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Originally Posted by topsham
It depends on what audio is on the original BD. If it has a 640kb Dolby track I use TSMuxer to remove any other tracks (just leaving the video and 640 DD track) and save an m2ts file which I take into Handbrake.
If it has DTS audio, I use TSMuxer to demux the video and English DTS audio into separate tracks and then use eac3to to convert the audio to DD 640kb and then mux the new audio track and the video to an m2ts in TSMuxer again.
It's a bit long-winded, not as neat a solution as using Ripbot but it's the only way I know of getting DD to play on my Apple TV.
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Thank you sir, Ill try your suggestions!