This is correct but there are some good little tricks depending on how you want to playback.You can rip with MakeMKV and then split with Music Media Helper and convert to m4a.
Me too.I rip Atmos Blu Rays to M2TS files via dvdfab. Super easy.
Ok, but if I want to mix and match songs from different albums, how can I stitch the chapters back together?This is correct but there are some good little tricks depending on how you want to playback.
1. MakeMKV rip gets you the file, easy.
2. Music Media Helper: you now can separate into chapters or full length running, depending if you have gapless playback or not. Also, will you like to view the video, like Kraftwerk 3D, etc.
Keep us posted if it gets a little tricky.
We all have different situations and I don't make playlists, however if I did I would do one of a couple ways.Ok, but if I want to mix and match songs from different albums, how can I stitch the chapters back together?
Yes, that's what I settled on doing too with MakeMKV. But the M2Ts files are often one file with the entire album. Also, you have to play them as video files.I rip Atmos Blu Rays to M2TS files via dvdfab. Super easy.
No Jriver for me, have lost 4 computers with it (im in someones hitlist). I want to play on a panasonic uhd player via usb.
Ok, but if I want to mix and match songs from different albums, how can I stitch the chapters back together?
But the M2Ts files are often one file with the entire album. Also, you have to play them as video files.
M2TS files don’t have chapters. Chapters are in a metadata file on the original disc. You can’t add chapter in to M2TS files.
Thanks, I use playlists with flacs all the time. I'm trying to create a gapless demo file for ATMOS. I do believe that handbrake can stitch Mkv chapters. Also, the Med8ber media player will play one chapter after the other gapless, sadly my computers will get hacked with all media player software except foobar, I have a cemetery of PCs in a corner. Why I use via USB the modded oppo203 and the Panasonic entry-level UHD, which is no slack soundwise.What about a Playlist file?. This is just a simple text file that holds a list of songs to play in order. It has the track and artist names and the path to the file. You can add any song on a drive or NAS to the playlist file. You then play the Playlist file. Simple!
M3U playlists can be used in VLC, Foobar, Kodi and JRiver
Music Media Helper has a tool to create play lists by selecting audio files or dragging them from Windows File Explore. You can reorder by dragging files in the list up and down. Save the playlist. No data to enter except the file name for your playlist
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A play list can contain any file supported by your player and can mix FLAC, mp3, MKV, wav, m4a etc in one playlist file.
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