The MKV container will indeed hold a DTS HD MA soundtrack. From what
you've displayed here, it sure looks like DTS only core audio. I'd use
any of these four programs to check for bluray audio:
eac3to ... just go to a cmd prompt in windows and type eac3to
filename.mkv ... eac3to will recognize and display both DTS HD MA and
TRU HD... You can also split the audio out for use in other programs.
tsMuxer ... You can load your MKV file into this GUI and it will
recognize and display both DTS HD MA and TRU HD.... You can also de-
mux (split) the video and audio apart or re-mux to AVCHD (.m2ts) file
format.
AudioMuxer ... I'm pretty sure this one will rip out DTS HD MA from
MKV. I know it does this with .M2TS... Not TRU HD.
Cyberlink PowerDVD .... Just drag and drop the .MKV file into
PowerDVD. In the audio options drop-down box, you will see if it
includes DTS HD MA and can select whether to let PowerDVD decode it or
just pass it through to your receiver.
Hope this helps....
On Jan 1, 7:12 pm, mircea raibulet <mraibu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,mugs,
> Open the file in avimux guy or in mkvextract guy[along with mkvtoolnix].See
> what it shows...then extract audio and analyze yourself bitrate
> etc.Alternatively u could use multiavchd.
> Cheers,
> M
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 12:40 PM, mugs <mug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I recently found a concert in MKV format and the title says that the
> > audio is DTSMA. Since I dont normally trust postings on the internet
> > untill I check them out, I did a quick check with media info. I was a
> > little unsure as to the info I got from this as I had never seen it
> > before or at least had never noticed. Following is info from the above
> > mentioned file followed by a dts CD. Please take note of the A_DTS in
> > the first info. Can anyone tell me what the difference is( I am hoping
> > that it is indeed DTSMA). BTW I am not concerned with the sampling
> > rate and bit depth only with the A_DTS bit.
>
> > First:
>
> > Audio
> > ID : 2
> > Format : DTS
> > Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
> > Codec ID : A_DTS
> > Duration : 1h 43mn
> > Bit rate mode : Constant
> > Bit rate : 1 510 Kbps
> > Channel(s) : 6 channels
> > Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
> > Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
> > Bit depth : 16 bits
> > Video delay : 11ms
> > Stream size : 1.09 GiB (17%)
> > Language : English
>
> > Second:
>
> > ID : 0
> > Format : DTS
> > Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
> > Format profile : LE / 14
> > Codec ID : 1
> > Codec ID/Hint : Microsoft
> > Bit rate mode : Constant
> > Bit rate : Open
> > Channel(s) : 6 channels
> > Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
> > Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
> > Bit depth : 20 bits
> > Stream size : 361 MiB (100%)
>
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