Hello all,
I have a Samsung Smart TV and Sony home theatre system both of them only support up to DD+. But I have a collection of HD movies (Bluray ripped) which only has DTS audio tracks in them. So, I'm planning to demux the DTS track using an application like tsmuxer then convert that track into E-AC-3 and finally mux them all back together. So, I can play movies using dlna and still keep DTS. I have the following questions if you can advice please?
1) What is the best software (preferable freeware) that can convert DTS to E-AC-3 without loss of surround quality?
2) Reason I'm sticking to E-AC-3 is it is more latest format but what bitrate would you recommend say if source DTS track is 1500kb/s?
Thanks in advance.
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Popcorn MKVAudioconverter and do it. The item you want is listed under the File menu and not the tabs as Simple Audio conversion. It will do it in situ in one go.
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640 kbps at 5.1 channels from 5.1 dts.
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