LPCM Auro 3d and DTS-HD

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mpapro
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LPCM Auro 3d and DTS-HD

Post by mpapro » Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:57 pm

Hi everyone, I am having trouble with PCM audio in particular (like the early Harry Potter movies) showing as 'no audio' after ripping with makemkv but have got around this by converting to FLAC which seems to work..
I am completely stuck on one movie in particular though. Red Tails which contains an Auro 3d track in PCM format. I simply cannot get my playback device ( Zappiti 4K HDR) to send the Auro data to my receiver. According to the manufacturer Auro in PCM is not supported!

I do however have several files with Auro 3d in DTS-HD which work 100% fine so here is my question:

Is there a way for me to convert my PCM audio track into DTS-HD format so that it will work with my player?

I fear that I know the answer already but hoping that somebody might know a way!!

dcoke22
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Re: LPCM Auro 3d and DTS-HD

Post by dcoke22 » Fri Apr 02, 2021 7:13 pm

I see you found this thread: viewtopic.php?t=14739

The poster MagnumXL in that thread said he tried to convert the PCM audio in the .mkv file to FLAC using Handbrake, but it didn't work. What happens if you convert the PCM track to FLAC in MakeMKV? It might be a different FLAC encoder (it might also be the same encoder). I have no idea if it'll work.

mpapro
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Re: LPCM Auro 3d and DTS-HD

Post by mpapro » Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:51 am

Thanks dcoke22. I have already tried converting to FLAC and this doesn't work either. It seems I can only effectively get Auro 3d with DTS-HD and the only possibility I've found so far is DTS Master Audio Suite at nearly £1000 :shock: And even then I don't know it would work for sure..

Woodstock
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Re: LPCM Auro 3d and DTS-HD

Post by Woodstock » Sat Apr 03, 2021 1:03 pm

At this time, there are no encoding solutions for DTS-HD outside of the commercial packages. That's actually one reason FLAC is as popular as it is

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