Is it possible. I really need to free up some hard drive space and thus far i've had to just leave video_ts files for my movies with DTS sound. I've been looking around and I haven't found any way to encode a dvd into h264 and keep DTS intact. I'm hoping for a solution that will allow me to rip the dts stream out of a dvd and then use mkvmerge to mux it into a handbrake output. I tried using mactheripper to demux the dts stream from the dvd, but mkv merge always says that the dts stream doesn't have a valid header warns the the audio and video will be out of sync. They are by a little over a second. Is there another program that can demux dts out of a dvd that will work well with mkvmerge? Or failing that, is there any way possible to rip a dvd and keep dts passthrough on a mac?
Thanks for reading (and hopefully answering)
Dan
edit: i would have searched but since "dts" is only 3 characters, the search doesn't find anything.
DTS passthrough possible with any combination of apps on mac
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DTS passthrough possible with any combination of apps on mac
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Re: DTS passthrough possible with any combination of apps on mac
Unfortunately that does seem to be a bit beyond me. I don't know how or what that (seemingly) source code is used.
DTS not supported in all containers
Sorry. You're just going to have to wait then. Plus, I don't think this is goin' into a release until full (all reasonable containers) are supported. That patch is mainly for dts-in-matroska at this point.k2snowboards88 wrote:Unfortunately that does seem to be a bit beyond me. I don't know how or what that (seemingly) source code is used.
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Re: DTS passthrough possible with any combination of apps on mac
So you don't know of any other programs for the mac that can do it either. Pay or free?
Re: DTS not supported in all containers
I, for one, would cheerfully accept dts-in-mkv only.cvk_b wrote:Sorry. You're just going to have to wait then. Plus, I don't think this is goin' into a release until full (all reasonable containers) are supported. That patch is mainly for dts-in-matroska at this point.k2snowboards88 wrote:Unfortunately that does seem to be a bit beyond me. I don't know how or what that (seemingly) source code is used.
It seems that Apple keeps breaking AC-3 in QuickTime faster than the Perian team can keep up with, so I've long since given up on playing back my surround-sound files via iTunes or FrontPage anyway.
Being able to rip my various DTS disks without losing discrete surround sound would have me doing cartwheels of joy. What container I must use is irrelevant. They all look the same inside a Plex menu anyway.