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<blockquote data-quote="jonaskp" data-source="post: 517102" data-attributes="member: 26015"><p>"HD DVD Blu-ray Stream Extractor" lived up to its name and extracted the streams. Only problem is, when I open the streams in MKVMerge I can't see which streams are which. I can see the filename, so I know which is the AC3 audio and which is the TrueHD audio, but I can't see the difference if I have more than one AC3 audion. Maybe there is a solution to that. So far i have not had any discs where I needed more than one AC3 audio, so for now I can live with it.</p><p></p><p>Right now MKVmerge is running at home and I am looking forward to seeing what it comes up with when I get off work later. Hopefully it is working.</p><p></p><p>I found out that it was not EACto3 that was my problem with the discs that gave errors - I could run it from cmd.exe and get the list of contents. It was only after, when I clicked on Command Line or Run Batch, that the error was given. But I have no intention of using the Batch anyway, When I change from .iso to .mkv, I might as well cut out the audio languages that are not needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonaskp, post: 517102, member: 26015"] "HD DVD Blu-ray Stream Extractor" lived up to its name and extracted the streams. Only problem is, when I open the streams in MKVMerge I can't see which streams are which. I can see the filename, so I know which is the AC3 audio and which is the TrueHD audio, but I can't see the difference if I have more than one AC3 audion. Maybe there is a solution to that. So far i have not had any discs where I needed more than one AC3 audio, so for now I can live with it. Right now MKVmerge is running at home and I am looking forward to seeing what it comes up with when I get off work later. Hopefully it is working. I found out that it was not EACto3 that was my problem with the discs that gave errors - I could run it from cmd.exe and get the list of contents. It was only after, when I clicked on Command Line or Run Batch, that the error was given. But I have no intention of using the Batch anyway, When I change from .iso to .mkv, I might as well cut out the audio languages that are not needed. [/QUOTE]
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