you can get the core DTS version doing this:
1- use anydvd to rip the disc to your harddrive - only reason is so that Winexplorer sees the BR file structure
2- use Audiomuxer (free) to load the playlist in the playlist folder and extract the core dts stream
3-use Audiomuxer again to make your DTS DVD
This is simple and quick to do
alternate option is to extract the DTSHD stream in step 2
use Audiomuxer to convert back to the mono waves and re-encode to DVD-A if you have the required DVD-A programs
more work but you retain the Lossless version
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Dynaquad <etakuramnasmekh@gmail.com> wrote:
Aaargh - Windows! Ptooey!
OK so I got it, and installed it - but then again, I don't have a Blu-
Ray drive, or XPSP3 doesn't "know" what to do with the data - nothing
shows in WinExplorer on the disc. I have this and "The Planets" by
Tomita also in this format. Email sent to see if it's possible to get
a conversion done...
Thanks!
DQ
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