It's easy to do this with the original DVD as you can use DVD Decrypter or other rippers, but all I have is the .vob files and the .ifo file for that VTS set on my HD. Is there a program I can use to rip out the DTS stream from the files on my HD so I can import it into Maestro?
Thanks in advance if anyone knows what I can use to do this...
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This was already addressed a few posts ago. You can't get to the DTS audio stream to demux it from the video into 6 discrete channels. No program out there to do that.
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Basically, with DVD decryptor you are demuxing the encoded DTS files from the VOB, then putting it back into Meastro and authoring the dvd all over again. That seems like the same thing as just doing a straight up copy of the DVD with one of the progs mentioned on vcdhelp. Not sure what it accomplishes to remove the stream then put it back onto dvd. What you cannot do from the HD or wherever is pull the DTS encoded files (6 discrete audio channels) apart.
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Originally Posted by tygrus2000
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