Core Audio

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Nodiaque
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Core Audio

Post by Nodiaque »

Hello everyone,

I've read about core audio and I'm very lost.

I have a video which have
DTS-HD MA Surround 5.1 English
- DTS Surround 5.1 English - Flag Core Audio

Once extracted, the MKV file have 2 audio track. My understanding is that it should only have 1 track? Do I need to check both of them or will I go missing part of audio if I don't check the core audio? I have this with either 5.1/7.1 audio with 5.1 core with DTS and Dolby. I'm unsure what I'm suppose to select to have the whole soundtrack when playback. I do have a 7.1 home theater.

Thank you
Woodstock
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Re: Core Audio

Post by Woodstock »

For some codecs, like DTS-HD MA, MakeMKV will create a second track with just the lossy core audio in it, for compatibility purposes.
Nodiaque
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Re: Core Audio

Post by Nodiaque »

Ok, so it is not needed if I want only the full DTS-HD or TrueHD Atmos track?
Woodstock
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Re: Core Audio

Post by Woodstock »

Correct. The way they work is you have the lossy core, and additional data to replace the "lost bits". Players that don't support the loss-less playback ignore that data. In Theory.

Not all players handle that well. If your player does, there is no need to keep the separate track.
Nodiaque
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Re: Core Audio

Post by Nodiaque »

Oh great, I'm playing everything through my computer that support anything I throw at him so no problem.

Thanks
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