Eric Seaberg;161124 Wrote: 
> I have a lot of DVD-A discs that also have a DTS stream available to
> play on non DVD-A players.  Since the format of the disc is the same as
> a standard DVD, i.e. Video and Audio TS folders, it's not as easy to rip
> as a DTS-CD is, which looks just like an audio CD but the files are
> encoded.As Andy says, your best bet is to rip the DTS stream directly from the
DVD-Video layer and convert it.
> I then opened BarbaBatch, which is a file format conversion program to
> SRC from 48K to 44.1.  The resultant file was then converted using FLAC
> (like I had done with my DTS-CDs) and put onto my SlimServer Music
> drive.It's not necessary to force a 44.1kHz sample rate -- the SB2/3 will be
happy with the 48kHz DTS stream from the DVD-Video.  DTS-CDs are
44.1kHz but the DTS data is a different format; even if BarbaBatch
knows there are two different formats, I don't think it's easy to
transform them (I tried it once but the resultant streams were never
useful).  But since you don't need to sample-rate convert anyway, it
doesn't matter. :-)


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