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  1. Trying for days to rip Jack Reacher with DVDfab, and want to end up with a 5.1 audio track. When I tell it to do movie only, it shows 5 audio tracks. #1 is DTS, 2-4 are various language 5.1 tracks, and #5 is an English 5.1 track, but has the guy talking in the background for the seeing impaired. My stereo is not DTS or 7.1, so I need to end up with an English 5.1 track. If you copy whole movie, same thing. 5 tracks, but no English 5.1. The DTS track just plays as Stereo on my system.

    Any way to fix this?

    I tried all the options, Remove Hd audio, convert DTS to AC3, and nothing works. Once I got something similar to 5.1, but the voices was not coming out of the center channel, they were coming from one of the rear channels!

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    It's not just Jack Reacher, it's ANY Blu-Ray I try. If I copy with just track #1 DTS, it won't play back in 5.1. If I tell it to copy Track #1 and remove HD audio, same thing. If I copy with Track #1, and choose the option 'convert DTS to AC3', it will then give me a 5.1 Dolby Digital track, but the voices don't come through the Center speaker like normal, they come through the Left rear speaker....what am I doing wrong?
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    I haven't purchased that particular Blu-ray, but I also haven't ran into that problem with most any of my BD conversions. Maybe with a foreign BD where English isn't the first language. But I also use AnyDVD for backup rips. Most times I rip the entire BD to my HDD and then process it through RipBot. If I do have a problem with the audio, I use BDinfo to find out the facts about the BD file structure, audio and video. Then I might use tsMuxeR to mux out just the correct audio and video track so my conversion programs don't have mistakes. I convert BD's to H.264/AC3 at a usual file size of 8GB.
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  3. Originally Posted by redwudz View Post
    I haven't purchased that particular Blu-ray, but I also haven't ran into that problem with most any of my BD conversions. Maybe with a foreign BD where English isn't the first language. But I also use AnyDVD for backup rips. Most times I rip the entire BD to my HDD and then process it through RipBot. If I do have a problem with the audio, I use BDinfo to find out the facts about the BD file structure, audio and video. Then I might use tsMuxeR to mux out just the correct audio and video track so my conversion programs don't have mistakes. I convert BD's to H.264/AC3 at a usual file size of 8GB.

    I now realize that it's any Blu-Ray that I do. I can only seem to get DTS, figure there must be a way to get 5.1 as the finished audio track. I use DVDfab.
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    Encode the dts to dd5.1(5.1 ac3),you can do this with a few tools such as eac3to with gui,as long as your receiver can decode dd5.1 then you will get the sound output that you want.
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