I only use freeware so it would have to be done w/ that.
Is there a way to tell ho big the dts (or any other sound file) track is?
I am just wondering so I can know whether or not it is even worth my while to try to strip.
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in decrypter - go to the streams and check just the audio track you want.
it'll show the file size at the bottom.
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how do I go to the streams
I set it to IFO mode and I can see the stream processing but nowhere does it say the size of the file
please help. thanks
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