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What is the best Way of Ripping BluRay Audio on Mac
DarrenTheGeek replied to j20056's topic in Software
Thanks. I think youre spot-on; back up the entire disc and not do an a la carte selection of files (as I had done) to rip from the BluRay disc. Indeedk, Handbrake doesnt seem like the program I should be using. There are lots of options when using it but I'd rather use the software I've paid for. Next question: My ripped audio files have no artwork. Can you suggest a program to tag them with that sort of thing in the metadata? Thanks. -
What is the best Way of Ripping BluRay Audio on Mac
DarrenTheGeek replied to j20056's topic in Software
I just got a Blu-Ray disc that's primarily audio. I bought DVD AE and seem to be a bit...confused. All I want to extract is the high resolution stereo tracks from the disk- not any of the multitrack files. I ran MakeMKV and it ripped the entire disc to my HD. Then I ran DVD AE but it somehow converted the files I wanted as mono (the difference is abundantly obvious when compared to the stereo PCM tracks on the BluRay disc). So I went again with MakeMKV but this time only ripping the 2 channel files off the disc. It created a much smaller of .MKV files but then DVD AE when launched couldnt seem to connect to them; the MKV files were grayed out. So I ran HandBrake to convert them and just j20056, I got one large file. Now I'm scratching my head. Any suggestions? -
Greetings! This is my very first ever post here and golly I'm excited. As an owner of many CDs and DATs I've gone through the process of ripping a bunch to MP3s for the sake of portability- listening to them in the car and while commuting. But I gave up on the "rig"- Etymotic ER4Ps and the iPhone. While highly portable the sound was simply not up to par with what I had expected or wanted. I began "anew" with a Fiio X3 and B&O headphones. Muuuuuuuch better!! Now I've got a Fleetwood Mac DVD-A disc and I'd like to harvest the 96kHz/24bit audio to take on the road as ALAC files. But how to do this? Wil my Oppo BDP-103 player spit out that kind of audio via one of the ports? I was hoping I could connect it to my CPU (MacPro) and capture it using a simple audio program. Or if software is the way to go, what suggestions would you make? Should I do this entirely with my computer? Ive checked a bunch of prior postings but they seem to be several years old and am reluctant to follow an old string of comments. If I could find a logical flow to do this it would please me immensely! Thanks for your help in advance.