turns out the first 2.0 channel is the full version of the audio. there's a 7.1 dts channel, a 2.0 channel, a then a 5.1 channel, then two 2.0 channels. so then I thought of checking what other audio streams were embedded into those m2ts files. I checked it second by second against the in-disc karaoke mode.and the karaoke mode has no vocals whatsoever. it has sort of a "ghost" vocals that you very faint in the background but definitely present. every channel except center) together and guess what? that's not the sound from the karaoke mode. So.I spent a long time cutting each song out and then started cleaning random movie sounds out of the audio. was going to join when I was told I had an account.apparently I've been a member since 2002?!? wow.time flies. so I will be getting my hands dirty tomorrow. I'm pretty handy with video/audio editing, but hadn't done any ripping until now (and hopefully no more after this project). In the end my audio will end up in a downmixed stereo but for the duration of the project I really want the audio in the best quality possible and in as many isolated channels as possible. with DVDFab HD Decrypter, will I be able to:ġ) rip the DTS-HD audio channel (Blu-ray has others) from specific chapters? I don't need the whole movie, don't need any of the videoĢ) have the audio in 1:1 quality in a format that Audacity or SoundForge will recognize?ģ) rip the 7.1/5.1(?) audio into separate channels? Im purchasing the Blu-ray burner tomorrow, didn't even own one until now. the movie audio is DTS-HD, which I believe is 7.1?Īnyways, I read on here that the best software to use would be dvdfab hd decrypter.
the first step is to extract some audio streams from a Blu-ray movie I own. I have a project I want to start on that will take several months to finish.