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    Which audio?

    DVDFab is extremely confusing. I want to convert an mkv with dolby, DTS and HD Audio tracks. My choices I get for audio are mono, stereo, dolby and dolby II. These are for all tracks (not mono for a track or stereo for one track) - I'm assuming. Thus choosing mono means 5 tracks of mono (same) not each track being a different sound/track. If so, why isn't the dolby and DTS being passed through and unchanged or DTS being decoded to individual tracks?

    #2
    Select an mkv audiocopy profile to pass through all audio.
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      #3
      Thanks for the reply but I don't think that is working as planned. I'm trying to go from mkv to a format that allows me to build a bluray for playing easily (mkv isn't recognized.) I chose m2ts.ac3.high_quality - shouldn't that profile have worked? It says "mono" as a preset for each track. Any attempt to use or change this results in a 2 channel file being created.

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        #4
        I didn't realize you were using converter I was on a completely different track! Are the audio streams you want available on the original file?
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          #5
          Everything is available in the file - video, audio and subtitles. Thanks

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            #6
            you need to use the creator option to do what you want, it will create the structure and burn the BR disc for you.
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            Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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              #7
              Thanks - I was actually just looking to do the conversion and use multiavchd for creation using the most appropriate format so you don't need to transcode again. The real pain is that I paid all this money for converter and I'd have to pay more to use "creator" to practically do the same thing with one exception - set up the files for burning. I'm not about to spend again full price to get what I have which is 95% of the battle!

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