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?
UPDATE: (2022-07-18)
After updating to 1.17.1 (linux), the audio tracks now show up correctly. Thank you Mike!
Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up
Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up
Last edited by mikewilzn on Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up
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.
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.
Re: Dolby Atmos (TrueHD) for Lawrence of Arabia not showing up
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.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:49 pmYour 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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