I have a DVD that says it is "Mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound and PCM Stereo".
I want to create WMA 5.1 files from the audio on this DVD. I'm using ImToo's DVD Audio Ripper to rip .WAV files from the AC3 6ch track.
When I try to convert these WAV files to WMA 9.1 5.1 Channel using DMC, I get the "Cannot open the codec" error which suggests that the WAV file does not actually have 6 channels.
So:
1. can WAV files actually have 6 channels? Or is DVD Audio Ripper reducing the channels to 2 when it does it's own conversion?
2. if that is the case, is there a DVD Audio Ripper out there that can get all 6 channels for me? If so, what file format will it need to convert to, to preserve all 6 channels?
Thanks,
JoeRip
I want to create WMA 5.1 files from the audio on this DVD. I'm using ImToo's DVD Audio Ripper to rip .WAV files from the AC3 6ch track.
When I try to convert these WAV files to WMA 9.1 5.1 Channel using DMC, I get the "Cannot open the codec" error which suggests that the WAV file does not actually have 6 channels.
So:
1. can WAV files actually have 6 channels? Or is DVD Audio Ripper reducing the channels to 2 when it does it's own conversion?
2. if that is the case, is there a DVD Audio Ripper out there that can get all 6 channels for me? If so, what file format will it need to convert to, to preserve all 6 channels?
Thanks,
JoeRip
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