I would like to know if there is a way to rip both the video and audio of a BD and have it generate the video file and the demuxed audio file? I use to do both at the same time using TsMuxer, and let it mux the two on the fly into one mt2s file, but TMPGenc Xpress want detect the audio stream anymore for whatever reason. The only way I can get TMPGenc Xpress to detect the audio is by taking the demux audio file and running it thorugh EAC3. So I now have to do the video and audio seperate when using TsMuxer. I don't mind the seperate files, but I don't understand why it can't do both the video and the audio, and then seperate the files after it is done. If it can rip the audio and video at the same time to make a mux mt2s file, why can't it rip the video and audio and make a mt2s video file, and a demuxed audio file? Just curious...
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Choose the demux option? and you get the video and audio separated.
Or I guess you want the video in the m2ts container? Then nope it's not possible in one step.
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