moonie2001 In this example we are convert SAW 7 Unrated BD First we need DVDfab Blue-ray to DVD: DVD9Please use DVD9 even if you need a DVD5!A DVD5 output is not fit for DTS Audio.You can convert the DVD9 in the last into a DVD5 please wait...
moonie2001 if the job is done (~1-2h later :) ) now we need to load the output with "DVDfab DVD Ripper" and the "VOB Passtrough" profil. we get a file called "SAW_UR_BD.Title1.vob"!
moonie2001 now we need DVDfab "Blue-ray Ripper". please use the "Audio" und "audio.copy" profilmap we get a file called "SAW7_UR_BD.Title5.4352.dts"
moonie2001 Download and unrar this archiv click twice @ > "COMMANDLINE.BAT". the commandline will start... now we copy "SAW7_UR_BD.Title5.4352.dts" and "SAW_UR_BD.Title1.vob" in the eac3to directory
moonie2001 rename "SAW7_UR_BD.Title5.4352.dts" in "DTSMASTER.dts" and the Videofile "SAW_UR_BD.Title1.vob" in "SAW7.VOB" now we create the audiofile, type in the commandline eac3to [QUELLDATEINAME] [AUSGABENAME] -core in our exapmle eac3to DTSMASTER.dts DTSCORE_DE.dts -core for an alternative ac3 track: eac3to DTSMASTER.dts DOLBY_DE.ac3 -192 / -448 oder -640 (the number is the ac3 audio Bitrate) eac3to will work few seconds and extract from DTSCORE_DE.dts a DVD compatible DTS audio file.
moonie2001 now the videofile. please use this command: eac3to [QUELLDATEINAME] -demux in our example: eac3to SAW7.vob -demux you get a file called "SAW7 - 1 - MPEG2, 480p24.m2v" , the ac3 file you can delete. subtitle you can find in the "*.SUP" files.
moonie2001 now we are finished: the first box is the path to the "*.m2v" file. (demuxed videofile)the second box s the audiofile we have a NTSC dvd so please choose NTSC! and "Subpicture" is for your "*.SUP" subtitle files the last box is the path for your output! congratulation :) now you have a dts dvd in better qualitat as the best official release (DTS with 1509kbit, sale = max 768kbit) enjoy :)_________________________________________________ Editor's Note:Thanks Moonie for this thorough and detailed guide. Users should note that this feature is not included in DVDFab due to the possibility of playback problems on some players. The resultant output may not be 100% DVD-Video compliant.