So I've read about the 5.1 core being extracted from the 7.1 track by MakeMKV. It's sometimes said you can keep it to maximize compatibility. I'm just wondering if there are any real-world experiences where the 7.1 track can't be downsized by your equipment. After all, when playing the film on the blu-ray player, you don't get the 5.1 core choice.
I'm ripping my films "as is", with all audio and subtitles tracks, because hopefully I'll keep these files for my whole life, and I don't know what the future holds, what equipment I'll have, what language will be needed, or who I'll share my media with. Therefore I'm wondering about keeping this 5.1 core track or not.
Any advice?
Thank you.
Is there ANY situation where having the 5.1 core can be useful?
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Re: Is there ANY situation where having the 5.1 core can be useful?
If you're trying to maximize your options for the future, keeping the core seems like the obvious choice. It is a relatively small part of the overall file size.
According to RESET_9999's spreadsheet, there are some players that won't work without the lossy core.
If your receiver is too old and doesn't understand the lossless formats, without the lossy core there wouldn't be any audio.
According to RESET_9999's spreadsheet, there are some players that won't work without the lossy core.
If your receiver is too old and doesn't understand the lossless formats, without the lossy core there wouldn't be any audio.
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Re: Is there ANY situation where having the 5.1 core can be useful?
Thank you that's great info.