Good lord, this is what I've been looking for!
Have been wanting to post something about this subject for a while now and am so glad I took the time to search for this.
First of all:
100% agree with SiliconKid.
Thank you,
SiliconKid, for explaining things so clearly
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@joe42 [and the rest]: I don't understand your attitude on this. SiliconKid was making a very valid point and I'm positive there are other people who feel the same. He's not being "presumptuous", or anything else. He clearly explained all the facts regarding the DTS-MA HD standard and it's backward compatibility feature, several times, I might add, yet it was not good enough for you. You don't want to come to an understanding or find a solution, you just want to argue, apparently.
As with most users, my main concerns when backing up a blu-ray disc are 1] quality and 2] space/size. I don't want to compromise on the first part and want THE best possible version of a movie. If a disc has both Dolby TrueHD and DTS-MA HD, I'll keep both, since my AVR [Harman/Kardon AVR 1565] can handle both. The second part of space/size, I'm more open about, but still want to minimize the size as much as possible. Now, having said that, why would anyone [read: vast majority] want both the DTS-MA HD and DTS?!? That's all SiliconKid is saying.
I totally agree that the MakeMKV GUI should NOT show those 2 tracks as nested. I'm glad I found out the difference between the 2 audio tracks in question and this thread sooner rather than later because I'm at the relative start of my blu-ray collection backup scheme.
That's my two cents on all this. Love MakeMKV; paid my license fee years ago and it has been worth every penny. Hands down the best product for backing up your blu-ray collection. I always recommend it to others.
Cheers.
@HTPC: Intel NUC HTPC [BOXDN2820FYKH0] | Plextor 128GB SIII SSD | G.SKILL 8GB DDR3 1333 RAM | Win 10 Pro | SAMSUNG 55" LED HDTV | Harman/Kardon 5.1 AV Receiver [AVR 1565] | Dolby TrueHD | DTS-MA HD | Polk Audio 5.1 Home Theater System w/10" SW