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<blockquote data-quote="jonaskp" data-source="post: 518132" data-attributes="member: 26015"><p>I agree with Ixian. I thought it would be a lot of trouble, but it really isn't. The whole process doesn't even take longer than when I just rip the Blu-rays.</p><p>Secondly, I get the chance of stripping the disc of stuff I don't need. I just ripped and demuxed Quantum of Solace. The original disc is 48GB. I ripped the video, DTS HD-MA english audio, the DTS english audio and the danish subtitles. Final file: 25GB. That's almost half the size, and I still have all the quality on the stuff I want.</p><p>If you are using this as a backup of the discs, then of course this might not be the best idea. But just for storing movies for easy acces via MediaPortal, this is great since it saves space without sacrificing (omg I can't spell today - is that even right?) quality. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have one question. When using HdBrStreamExtractor (instead of Another EAC, I still can't get that to work properly) I can select what format I want to output my audion in. The Lossless audio format I use FLAC. But with the DTS audio, I have the option to extract as either DTS (if it's a DTS audio track) or AC3. Which is better? And will MP have trouble with the first one?</p><p></p><p>I am muxing a disc now, using DTS, so I'll guess I'll find out, but it would be nice with some expert advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonaskp, post: 518132, member: 26015"] I agree with Ixian. I thought it would be a lot of trouble, but it really isn't. The whole process doesn't even take longer than when I just rip the Blu-rays. Secondly, I get the chance of stripping the disc of stuff I don't need. I just ripped and demuxed Quantum of Solace. The original disc is 48GB. I ripped the video, DTS HD-MA english audio, the DTS english audio and the danish subtitles. Final file: 25GB. That's almost half the size, and I still have all the quality on the stuff I want. If you are using this as a backup of the discs, then of course this might not be the best idea. But just for storing movies for easy acces via MediaPortal, this is great since it saves space without sacrificing (omg I can't spell today - is that even right?) quality. I have one question. When using HdBrStreamExtractor (instead of Another EAC, I still can't get that to work properly) I can select what format I want to output my audion in. The Lossless audio format I use FLAC. But with the DTS audio, I have the option to extract as either DTS (if it's a DTS audio track) or AC3. Which is better? And will MP have trouble with the first one? I am muxing a disc now, using DTS, so I'll guess I'll find out, but it would be nice with some expert advice. [/QUOTE]
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