View Full Version : TrueHD, DTS-HD, DD5.1 and ripping main movie
froogle
8th October 2008, 18:28
I've ripped a few disks and run through tsmuxergui to rip the main movie.
I've always been keeping the video and the hd audio, be it Truehd and dts-hd
My understanding was if I tried to play back one of these audio formats and my amp didn't support the hd audio, it would play a dts or dd5.1 sound track?
This seems to be the case for DTS-HD, but some of my truehd sound tracks are showing as PCM instead of DD5.1?
The sound on PCM is not very good. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
cheers
vamsilak
8th October 2008, 22:24
if u want to get full advantage of truehd-dts-ma u have burn it to bluray disc then only u will get full auio
otherwise when u try to payback from hd it will be no sound
if u conver that audio to dts or ac3 aduio formatu will be able to getsound
no sifty rightnow able to playback fromhd with audio spec.
Bigrick
9th October 2008, 07:59
I've ripped a few disks and run through tsmuxergui to rip the main movie.
I've always been keeping the video and the hd audio, be it Truehd and dts-hd
My understanding was if I tried to play back one of these audio formats and my amp didn't support the hd audio, it would play a dts or dd5.1 sound track?
This seems to be the case for DTS-HD, but some of my truehd sound tracks are showing as PCM instead of DD5.1?
The sound on PCM is not very good. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
cheers
the problem with TsMuxer is that it does not convert truehd very well so you will have to downcovert to AC3 when you are muxing the movie thats the only way it will play right now
BDMinus
9th October 2008, 20:34
TSRemux handles Dolby TrueHD better. There was a thread about it back in May
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=16709
Bigrick
9th October 2008, 21:20
that may be but as far as everything else TSmuxer works better for me. besides its no big deal for me to down convert the audio, i save space just incase i need it to burn to a 25GB disc and my reciever doesnt do truehd