I'm not sure what I should be selecting for Audio ... do I select all the audio options (7.1, 5.1, Stereo) I want to include or should I just pick one and only one?
Cheers, Rob.
Audio selection, 7.1, 5.1, Stereo ... ALL?
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Audio selection, 7.1, 5.1, Stereo ... ALL?
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Re: Audio selection, 7.1, 5.1, Stereo ... ALL?
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless format. Generally it includes a 'lossy' core; this is 'regular' AC-3 5.1 surround sound. DTS-HD Master Audio functions in a similar way with a lossy core of regular DTS 5.1 audio.
I'd probably keep both of them.
What is the stereo track? It might be a commentary track. It might be descriptive audio. It might be a stereo mix of the main audio track. If you make a decrypted backup of a disc before making .mkv files, you can play the associated .m2ts file(s) in the /BDMV/STREAM/ folder for a particular title (see the segment map line in the info box on the right) and check. Or, you can make a .mkv from the backup, check the output, and adjust. Making .mkv files from decrypted backups goes as fast as your computer's storage allows.
I'd probably keep both of them.
What is the stereo track? It might be a commentary track. It might be descriptive audio. It might be a stereo mix of the main audio track. If you make a decrypted backup of a disc before making .mkv files, you can play the associated .m2ts file(s) in the /BDMV/STREAM/ folder for a particular title (see the segment map line in the info box on the right) and check. Or, you can make a .mkv from the backup, check the output, and adjust. Making .mkv files from decrypted backups goes as fast as your computer's storage allows.