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utenteanonimo64
4th December 2009, 12:03
Can anyone suggest a simple workflow to convert a DVD-Audio (with multichannel uncompressed LPCM) to BluRay (again with multichannel uncompressed LPCM).
Basically I have a PS3 and it doesn't support DVD-Audio so I would like to burn BDs and listen to the HiRes multichannel audio rather than the DTS or Dolby multichannel that is included in the DVD-V section of the original discs.
I can easily extract the multichannel audio from a DVD-A using DVD-A Explorer and I get multichannel WAV files (one of each song). DVD-A Explorer also allows to separate channels into different files if that should come useful.
What do I do next? Anyone willing to list what software to use and what steps to follow?
Also as a side question: what is the maximum audio resolution (for 5.1) that I can use in BluRay without the need for DTS-MA encoding? Is 96/24 5.1 LPCM in the BluRay specs (and supported in the PS3)?
THANKS!!!

banker_rishad
6th December 2009, 07:19
these guys like masi and electra wont tell u the tricks to convert audio to dts etc, just try experimenting things at home. u will learn.

utenteanonimo64
6th December 2009, 17:11
these guys like masi and electra wont tell u the tricks to convert audio to dts etc, just try experimenting things at home. u will learn.

Not sure why I should convert audio to dts.... that's not what I am trying to do....
About the rest of your message: very helpful indeed!

Skelsgard
7th December 2009, 02:12
Try with multiAVCHD, in this post
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143744

As for your other question, BluRay supports up to 27.7 Mbits, of 44.1 up to 192kHz, 16 up to 24 bits, and 8 channels audio, so it should be able to support 96kHz/24bits/8-channels audio or 192kHz/24bits/6-channels audio.