If I rip DTS-HD, do I also need DTS?

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ptr727
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If I rip DTS-HD, do I also need DTS?

#1 Post by ptr727 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:41 pm

Hi, questions about DTS-HD and DTS.
Btw, I know there are posts on this topic, but the forum search does not find anything when searching for dts or dts-hd.

My understanding is that DTS-HD is backward compatible with DTS, i.e. there is only one stream on the BD media.

I have one AV receiver that can decode DTS-HD, and in another room a receiver that can only decode DTS.
If I rip the DTS-HD audio only, will it play ok on DTS-HD and DTS capable devices?
Or do I need to rip both DTS-HD and DTS?

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Re: If I rip DTS-HD, do I also need DTS?

#2 Post by delpinsky » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:06 am

I had the same thought when I decided to buy an HD receiver.

My solution is to always keep both HD and Core audio.. you never know :)
For example my second player is my PC with tvout, but without an hdmi videocard I can only use spdif cable, which is able to stream only Core audio and not DTS-HD.

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Re: If I rip DTS-HD, do I also need DTS?

#3 Post by ptr727 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:24 am

Thanks for the thought.

What about discs with dual sound tracks for Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital, and MakeMKV offers to extract "core" DD from TrueHD.
Am I better of using the discs own DD track, or using the core extracted from THD?


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Re: If I rip DTS-HD, do I also need DTS?

#4 Post by delpinsky » Fri Jan 14, 2011 1:44 pm

If mediainfo shows it as AC3 640kbps, you can 100% be sure is the same as the Core audio extracted from Dolby TrueHD.
I usually extract the core with HD audio, by the way.

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