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    So I have tunebite and was wondering if there was an app that can capture 5.1 audio as well? I've checked the settings and I have recently purchased the latest tunebite 7 but it doesn't seem to have an option to get the digital surround sound.

    If there is a multichannel recording option in tunebite 7 please let me know where it is.

    If not is there a program similar to tunebite 7 that will capture multichannel audio?

    On a side note is there an app that would record bluray and multichannel audio at the same time similar to how tunebite works but for bluray? Thanks.
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    Can't you Decrypt and DeMux the audio?
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    BeSweet does AC3 5.1 if I'm not mistaken.... "5 Waves" comes to mind. I did it once or twice. I don't recall finding anything for DTS.
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    @olyteddy and hech54 - thanks but I'm looking for software that captures while playing. Like I said tunebite does well but does not seem to have a multichannel option. I'd be interested in alternatives. Thanks.
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    BUMP!

    So is there any update in this area?

    I have tunebite but as far as I can tell it can only capture stereo audio. I want to be able to capture 5.1 audio that is playing from purchased videos I've downloaded and convert to other formats while retaining 5.1 audio.

    I do have a hauppauge hd pvr BUT the only computer I have that is strong enough to use it and to playback the video is the same computer. In theory I could easily play the video and 5.1 on computer 1 and capture to the hauppauge hd pvr on computer 2. But my only other computer is a weak single core computer that doesn't have fiber optic out and isn't strong enough to playback hd video.

    I want an in software option to capture and convert video that I've purchased online so I can convert it to another format. Is this possible? Or is it going to be locked in the player and not convertible?

    I know they used to have that software to crack the files and convert without doing realtime playback. However I think all of that is out the window with zillions of updates since that was doable.

    And like I said this is for video that has been purchased, I just want to convert to another format while keeping 5.1.

    Thanks.
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  6. If you're just talking about multitrack audio capture, the freeware Audacity will record all the tracks you need. But how you then put them into a 5.1 configuration, I really don't know. (And I don't know how you plan on getting all those tracks into your computer, unless you're planning on using a Presonus FP-10 or something similar.)

    Does this address your question?
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