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In the Blu-ray specification, Dolby TrueHD is an optional codec. Dolby TrueHD audiotracks may
carry up to 24 bit audio in up to 8 discrete audio channels at 96 kHz or up to 6 channels (5.1 surro
und) at 192 kHz. The maximum encoded bitrate is 18 Mbit/s (the same as the uncompressed rate).
Since TrueHD is an optional codec, a separate (primary) AC-3 audiotrack must be present on Blu-r
ay discs that contain a TrueHD track.
In the HD DVD format, Dolby TrueHD was a mandatory codec. The HD DVD specification permi
tted the sole (primary) audiotrack of a movie to be encoded in Dolby TrueHD, and the specificatio
n requires support for up to 2 channel (stereo) decoding. In practice all HD DVD players decoded
multichannel (5.1) programming, and of the few HD DVD movies to be encoded with Dolby True
HD audiotracks, all were multichannel.
Part 2: Professional Dolby TrueHD
Encoder for Encoding TrueHD Audio
Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter
To encode Dolby TrueHD from Blu-ray, you n
eed a professional Blu-ray Dolby TrueHD enc
oder. Here I am going to introduce Leawo
Blu-ray to MKV Converter to you. As a qua
lified Blu-ray Dolby TrueHD converter, the pr
ogram is able to extract Dolby Digital TrueH
D audio off Blu-ray content and then convert
Blu-ray to MKV. Allowing users to retain all s
ource subtitles and audio tracks including Dol
by Digital TrueHD audio as long as the Blu-ra
y disc has the audio track, Leawo Blu-ray to
MKV Converter can rip Blu-ray disc to MKV
with Dolby Truehd Audio. Without the need t
o decode and encode video, the program direc
tly changes the video containing format from
Blu-ray to MKV, which saves users a lot of ti
me and energy.
Key features of Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter:
easy to use
1:1 convert Blu-ray to MKV without quality loss
retail all source subtitles and audio tracks
6X faster loading and converting Blu-ray speed
Download and install Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter on your computer, and then kick off the p
rogram to get ready for Blu-ray TrueHD audio encoding conversion.
Part 3: How to Encode TrueHD Audio with
Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter?
After entering the main interface of Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter, you can follow the step-b
y-step guide below to convert Blu-ray to MKV with Dolby TrueHD Audio Track Retained.
Step 1: Import source Blu-ray disc
Click Add Blu-ray/DVD button at the top left of program interface to pop up a drop-down box,
and then click Add from CD-ROM to browse and load Blu-ray disc. Alternatively, you can direc
tly drag and drop source Blu-ray files into the program.
Once source Blu-ray content is selected, you will be provided three options for you to import Blu-r
ay file(s): Full Movie, Main Movie and Custom Mode.
Step 2: Choose subtitles and audio tracks
After source Blu-ray files are imported, you can check the titles you want to retain subtitles and au
dio tracks, and select subtitles and audio tracks that you want to keep in the output MKV files. The
program allows you to retain as many subtitles and audio tracks as the source files have, including
Dolby TrueHD audio track.
Step 3: Set output directory
On the main interface, click the green Convert button at the top right to pop up a sidebar, where
you need to set an output directory to contain converted MKV files in Save to box.
Step 4: Start to convert Blu-ray disc to MKV with Dolby TrueHD
Click Convert button at the bottom to start to convert Blu-ray disc to MKV with Dolby TrueHD.
Once the Convert button is clicked, you will be returned to the main interface, where you can pr
eview, pause, or cancel the conversion process, and at the same time, you can set after-conversion
settings as well.
See? With Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter, you can easily convert Blu-ray to MKV with Dolby
TrueHD. After the conversion is complete, you can enjoy Blu-ray movies with better audio enjoym
ent experience.
For more details, welcome to visit:
http://www.leawo.org/tutorial/encode-truehd-audio-with-dolby-truehd-encoder-software.html
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