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#1 Post by ndjamena » Tue Dec 17, 2013 3:04 am

I'm having a discussion over at the WDTV Live Forums. It appears the WDTV Live SMP is failing to bit stream 6.1 DTS-MA and is somehow detecting it as DTS-HRA. If remuxed into a M2TS container the files are detected as DTS-MA and play perfectly. I'd just like to make sure this can't be a problem with MakeMKV before I make an arse of myself.

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#2 Post by Chetwood » Tue Dec 17, 2013 5:43 am

How about ripping with DVDFab and muxing with MKVMerge to rule out it's an MakeMKV issue?
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#3 Post by mike admin » Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:26 am

Or use mediainfo on MKV or M2TS, to see if it is MA or HRA stream. Please note that both are DTS-HD.

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#4 Post by ndjamena » Tue Dec 17, 2013 8:57 am

It IS DTS-MA, it says so on the case. MediaInfo says DTS-MA, but it may have a different way of detecting it than the WDTV, MKVMerge may just copy the info from the original file and TSMuxer may change it. I could try DVDFab + MKVMerge. I'm pretty sure it's a WDTV problem since it won't play 6.1 FLAC in an MKV at all, but it's an assumption that the issues are connected and I need to cover all my bases. It's just 6.1 in MKV, all other layouts work fine.

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#5 Post by ndjamena » Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:29 pm

In case anyone is wondering, I ripped Blade into an MKV with DVDFab and it showed exactly the same problem. One thing we did learn was that the affected Blu-rays we had on hand all had DTS-ES cores which may be a factor. Currently the only way to view such movies on a WDTV Live SMP at anywhere near lossless quality is to re-encode the tracks to 16bit 7.1 FLAC using Eac3to (Or Remux them in M2TS files: but this is the MakeMKV forum!)

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