MKV Header Editing / Haali Problem
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:33 am
Hi,
I'm converting a few BR to MKV with MakeMKV and in case I upgrade my amp/speakers at some point I want to keep the lossless TrueHD/DTS-MA audio as well as the standard lossy 3-channel DTS. Trouble is there is currently no option to order or set a default for the audio tracks in MakeMKV so the lossless track is always first (i.e. Track 1 - Video, Track 2 - Lossless, Track 3 - Lossy, +/- Track 4 Subs). When it comes to playing them via Win 7 media centre I have to come out of MC and click the Haali icon to change audio track each time.
My understanding is this should be easy to overcome by chaning the MKV header settings. I've tried editing the headers with MKVmerge and Haali does not seem to respect changing the 'Default' flag to 'Yes' on the lossy audio, or even changing the 'Enabled' flag for the lossless audio to 'No'. I have managed to get the lossy audio to play as default by changing the track numbers around but during playback when you click on the Haali icon in the taskbar it still has the tracks ordered as they were originally and the lossless track is selected (but the lossy is playing).
Is it a known issue with Haali that it does not recocgnise the 'default' and 'enable' audio track flags - it seems to just work on the track order or number? I would prefer if there was a way of changing the header so that the information displayed by Haali is correct?
Thanks in advance
I'm converting a few BR to MKV with MakeMKV and in case I upgrade my amp/speakers at some point I want to keep the lossless TrueHD/DTS-MA audio as well as the standard lossy 3-channel DTS. Trouble is there is currently no option to order or set a default for the audio tracks in MakeMKV so the lossless track is always first (i.e. Track 1 - Video, Track 2 - Lossless, Track 3 - Lossy, +/- Track 4 Subs). When it comes to playing them via Win 7 media centre I have to come out of MC and click the Haali icon to change audio track each time.
My understanding is this should be easy to overcome by chaning the MKV header settings. I've tried editing the headers with MKVmerge and Haali does not seem to respect changing the 'Default' flag to 'Yes' on the lossy audio, or even changing the 'Enabled' flag for the lossless audio to 'No'. I have managed to get the lossy audio to play as default by changing the track numbers around but during playback when you click on the Haali icon in the taskbar it still has the tracks ordered as they were originally and the lossless track is selected (but the lossy is playing).
Is it a known issue with Haali that it does not recocgnise the 'default' and 'enable' audio track flags - it seems to just work on the track order or number? I would prefer if there was a way of changing the header so that the information displayed by Haali is correct?
Thanks in advance