24/96 however after ripping it is 24/48
On Jul 6, 3:37 pm, Keyser Sose <mrkeysers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you tried Audiomuxer?
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> under Tools - extract audio from Bluray - locate the playlist file
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> you should see both the DTS-HD stream plus the core DTS stream
> you may also need AnyDVD if the Bluray is encrypted..
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> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:07 PM, mugs <mug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > OK I need a little help from one of the intelligent people here. I
> > have tried various ways to rip the audio from blu-ray. I have had
> > success with all but not in the desired manner. I wish to rip the
> > 24/96 dts-hd track. The only thing i can ever get is the 24/48 core.
> > Is there a way to rip the 24/96 dts-hd traCK?
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