This thread reminded me that a have a DVD-A disk that my dad bought for me many years ago without knowing what it was. The back of the case says DVD-A 5.1, DTS 5.1, PCM 2.0.
When I try DVD Audio Extractor it shows me the 10 tracks and allows me to choose the output format, so I choose FLAC and it works fine. The files are 96/24.
I then notice there an option to save the files as they are, so I try that and I get 10 MLP files. ffmpeg identifies these files are 96/24 5.1.
I'm left wondering how they went from 5.1 to 2.0, did the software do it's own down-mix or are there some hints in MLP as to what should be done.
When I try DVD Audio Extractor it shows me the 10 tracks and allows me to choose the output format, so I choose FLAC and it works fine. The files are 96/24.
I then notice there an option to save the files as they are, so I try that and I get 10 MLP files. ffmpeg identifies these files are 96/24 5.1.
I'm left wondering how they went from 5.1 to 2.0, did the software do it's own down-mix or are there some hints in MLP as to what should be done.