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    I knew it wouldn't be long before my new interest in HD material would expand into the audio extracting realm.
    Among other tracks, my latest BD contains an "English: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)" stream.
    From what I've read, sometimes you'll see 7.1 listed when essentially there are still only 6 channels. However, Mediainfo did indeed report:
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    Audio #1
    ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
    Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
    Format                           : DTS
    Format/Info                      : Digital Theater Systems
    Format profile                   : MA / Core
    Muxing mode                      : Stream extension
    Codec ID                         : 134
    Duration                         : 1h 31mn
    Bit rate mode                    : Variable
    Bit rate                         : 2 251 Kbps / 1 510 Kbps
    Channel(s)                       : 8 channels / 6 channels
    Channel positions                : Front: L C R, Side: L R, Back: L R, LFE / Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
    Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
    Bit depth                        : 24 bits
    Compression mode                 : Lossless / Lossy
    Now, there seems to be a lot of confusion as to how to extract all 8 channels to 8 individual WAVs. Has a relatively simple solution been found yet?
    Can someone give me at least a starting point, if not a full explanation of how to get the results I'm looking for?
    The only tools I have that might help are BeLight, BeSweet, Clown BD. I've left out those others that have nothing to do with DTS audio, to my knowledge.
    Thanks all
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  2. eac3to + you need a decoder that supports 7.1 dts-ma configuration e.g. arcsoft

    libav and nero will decode as 5.1
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    This is one of the reasons why I'm not sure how to approach this:

    http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=88546

    But, I'm trying anyway.
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    Okay,
    To my surprise I did manage to extract the audio to a single interleaved WAV that did contain all 8 channels. However, when opening in Audition, it's reported that the file will be truncated and only opens around 29 minutes. I'm assuming (hoping) that a simple change in command-line parameters will extract the 8 channels to individual WAVs?
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    Wow.
    I hate to admit my idiocy but for the sake of those that might find this page archived in the future when wondering the same as I was, the answer is to simply type the plural ".wavs" rather than the singular ".wav" in the command line.
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