Kiwi;444500 Wrote: 
> If you search for some of the threads where I have posted you will get
> some further information about ripping/encoding DVD-Audio discs.
> 
> Most DVD-Audio discs have hi resolution 2 channel PCM tracks though
> they may be MLP encoded which means you have to use DVD-Audio explorer
> to get them into .wav format. From there you can encode them to FLAC to
> be able to add tags.
> 
> In the event that a DVD-Audio disc only has MLP 5.1 tracks then your
> only option is to use the downmix option, if the disc has it. You can
> research the downmixing to learn more about it though my understanding
> is that it utilizes some sophisticated algorithims to derive 2 channel
> output. Not all DVD-Audio discs have the downmix information on them so
> it is possible to be stranded for a 2 channel rip from a DVD-Audio disc.

Interesting... I haven't found one yet that can't produce some sort of
very good sounding stereo mix (either via the downmix option or directly
from the disc files).
Does anyone have any examples?


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Phil Leigh

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ain't what you'd call minimal...
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