Hello,
I would liketo put some short BluRay tracks on a private sampler DVD with the best possible audio quality and do not know, which is the best way to realize it.
I ripped the tracks with DVDfab. tsMusxeR shows the following information about the M2TS tracks:
Track 1:
Video: VC-1
Audio: DTS, 1536kbps, 48 kHz, 5.1
Track 2:
Video: H.264
Audio: LPCM, 13824Kbps, 96 kHz. 5.1., 24 bit
How can I retain the maximum of audio quality (i know it can not be perfect) when I want to burn these tracks on a DVD. Which tools shall I use?
I already tried the BluRay to DVD function of DVDFab, but there I can not obtain the DTS signal, only the AC3 can be used, which sounds not good enough.
Thank you for your help!
Micha
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 4 of 4
-
-
You may keep the DTS on a DVD as long as it also contains one of the mandatory audio tracks
https://www.videohelp.com/dvd#tech
PS: Got called away:
A possibel route: De-mux your DTS wih tsMuxer. Mux it back in so you got two audio tracks. Use DVDstyler and create a project without a template. Drag your file onto the empty menu. Double click your title at the bottom to get it's property. Select "Copy" for one audio track. AC3 for the other. Double click your menu button and have it select your DTS track. Create an iso/dvd-folder and test.Last edited by videobruger; 6th Dec 2013 at 06:11.
Similar Threads
-
Does the DTS-HD MA audio track include the "Core" ?
By Bluelude1 in forum AudioReplies: 6Last Post: 26th Oct 2013, 07:36 -
HowTo deal w/ nasty "audio streams have diff sample sizes" errors in WAVs!!
By KneeRow in forum User guidesReplies: 0Last Post: 25th Jul 2011, 12:43 -
Pioneer-to-Bluray, BD-RE works, BD-R "cannot play disk" on Samsung player.
By spinningdisk in forum DVD & Blu-ray PlayersReplies: 8Last Post: 5th Mar 2011, 18:00 -
1.5 year since its "death" HD-DVD is still beating BluRay in USA
By DereX888 in forum Latest Video NewsReplies: 33Last Post: 28th Jul 2009, 15:27 -
"Seamless" vob joining results in multiple audio tracks
By grannyGeek in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 2Last Post: 3rd Mar 2009, 03:29