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Monday, February 4, 2013

Re: [SurroundSound] Re: Preferred formats for The Hub

DVDFab should be able to create an ISO of these DVDs. After all, these are just DVD-V discs with a DTS soundtrack and DVD Copy using DVDFab is made for these.  I have a lot of old concert DVDs with DTS and DVDFab rips those just fine.  You could also use DVD Audio Extractor to rip the individual tracks to FLAC.

If you're dealing with DTS-CD that's a different animal, these are CDs with DTS audio and must be ripped with software for CDs such as EAC, MediaMonkey, dBpoweramp, etc.


On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:21:43 AM UTC-5, realafrica wrote:
I suggest you treat DTS DVDs as if Video and rip accordingly.
I would have thought DVDFab would do the job, but not on DVD-A settings.
Otherwise DVD Decryptor? There are loads of DVD-V rippers out there.

On Monday, February 4, 2013 1:10:30 PM UTC, drlueck wrote:
Thanks, gents. 

Was using ImgBurn initially, but it creates another small .mds ISO which seems untidy to me, so switched to DVDFab.

Having trouble ripping DTS exclusive DVDs. DVDFab doesn't even "see" them and ImgBurn rips them as .bin files, which I do not care for. Suggestions? My guess is no one really cares for them anyway, but as they were my introduction to surround since I did not have a DVD-Audio capable DVD player initially, I am a bit sentimental about them, and would like them included in my digital library.

Really enjoying this process as odd as that may be (as well as perusing what others have done).

Cheers, have a productive day,

Dave


On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:39 AM, realafrica <paul....@gmail.com> wrote:
I use DVDFab to rio DVD-A to iso.


On Sunday, January 27, 2013 5:25:09 PM UTC, drlueck wrote:
Gentlemen,

Finally have some time to rip/rerip my entire music collection, stereo and surround, and just want to make sure that I am doing it in the preferred format for The Hub. Have looked a bit at past posts and it looks like...

FLAC for stereo and .ISO for surround? Please correct or confirm on that point.

One other question... Is DVD Audio Extractor or ImgBurn (or some other program) best for making .lSO files from DVD-Audio discs?

Thanks in advance, 

Dave

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