how to keep dts core of my track dts-hdmaster for example

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killerpot
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how to keep dts core of my track dts-hdmaster for example

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question #1 i see a dts on audio choice but my bluray only have dts-hd master it's your programme who offer me the choice to keep dts core? yes or no

question #2 if the sound is dts hd master and i chose it and chose dts passtrough he will keep the dts core? yes or non i dont want rencoded audio!
if yes that work for true hd and ac3 too right?

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Woodstock
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Re: how to keep dts core of my track dts-hdmaster for example

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If you pass through the DTS-HD audio, it will contain the core.

If you rip the Bluray with MakeMKV, it will have the option to produce a separate DTS core track, in addition to the DTS-HD track.
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Re: how to keep dts core of my track dts-hdmaster for example

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ok thx but for question #1 it's your programme how add a dts choice in the audio choice is't over the dts hd master ? because i have one sometime but no dts track on my bluray only dts-hd master.
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Re: how to keep dts core of my track dts-hdmaster for example

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DTS-HD contains the core for compatibility; It contains extra information for converting the lossy core to a lossless version. In the case of MakeMKV, it has the option of creating a separate, "core only" track within the MKV file, which you can then "pass through" with handbrake.

I do not believe handbrake has the option of extracting the lossy core from a DTS-HD track, but I'm sure I'll be corrected if that has changed.
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