I searched for this and found some threads that touched on this but not exactly what I was doing so thought I would ask. Here is what I would like to do
I have been using DVDFAB to rip dvds and put them in a folder so that I can use Windows Media Center on a computer hooked up to the TV via HDMI to play movies. Using the DVD Copy method will create a .xml file which will allow WMC to grab cover art and summaries from the net, creating a virtual dvd library. Ok, here's the problem, DVDFAB Always removes DTS audio no matter what. I have a great sound system and want to get lossless audio with my dvd rips. But I also don't want to give up making the .xml file so WMC can pull the info from the net. If anyone is successfully doing this already or has any ideas on how I can successfully rip a dvd to the hard drive without losing sound quality and still create an xml file for WMC, please chime in.
Originally posted by scorpNZ: dvdfab will only remove audio you have selected to remove,it sounds like its set to use only the first audio stream,use settings to select all
Ok, so where in the settings is that? I looked in DVD Copy settings and audio in general section and don't see any option like that.