How can i copy the DTS audio,
If i try 2 rip out the audio track from the main movie,It only gets the DD5.1 or linear pcm
Never the DTS
How can i rip that???
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I'm Using Dvd2avi.
And when i start ripping He always picks DD 5.1 or lineair pcm first, -
And i can choose wich track i like to demux
Track 1 is DD 3/2 and track 2 is DTS,but when i rip with track 2,I only get d2v file??? -
Under Audio...Output Methods, select Demux All Tracks and see if that will get the DTS soundtrack for you.
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Not if you select demux all tracks. Just leave it on Track 1, although I don't think it will make any difference which track is selected.
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I did it,and now i have only 2 files,, The dd 3/2 and the video file,
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The files that you are running thru DVD2AVI were acquired how? Did you rip the entire DVD or did you just rip streams from the DVD? Did you use IFOEDIT to strip anything?
Basically, if you rip the entire DVD and then demux all tracks with DVD2AVI, it should give you the DTS soundtrack if the DVD contained one. -
I use either Smartripper or DVD Decryptor, go to the stream processing screen, select the DTS track and select demux to file, this works every time for me
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So Under audio
Track number -- Track 01
Channel format -- Auto select
Dolby digital -- Demux all tracks
Mpeg audio -- Demux all tracks
48 -> 44.1khz -- off
Sorry for the many questions -
I rip with dvddecryptor,and i rip the whole movie.
Can it be that i do something wrong with dvddecryptor??? -
With DVD Decrypter press "I" for IFO mode then choose the stream processing tab, select the DTS soundtrack, select enable stream processing and then choose demux and it will seperate the DTS track for you
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If i only rip the DTS Like spooki said,I get a vob file and a ifo file,and some txt.
What Do i do with them???
How can i compile them with the vob files from the movie
I use dvd maestro for compiling -
if you followed the way i said then you should end up with a file like
VTS_07_1 - 0x8A - 6ch - 48kHz - DRC - English.DTS
as it demuxes the DTS soundtrack to a file, it definately works with DVD decrypter as i've just tried it with pearl harbor
you need to select stream processing, highlight the DTS track and select demux, if you don't select this you end up with a .vob file
the DTS track can be imported straight into Maestro along with your main movie file