Hi,
Used MakeMKV Beta to make 4 rips to hard drive of the above movie but Samsung 4k TV reports that (DTS: 7.1, 5.1, 2ch, and all) audio "not supported". I am new but I suspect the 48000 bitrate is the problem.
Could someone please advise me if this can be resolved and how to do so?
Thanks.
American Made 4k audio not supported
Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
48Khz is a absolut normal rate.
I think DTS itself is the problem, because most of the "Smart" TVs do not support DTS. Please check the TV manual what typs of data is supported. A Blu-ray player converts it to PCM if the TV signals it over the HDMI protokoll.
Good Luck
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Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
You are correct Grauhaar; I checked and ( ) the QLED does not support DIVX or DTS.Grauhaar wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 1:32 pm48Khz is a absolut normal rate.
I think DTS itself is the problem, because most of the "Smart" TVs do not support DTS. Please check the TV manual what typs of data is supported. A Blu-ray player converts it to PCM if the TV signals it over the HDMI protokoll.
Is there a method, during transfer from disc to HD to render the audio in a different format while still retaining the "4K" video?
Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
There are different audio tracks available, click on the title then the various soundtracks will be shown, pick the one your tv will support. Please consider buying a license if plan on using this software for an extended usage
Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
Thank you Procat.
I will definitely be purchasing the program. It is powerful and yet simple to use.
Sadly, this disc contains only DTS audio. There must be someway around this limitation...
I will definitely be purchasing the program. It is powerful and yet simple to use.
Sadly, this disc contains only DTS audio. There must be someway around this limitation...
Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
MakeMKV can only convert it to FLAC or AAC-Stereo.Don't know if this helps.
In the worst case you must extract the DTS track with other tools (f.e mkvextract from MKVToolNIX package) and convert it to Dolby Digital with an other tool and merge and remux the created DD track with "MKVToolNIX GUI" into a new MKV file.
Yeah, that's bad. Consider using an external Media Client Player for playing all tracks and formats without conversion (like a Blu-ray player) using HDMI to the TV.
In the worst case you must extract the DTS track with other tools (f.e mkvextract from MKVToolNIX package) and convert it to Dolby Digital with an other tool and merge and remux the created DD track with "MKVToolNIX GUI" into a new MKV file.
Yeah, that's bad. Consider using an external Media Client Player for playing all tracks and formats without conversion (like a Blu-ray player) using HDMI to the TV.
Good Luck
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Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
It is possible to use the ffmpeg command line program to convert the audio to a different format that the Samsung supports. They have examples of doing that on their page.
The other "work around" is to use a home theater amplifier that DOES support DTS, and have the TV route the audio to it for decoding. The TV I use (old one) sends some codecs to the amplifier and shuts down its own speakers. I can have it route ALL audio back out the HDMI cable to the amp.
The other "work around" is to use a home theater amplifier that DOES support DTS, and have the TV route the audio to it for decoding. The TV I use (old one) sends some codecs to the amplifier and shuts down its own speakers. I can have it route ALL audio back out the HDMI cable to the amp.
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Re: American Made 4k audio not supported
Great ideas Woodstock, which I'd not much considered. Unfortunately I can not replace my amplifier and, while I've played with ffmpeg for many years, my skills at command line work are poor. However, the effort has been fruitful... ↓Woodstock wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:19 pmIt is possible to use the ffmpeg command line program to convert the audio to a different format that the Samsung supports. They have examples of doing that on their page.
The other "work around" is to use a home theater amplifier that DOES support DTS, and have the TV route the audio to it for decoding. The TV I use (old one) sends some codecs to the amplifier and shuts down its own speakers. I can have it route ALL audio back out the HDMI cable to the amp.
I admit to not giving serious thought to the FLAC and AAC options, but, I gave both a try and FLAC failed but, AAC did work! It is not of the quality I'd crave but at this point functionality is the goal.Grauhaar wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:49 pmMakeMKV can only convert it to FLAC or AAC-Stereo.Don't know if this helps.
In the worst case you must extract the DTS track with other tools (f.e mkvextract from MKVToolNIX package) and convert it to Dolby Digital with an other tool and merge and remux the created DD track with "MKVToolNIX GUI" into a new MKV file.
Yeah, that's bad. Consider using an external Media Client Player for playing all tracks and formats without conversion (like a Blu-ray player) using HDMI to the TV.
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