
See also for details of the watermarking that can be added before authoring.
#Dvd audio extractor 5.1 to stereo code#
With DVD-A you have several CP measures to be got around, and one of the biggies that everyone forgets is an MLP decoder.ĭolby do not make the code for this publicly available.ĬPPM works so differently to CSS it is not funny. It is going to be seriously difficult for this to be done, even though WinDVD will now decode DVD-A, it cannot rip it. There are several apps out there that do this.Īnd personally, I hope it stays that way, although I doubt that it will. It is easy to rip AC3 (Dolby Digital), DTS or PCM from the Video_TS folder. Main difference between the two formats is DVD-V is video favoured - the audio files are secondary, and in DVD-A the audio is dominant, and any graphic files (there do not even need to be any graphical files) take a back seat. There are 3 reasons for you right off the bat.Īs to the difference - AOB (Audio_TS) content is generally either 24/96 or 24/192 stereo, plus 24/96 surround - in PCM audio encoded to MLP which is lossless, so is way superior to Dolby Digital or DTS lossy compression audio found in the Video_TS. They use a so far uncracked copy protection method, as well as an encoding format called MLP most of the time, and there are no MLP stream rippers either - IF you could demux the AOB fioles, and IF you could break the CP. Audio_TS folders are for DVD-Audio files, not DVD-Video files, and are totally different.
