After looking, the Parsons disks I have are actually called HDAD. They are in fact double sided with 24/96 on one side and 24/192 on the other. I think there may have been earlier versions which were only single sided 24/96 DAD.
After looking, the Parsons disks I have are actually called HDAD. They are in fact double sided with 24/96 on one side and 24/192 on the other. I think there may have been earlier versions which were only single sided 24/96 DAD.
DVD AE for your DTS DVDs. Foobar2000 with its DTS Decoder component for DTS -CDs. I don’t know what a DAD disc iis? MakeMKV and Music Media Helper or Audiomuxer for BDs (MMH is faster than AM and can semi automatically tag the tracks for BDA albums)
I've run into a snag trying to rip Chicago II DVD-A. I want the seven tracks of Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon combined into one file so that they play without gaps. Here are the screen shots. Any ideas as to why the program won't let me uncheck the box that says to put all chapters into individual files? I've tried reloading everything, changing the output format, etc. I've had the same issue with other DVD-A's but not DVD-V, so I suspect it has something ot do with MLP/DVD-A's. Thanks.
Don't you just rip DTS CDs like a normal CD?
Yes. Foobar auto recognises the DTS encoding. I rip and convert (one process) to FLAC since everything else I have is in FLAC.
When I encountered this issue, I ripped the disc to wav, then used foobar to convert the wav files to flac... at that point you can tag with artwork, etc.I was home for a little while and I tried ripping a DTS surround disc. Foobar gave me one choice for a rip, in WAV. I can't tell if it was the multi channel or the stereo, I'll have to play and listen. Also it had no tagging, blank artist and blank tracks.
I can tag thru JRiver which is pretty easy. The album was Eagles Hell Freezes Over 5.1.
How to I get from WAV to FLAC and how do I know without playing it ripped the MCH tracks?
I only have about 10 DTS surround discs, so I am not overly concerned.
Yes. Foobar auto recognises the DTS encoding. I rip and convert (one process) to FLAC since everything else I have is in FLAC.
When I encountered this issue, I ripped the disc to wav, then used foobar to convert the wav files to flac... at that point you can tag with artwork, etc.
When I encountered this issue, I ripped the disc to wav, then used foobar to convert the wav files to flac... at that point you can tag with artwork, etc.
OK, good news. The Foobar ripped the 5.1 from the disc, that is the most important. Now I just need to figure out Foobar to convert WAV to FLAC. Is there a certain tab on Foobar 2000?
And Himey I see an option for tagging called "freedb".
OK, back to re ripping the final 30 DVD-A 's from ogg to FLAC.
Select all files, right click, convert! Make sure options are set correctly.
I have been using Audiomuxer lately for that but I used Foobar for many years previously.
I just did a quick tutorial to use Foobar2000 to Rip a DTS CD and Tag::
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...onverting-mch-discs-dts-cds-foobar2000.25573/
You must have the Foobar DTS Decoder component installed in Foobar
I just did a quick tutorial to use Foobar2000 to Rip a DTS CD and Tag::
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...onverting-mch-discs-dts-cds-foobar2000.25573/
You must have the Foobar DTS Decoder component installed in Foobar
Stormbringer was a b... to rip. I can't remember how I did it.
I think in the end I used VLC to transcode the wave files to get the correct speed
FWIW, I'm convinced that DVDAE now does have the ability to rip DTS 96/24 accurately to WAV (i.e., not just upsampling). Here's a spectrogram of one channel of such a rip using the current version.
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