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<blockquote data-quote="o0X0o" data-source="post: 576889" data-attributes="member: 55151"><p>Thanks, I tried Bluray Stream Extractor with mkvmerge instead (previously suggested tools) and it looks like it was successful. Only problem was there is no size or language info for the subtitles -how do you know what one's to add?</p><p></p><p>Question on the audio as I don't yet have an amplifier that does HD audio to test with - when you convert the audio to FLAC how does the amplifier interpret the audio tracks? I suspect it no longer detects as DTS HDMA or DD TrueHD, so does it just see it as 6/8 channel PCM?</p><p></p><p>Just tried another BD and the language of the subtitles was available, but doesn't differentiate where there are multiple of the same language (e.g. full subs, 'forced', director's commeents etc). Any tips on how to select the right one?</p><p></p><p>Also, is it important to grab the chapters (can you even use them in an mkv container)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o0X0o, post: 576889, member: 55151"] Thanks, I tried Bluray Stream Extractor with mkvmerge instead (previously suggested tools) and it looks like it was successful. Only problem was there is no size or language info for the subtitles -how do you know what one's to add? Question on the audio as I don't yet have an amplifier that does HD audio to test with - when you convert the audio to FLAC how does the amplifier interpret the audio tracks? I suspect it no longer detects as DTS HDMA or DD TrueHD, so does it just see it as 6/8 channel PCM? Just tried another BD and the language of the subtitles was available, but doesn't differentiate where there are multiple of the same language (e.g. full subs, 'forced', director's commeents etc). Any tips on how to select the right one? Also, is it important to grab the chapters (can you even use them in an mkv container)? [/QUOTE]
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