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Topic: DTS-HD audio to flac with foo_input_dtshd-0.1.3, says im encoding loss (Read 2918 times) previous topic - next topic
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DTS-HD audio to flac with foo_input_dtshd-0.1.3, says im encoding loss

Hello all, this is my first post.

I'm a big fan of foobar especially for its conversion aspects, especially for ALAC to FLAC or LAME or DTS-HD to Flac with its many plugins.


I'm trying to convert an DTS-HD track to Flac that I ripped out with Blu-ray Stream extractor.

I've put foo_input_dtshd-0.1.3.dll into the components folder.

I've selected to convert it to a Flac file with a compression level of 5.

A window pops up with an X saying "You're about to convert a lossy file to a lossless hybrid." and says something about size increasing will no increase in quality.


I know in a DTS-HD track, there is a Core DTS file and the lossless one.  Is this message because foobar is only reading the lossy core or is it more like a false positive for this rather new plugin?

When I go to my components it shows the DTS-HD.dll.




DTS-HD audio to flac with foo_input_dtshd-0.1.3, says im encoding loss

Reply #1
What is the extension of the ripped file? .dts or .dtshd?

 

DTS-HD audio to flac with foo_input_dtshd-0.1.3, says im encoding loss

Reply #2
.Dtshd is the extension