What am I missing? I am running the Trial version of DVD Fab, and specifically BD-Ripper. I have unchecked the "Remove HD Content" from the Setting Configuration window, I have selected FLAC and the Title / Chapter source which has LPCM 24bit/96kHz 2 channel audio. I have configured the FLAC, however the top Sampling rate is 48kHz, not 96kHz or higher resolution as is typically available on Blu-Ray discs. How can Rip the true LPCM, and even DTS MA 5.1 content for that matter to sampling rates higher than 48kHz? What am I doing wrong? I love the convenience of ripping the audio directly to FLAC, and truly hope this product supports higher sampling rates.
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Originally posted by audio-ecstasy View PostWhat am I missing? I am running the Trial version of DVD Fab, and specifically BD-Ripper. I have unchecked the "Remove HD Content" from the Setting Configuration window, I have selected FLAC and the Title / Chapter source which has LPCM 24bit/96kHz 2 channel audio. I have configured the FLAC, however the top Sampling rate is 48kHz, not 96kHz or higher resolution as is typically available on Blu-Ray discs. How can Rip the true LPCM, and even DTS MA 5.1 content for that matter to sampling rates higher than 48kHz? What am I doing wrong? I love the convenience of ripping the audio directly to FLAC, and truly hope this product supports higher sampling rates.
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Just seeking Audio not Video
I am not ripping movies. I have zero interest in the Video portion. These Blu-rays contain music audio, often in 24 /96 or 24 /192, usually in DTS MA, but also can be LPCM. Stereo and 5.1 - but right now I am focused on the stereo tracks. I want to rip these audio tracks to FLAC, but it seems that DVD Fab is not fab, as it down samples to 48kHz. While I was able to extract from the MKV, I would need to manually split each chapter (track), which I simply don't have time for. i am seeking an automated system, like DVD Fab does with exporting to FLAC, but I need the lossless file, not a down sampled file. I am using Windows 10, if you can say what the other software is that may be helpful too, but I prefer the solution to be within DVD Fab!
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Originally posted by audio-ecstasy View PostI am not ripping movies. I have zero interest in the Video portion. These Blu-rays contain music audio, often in 24 /96 or 24 /192, usually in DTS MA, but also can be LPCM. Stereo and 5.1 - but right now I am focused on the stereo tracks. I want to rip these audio tracks to FLAC, but it seems that DVD Fab is not fab, as it down samples to 48kHz. While I was able to extract from the MKV, I would need to manually split each chapter (track), which I simply don't have time for. i am seeking an automated system, like DVD Fab does with exporting to FLAC, but I need the lossless file, not a down sampled file. I am using Windows 10, if you can say what the other software is that may be helpful too, but I prefer the solution to be within DVD Fab!
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