sense at all.
MakeMKV is a really good program, but needs a few more options to be a really great program.
captain wrote:They both claim to be DTS Digital by my decoder.
Is your receiver supposed to show something different for HD audio? Most do, so my guess is that you are either:
A) Not using software that can bitstream HD audio.
or
B) Ripping both the HD audio and the core as 2 separate tracks, and are playing the core.