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Originally Posted by r0lZ
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I don't understand why it does that. Does it make sense to store the AC3+ stream without its core? AFAIK, the "+" extension cannot be decoded without the core. Correct?
Is it a known bug of MakeMKV ? If it's the case, should BD3D2MK3D prohibit to use the AC3+ streams from a 3D-MKV container created by MakeMKV ? Or should we report that bug to the MakeMKV staff ?
Thanks in advance if someone can help me understand that mess!
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Seems its MakeMKV.
Dolby Digital Plus Problem
Dazkine Wed Jun 24, 2015 7:38 am
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yeah but also PowerDVD doesnt like what MakeMKV is producing...
Dolby Digital Plus on Bluray contains a Dolby Digital 5.1 Stream + 4ch encoded in Dolby Digital Plus.
A non DD+ capable device uses the Dolby Digital Stream
A DD+ capable device uses the Dolby Digital 5.1 Stream, but replaces the 2 rear channels with the four channels encoded in Dolby Digital Plus. That makes a 7.1 Signal (3.1 from the DD Stream, and 4.0 from the DD+ Stream)
Dolby Digital+ can also exist alone (Television, Streaming, HD-DVD), but on Bluray its like I said.
I guess MakeMKV is just producing 2 independent Audiostreams, but that doesnt work for Blurays. The Bluray Player always needs the DD Signal + the DD+ "extension".
So it's a mix of 2 audiocodecs.
It more like DTS-HD cause there the HD extension also needs the "core"
When you play back the original disc PowerDVD is reporting "Dolby Digital Plus 7.1"
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