![]() ![]() I tried your test profile with 2 different albums & singers, and it doesn't work for multichannel flac. How to mod 'Samsung BDP 3D' profile to output in Flac in LPCM Multichannel? Why there is no output file format choice in Transcoding GUI - like a dropdown menu? Some people may like automation (or whatever is behind this term), but others prefer visible choice.Īlso, will Mezzo keep my PC from falling asleep while it plays the file, like Utorrent does when downloading torrents? I played a movie with Samsung AllShare, and the PC fallen to Sleep in the middle of playback. I tried to play Flac Music with several Samsung Profiles, but the output seems to be AC3 via optical, not LPCM, and its slower than original, making it inaudible. If you don't currently have a profile for this task, it can be a high demand market niche, since there are millions of older Audio Receivers in use without HDMI Audio decoding, and most people aren't in rush replacing them with HDMI based, since there is no audible difference in sound quality. The whole BD-C-series of Samsung BD players has 7.1 analog RCA Audio Out, so the player is handy when pared with older Receivers with 7.1 Analog In, which can't decode audio via HDMI. If I encode Stereo lossless music into DTS HD (or its already encoded), can Mezzmo transcode it to 5.1 channel LPCM and output to the player? In this case the player will simply convert digital to analog, and output via 7.1 / 5.1 RCA. How I can instruct Mezzmo to transcode to 5.1 channel LPCM and output to the player, when decoding an original Flac file? Should the original Flac file be already encoded as multichannel, or it can be in Stereo? This Samsung spec says BD-C6900 supports LPCM decoding. I am not sure streaming 5.1/7.1 channel LPCM will work for this device.Thanks Paul. The LPCM track is bigger since it isn't compressed, but that doesn't make it better.But the LPCM is 2 channel only though. The order of the tracks is flipped and the lossy core DTS track is marked as default, which is interesting. The same thing converted to LCPM using my custom conversion profile I was playing around with many moons ago. Writing library : MakeMKV v1.17.2 darwin(圆4-release) Here's the same movie with the TrueHD track converted to FLAC (via on-the-fly conversion in MakeMKV): ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100)įormat/Info : Meridian Lossless Packing FBA with 16-channel presentationĬommercial name : Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos I know how to open the MakeMKV program package on the Mac Open which file and put what strings where? Etc. I believe it's 14 movies I have on the Zidoo hard drive right now and I think it's only two of them that don't come with DTS-HD MAĪgain, I need this to be fairly step-by-step. ![]() Converting to LPCM, which I know works, along with TrueHD, is the best I can do right now, it would seem. ![]() As far as I know it's not just saying it's DTS while playing the DTS-HD MA track. The reason I need this is that I have a (hopefully temporary) problem with my Zidoo Z1000 Pro where it refuses to see DTS-HD MA and just sees normal DTS. What I would highly appreciate is if someone could explain to me like I'm five exactly how to set up MakeMKV v1.17.2 on a Mac with Ventura how to either convert DTS-HD MA to LPCM and/or rip as LPCM when there is a DTS-HD MA track on the BD or UHD BD. I know there are posts about this elsewhere, but it all goes right over my head. ![]()
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