Ex Machina and DTS:X
Ex Machina and DTS:X
There is no option for copying DTS:X from the Bluray (no surprise), just DTS-HD MA. Anything needed to help add this to the next version? Happy to help since I just got mine from Amazon.
Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
Does the track show up at all?
I don't think it would be filtering the DTS:X components from the MA track if it's listed, it just wouldn't be describing it at DTS:X because it's not programmed to tell the difference.
(unless they're different tracks...)
I don't think it would be filtering the DTS:X components from the MA track if it's listed, it just wouldn't be describing it at DTS:X because it's not programmed to tell the difference.
(unless they're different tracks...)
Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
http://hometheaterreview.com/dts-provid ... -platform/
This seems to suggest they're separate codecs on the disc though:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Ex-Machin ... ay/128113/
Hmmmmm.
(it could just be listing the DTS-HD "core" stats for people who don't have a DTS:X capable receiver...)
I'm pretty sure the second point is trying to say DTS:X is just an extension of DTS-HD.Backward Compatibility - DTS:X builds upon existing DTS-HD Master Audio to provide backward compatibility with existing DTS bitstreams and speaker layouts. In short, all features of DTS-HD Master Audio are supported and enable an immersive audio experience for older content.
* The DTS:X content is backward compatible with the DTS-HD decoder.
* The DTS:X decoder supports DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD) and streaming media file formats.
* DTS:X can spatially reformat stereo, 5.1 or 7.1 content to take full advantage of all speakers in a surround system. Objects are never lost; if the object is embedded, it can be extracted and used in the rendered experience.
This seems to suggest they're separate codecs on the disc though:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Ex-Machin ... ay/128113/
Hmmmmm.
(it could just be listing the DTS-HD "core" stats for people who don't have a DTS:X capable receiver...)
Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
Here's what it looks like:
And here's the full log output for loading the disc:
I would suspect it might operate similar to Dolby Atmos where the stream is there but it presents the DTS-HD MA track as default. Would be nice to future proof my rip for when there are more receivers out that support it. I currently do not own one, but it would be interesting to hear from someone that does if DTS:X is in the stream or not...
And here's the full log output for loading the disc:
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MakeMKV v1.9.4 win(x64-release) started
Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as C:\Users\XXXXXXXX/MakeMKV_log.txt
Using direct disc access mode
Evaluation version, 30 day(s) out of 30 remaining
Loaded content hash table, will verify integrity of M2TS files.
Title #00082.mpls has length of 12 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
File 00800.mpls was added as title #0
Title #00003.mpls has length of 233 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00451.mpls has length of 280 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00700.mpls has length of 280 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00805.mpls has length of 1720 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00002.m2ts has length of 11 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00007.m2ts has length of 116 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00008.m2ts has length of 22 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00009.m2ts has length of 128 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00011.m2ts has length of 21 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00013.m2ts has length of 38 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00022.m2ts has length of 10 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00023.m2ts has length of 15 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00024.m2ts has length of 12 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00025.m2ts has length of 12 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00277.m2ts has length of 8 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00278.m2ts has length of 152 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00279.m2ts has length of 146 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00280.m2ts has length of 125 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00281.m2ts has length of 2399 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
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Title #00284.m2ts has length of 214 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
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Title #00290.m2ts has length of 173 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
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Title #00272.m2ts has length of 10 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00273.m2ts has length of 10 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00274.m2ts has length of 10 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00275.m2ts has length of 0 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 3700 seconds and was therefore skipped
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Operation successfully completed
Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
Do a full backup, look at the files using mediainfo and see if there's anything in there that hints at another audio stream.
All those debug messages are proof enough that Mike needs to look into this properly, though.
It would be interesting to know if MakeMKV actually filters DTS-HD streams, I guess it would depend on how the stream itself is laid out.
All those debug messages are proof enough that Mike needs to look into this properly, though.
It would be interesting to know if MakeMKV actually filters DTS-HD streams, I guess it would depend on how the stream itself is laid out.
Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
Here we go:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=414
MediaInfo should list "unknown" tracks as "menu" I think, but it does look like DTS, DTS-HD and DTS:X are one and the same.
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=414
Although if MakeMKV is just skipping a DTS:X track it's possible BDInfo would do the same thing.I can tell you that both BDInfo and my player read the DTS: X track as having a DTS-HD MA 7.1 core, while the mix identified in the menu as "Theatrical" is in fact a lossy DTS 5.1 track.
MediaInfo should list "unknown" tracks as "menu" I think, but it does look like DTS, DTS-HD and DTS:X are one and the same.
Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
You could try extracting the stream using both MKVExtract and TSMuxer and see if there's any significant size differences.
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Re: Ex Machina and DTS:X
Please submit a test dump for the tiltle with this DTS:X track per instructions at /onlinehelp/testdump.html