Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up

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mikewilzn
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Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up

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I recently picked up this steelbook and I went to rip it and noticed that the Atmos track does not show up. I played the disc in my blu-ray player so I know the disc definitely has Atmos. Has anyone else ripped these discs and did or didn't get the Atmos track?
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UPDATE: (2022-07-18)
After updating to 1.17.1 (linux), the audio tracks now show up correctly. Thank you Mike!
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dcoke22
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Re: Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up

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Blu-ray.com says Lawrence of Arabia (1962) has a Dolby Atmos soundtrack.

Your screen shot looks strange to me. It looks like the DD 5.1 English is 'attached' to the video line. I don't see that on my system. The audio lines are alway separate from the video line. Perhaps that's a display bug on your system? If you rip it and inspect the resulting .mkv file with MediaInfo, does it show the TrueHD track?

A screenshot from my system where the audio lines are separate from the video.
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mikewilzn
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Re: Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up

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dcoke22 wrote:
Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:49 pm
Your screen shot looks strange to me. It looks like the DD 5.1 English is 'attached' to the video line. I don't see that on my system. The audio lines are alway separate from the video line. Perhaps that's a display bug on your system? If you rip it and inspect the resulting .mkv file with MediaInfo, does it show the TrueHD track?

A screenshot from my system where the audio lines are separate from the video.
audio.jpg
I noticed that as well and thought it was weird. I just recently installed OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and am using a pre-built binary for MakeMKV. Maybe there's something wrong with it. I will compile it from source and see if the issue persists. And yeah I did actually rip it as well and mediainfo only shows the DD+ track in the mkv.
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