When I rip the Memento BluRay with only the LPCM track selected for audio, the audio will not play in any media player (mplayer, VLC).
I want to keep the uncompressed audio track only.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I am currently using MakeMKV v1.6.2 for Mac.
Memento BluRay
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A well known player limitations for multi-channel LPCM audio. You can use mkvextract or eac3to to extract audio track from MKV and then encode it to FLAC. Most players handle FLAC better than multi-channel LPCM.
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What is the best option for conversion to keep it uncompressed, but push it bitstream to a receiver?
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Only thing that can send multi channel lpcm is hdmi cable (coax and optical only support 2 channel lpcm)... so if your playback device and receiver support hdmi and multi lpcm your good to go
Otherwise your SOL as far as uncompressed lpcm.
Otherwise your SOL as far as uncompressed lpcm.
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Ok.
So if I need to convert it, but want it to play in VLC, is there anyway to retain an uncompressed version of the audio?
So if I need to convert it, but want it to play in VLC, is there anyway to retain an uncompressed version of the audio?
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Yes, convert to FLAC - you'll get compressed but lossless audio.
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Ok. What programs for Snow Leopard would be able to do that?
tsMuxer only works on Leopard. I just want to covert the audio then re-encode it into one file, if possible.
tsMuxer only works on Leopard. I just want to covert the audio then re-encode it into one file, if possible.
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http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
macflac looks like a easy gui or just use flac (download flac encoder binary first) from command line:
macflac looks like a easy gui or just use flac (download flac encoder binary first) from command line:
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$flac input.wav