icaruscollapse wrote:Alright, so it sounds like I should be ripping the lossless, then. Since you say the DTS Core is a part of the lossless track, do I need to select both to rip lossless, or if I just select the lossless option (and uncheck the default of 3/2+1), will that suffice?
Yes, that will suffice. The lossless track includes the core.
icaruscollapse wrote:Picking DTS Passthru in my audio options in my encoder (Handbrake) will keep that lossless audio, right?
No. If you want DTS-HD passthrough, you'll have to use a nightly build of HandBrake.
dtblair wrote:I have found some problems with disks that have LPCM playback in that not all have a subtree option.
LPCM is a fairly basic format. It can't contain a core, and AFAIK can't contain an interleaved lossy track either.
icaruscollapse wrote:I can select any of the streams in Handbrake, but if I have both, then both just say "DTS 5.1 English" or something like that, and I have no way to tell them apart.
HandBrake 0.9.5 has no way of telling apart DTS-HD from regular DTS when the container is MKV. If you attempt to re-encode or pass through DTS-HD audio, you'll get corrupt output. This is fixed in the nightly builds.
WCVanHorne wrote:My understanding is that DTS HD is made up of two streams. The first is the old fashioned, lossy, DTS stream, aka core stream and the second is the difference or residual stream that can be added to to the former for a lossless output.
I think the confusion is in how MakeMKV presents the options. You should not be able to select the 'DTS HD Lossless' stream by itself since that is not really possible (although I suppose the lossy DTS core stream might be masked, haven't tried it yet). Since the lossless is a superset of lossy selecting the HD Lossless should not allow the DTS lossy to be unchecked and perhaps the display hierarchy should be reversed. I.E. first level is the core DTS stream and the nested one is the additional residual track to get DTS HD.
But what if you want to include both in a selectable manner? If the options were set up the way you describe, you'd have two choices:
1) include the DTS core in one track
OR
2) include DTS-HD with the embedded DTS core in one track
The following:
3) a) include the DTS core in one track
AND
3) b) include DTS-HD with the embedded DTS core in another track
wouldn't be possible.