When I rip a Blu Ray, how do I know what audio I am going to copy? Do all Blu Rays have some sort of surround? It seems mostly hit-and-miss for me. I have a nice fairly new Sony surround amp. It can decode a lot of schemes. Some it can't through the optical connection. Especially 7.1 sound. Not interested in 7.1 sound.
Accidently, I'll rip a Blu Ray and the audio format is what the receiver likes and it's out of this world!!
What should I look for in the MAKEMKV to see what audio is available.
Thanks
blufred
Fabulous Audio Blu Ray
Re: Fabulous Audio Blu Ray
Bluray audio is a mixed affair. You can have 1 channel through the latest Dolby "ten billion channel" (an exaggeration) tracks. Which ones you want depend upon your equipment. Can it handle AAC audio, or is it limited to AC3? DTS/DTS-HD? TrueHD? 7.1 channel?
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I'm going to guess that you are not using an HDMI connection to the amp, just an optical connection. At most that means you will only get DTS5.1 and DolbyDigital5.1. I know that AAC can also be passed over optical.blufred wrote:Some it can't through the optical connection. Especially 7.1 sound. Not interested in 7.1 sound.
Re: Fabulous Audio Blu Ray
Yes Very true, what you're saying. HDMI is capable of a lot of audio. Optical limited. ThanksMrVideo wrote:I'm going to guess that you are not using an HDMI connection to the amp, just an optical connection. At most that means you will only get DTS5.1 and DolbyDigital5.1. I know that AAC can also be passed over optical.blufred wrote:Some it can't through the optical connection. Especially 7.1 sound. Not interested in 7.1 sound.
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