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Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Hello from france

Is there a solution or a plug-in for reading audio LCPM Lossless 192KHz/24Bits witch are on DVD-Audio disc with foobar2000 ?

Is PowerDVD the only player for high quality DVD-Audio disc ?

Thanks You

Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #1
No one is interested by reading DVD-Audio with foobar ?


Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #2
Is PowerDVD the only player for high quality DVD-Audio disc ?

And PowerDVD is said to downsample DVD-A to 48 kHz  ...  (which can still be good BTW)
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.



Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #5
It is possible to play (or at least rip) DVD-A discs with a third party tool, search for DVD Audio Explorer. It was discussed here and on doom9.

Straight DVD-A reading in Foobar may not be possible due to legal issues (dvd-a discs are mostly encrypted), but a decoder for the Meridian Lossless Packaged files is not outside the realm of possibility. FFMpeg is used to decode MLP inside DVDA Explorer, and many other ffmpeg related decoders already have their decoder in foobar.

No one bothered making a foo_mlp as far as I know, though.


Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #7
second fantastic option for an audiophile with computer

thanks

Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #8
Oh sweet, now if only DVD audio would gain market share .

Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #9
If you want to rip dvda, find an old version of windvd (6 or 7 iirc) and the command line tool PPCMRipper. Capture needs to be done in real time and the individual output wav need to be loaded up and exported as a multichannel file (the multichannel encoder on Audition is the perfect tool for that). Not a very efficient way but it works. As to DVD-A gaining market share, can't see it, sorry. It's day has come and gone and I honestly can't see it getting a revival, at least in that format. Maybe some BD rehash to make it seem like something new and brilliant.

Foobar2000 -> DVD Audio

Reply #10
If you want to rip dvda, find an old version of windvd (6 or 7 iirc) and the command line tool PPCMRipper.
Capture needs to be done in real time and the individual output wav need to be loaded up and exported as a multichannel file (the multichannel encoder on Audition is the perfect tool for that). Not a very efficient way but it works.




There's a much easier way.

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96860&page=21