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  1. Hai Everyone!

    I am looking for an way to convert Lossless audios TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio to LPCM 5.1/7.1 without loss in quality.

    My HT only supports LPCM playback.

    Please suggest a best way to covert this. Thanks in advance.
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    Eac3to can do this for you. Decompressing into lpcm gives no quality loss. Use UsEac3To if you need a GUI.
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  3. Originally Posted by Ennio View Post
    Eac3to can do this for you. Decompressing into lpcm gives no quality loss. Use UsEac3To if you need a GUI.
    I have Tried. Sorry for asking.

    Can you tell me the steps. I tried converting. It doesnt work
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    1 Browse to your input file
    2 Set input and output accordingly
    3 Click on "Add" to add to command line
    4 Click on "RUN_CL"

    Eac3to will go to work. Output file will be in folder of input file.
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    Originally Posted by Ennio View Post
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    1 Browse to your input file
    2 Set input and output accordingly
    3 Click on "Add" to add to command line
    4 Click on "RUN_CL"

    Eac3to will go to work. Output file will be in folder of input file.

    Thanks for the help. Do the listed parameters keep everything lossless?
    Last edited by Robert3750; 25th Feb 2024 at 09:49.
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  6. Use clever Ffmpeg-GUI.
    Load your file, click main, click encode audiostream, select your DTS stream, click encoder, set pcm as encoder, click encode.
    If finished, click multiplex, deselect the dts stream on the left and click multiplex.
    Done.

    Ps The same for truehd.
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    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Use clever Ffmpeg-GUI.
    Load your file, click main, click encode audiostream, select your DTS stream, click encoder, set pcm as encoder, click encode.
    If finished, click multiplex, deselect the dts stream on the left and click multiplex.
    Done.

    Ps The same for truehd.
    I figured out how to convert the DTSMA 5.1 track to a wav file with 6 separate tracks using USEacTo. They all seem to be uncompressed. I then edited the tracks to what I (hopefully) want using Audacity. The problem I have now is that if I try to export the edited tracks, Audacity wants to combine them in a single mono track, and I don't want that. So I have to figure out how to keep them separate.
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  8. With clever FFmpeg-GUI you could output an 8 channel wav file instead of 8 single wav files.
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    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    With clever FFmpeg-GUI you could output an 8 channel wav file instead of 8 single wav files.
    Thank you, but the question is, can I edit the multiple channels the way I can in Audacity?
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  10. Yes, of course.
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    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Yes, of course.
    thank you.
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