've used MakeMKV to rip a blu-ray disk to a bunch of MKV files. All the files play perfectly.
I want to rip the audio, and tried using VLC's Streaming/Exporting Wizard. This works fine for short tracks - less than a few minutes long - but for anything longer (I've tried both 30-min and 2-hour tracks) I just get noise, no matter what settings I use. Also, in some cases, choosing WAV results in a huge file, many GB, whereas it should be about 600 MB per hour.
Can anyone help? Is this a problem with the files created by MakeMKV? Given that some files from a disk work, and others don't, I don't know, but I can't figure out what might be wrong.
Can't extract audio from MKVs
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Re: Can't extract audio from MKVs
Well, you could use a mkv demuxing tool that would split the various tracks. The audio would be a mka file.
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Re: Can't extract audio from MKVs
What type of program would do that? And what do I then do with an mka file?Smithcraft wrote:Well, you could use a mkv demuxing tool that would split the various tracks. The audio would be a mka file.
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Re: Can't extract audio from MKVs
WAV is basically PCM (uncompressed audio). 2-channel Stereo @ 48 kHz with 16-bit samples is about 659 MiB per hour. But 5.1 @ 48 kHz is about 1.93 GiB (16-bit samples) or 2.90 GiB (24-bit samples) per hour.kirkmc wrote:Also, in some cases, choosing WAV results in a huge file, many GB, whereas it should be about 600 MB per hour.
Re: Can't extract audio from MKVs
I only ripped the 2 channel audio.Romansh wrote:WAV is basically PCM (uncompressed audio). 2-channel Stereo @ 48 kHz with 16-bit samples is about 659 MiB per hour. But 5.1 @ 48 kHz is about 1.93 GiB (16-bit samples) or 2.90 GiB (24-bit samples) per hour.kirkmc wrote:Also, in some cases, choosing WAV results in a huge file, many GB, whereas it should be about 600 MB per hour.
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Re: Can't extract audio from MKVs
Every time I rip a movie to MKV, the audio becomes two channel even though I have checked the 3/2+1 box. Furthermore, the sound is more a mono track than a stereo one.
Why won't it transfer the original audio?
My mate says that he has had no problem with this. Is it because I'm putting it onto a disc? The video is brilliant so what gives?
Confused of Wilts
Please tell if anyone knows the answer!
Why won't it transfer the original audio?
My mate says that he has had no problem with this. Is it because I'm putting it onto a disc? The video is brilliant so what gives?
Confused of Wilts
Please tell if anyone knows the answer!
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Re: Can't extract audio from MKVs
If you post your complete work flow we might be able to help you.
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