On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 1:36 PM, August Bleed <bleedink@gmail.com> wrote:
DVD audio extractor is probably still the best way to do that. Of course if it's 24/96 DTS you may only get the core. Also the rips I've done with flac are DTS encoded flac. There are a few that somehow retained the 24/96, dunno how. Vast majority DTS core. The tool should work A OK for you. It has a trial that doesn't seem to be feature limited for 30 days.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 10:33 AM, MrMalice <MrMalice51@gmail.com> wrote:Please feel free to direct me to earlier emails that may answer this question: I've purchased the two 2012 ELP Deluxe sets. The DTS 5.1 mixes are on DVD-Audio. This plays fine on my home system, but my car system only supports DVD-Video (and DTS CD).
What is the best way to rip and reauthor the DTS from DVD-A to DVD-V, given the current available tools?
Thanks,
-MrM
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