[QUOTE=andy008;178819]I am using Blu-ray Ripper to rip the audio of a concert blu-ray.
I choose an audio stream to rip, which is PCM 24/96 stereo. Select AudioCopy as the type of audio I want because I want the original 24/96 resolution. But why do my ripped files end up as being RAW files which I cannot open?
Ripping to WAV files is not a problem only that Blu-ray Ripper will down size it to 16/48 stereo.[/QUOTE]
I've done this to a number of concert BluRays, my process is as follows:
1. Rip the Blurary to disk (typically using the MainMovie option), no other processing just get the contents of the BluRay decrytped to disk.
2. Fire up a free utlility "HD-DVD/Blu-ray Stream Extractor" and select the audio track that you are interested in, then set the output format which can be WAV, FLAC or a bunch of other formats.
At the end of this process I have a FLAC file that is the same number of channels, bitrate & sample frequency as the original BluRay.