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« on: March 10, 2010, 08:00:00 PM »

How to reserve TrueHD audio of BD .m2ts files on Mac

Are you feeling headache to figure out a way to reserve  Dolby TrueHD audio of your Blu-ray .m2ts streams while doing format conversion?  Without a practical program, it’s definitely difficult to set the movies being  converted in your master language, even though your .m2ts files are not copy-protected.  Normally, if your master language is English, then English audio is making use  of TrueHD, and suppose your format conversion application can not recognize TureHD  audio, then it will only output the audio track it recognized, that would be  French, Spanish, or some other languages instead of English. In that case, you  will encounter language troubles absolutely, so an available MTS/M2TS converter  which can support TrueHD audio would provide timely help at this time. To  relieve the pains of Mac users, this guide will show you how to retain TrueHD  audio of BD .m2ts files on Mac in detail.

Required software:

Pavtube  MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac

Okay, now let’s start.

Step 1: Click "Add" button to load .m2ts files



Step 2: Click "Properties" to select TrueHD audio

Firstly, click the drop-down list of "Stream ID", after  that a list of audio tracks will show up like "0x1100", at the same time, the audio codec name will pop  up in the textbox of "Format", if it is TrueHD, the codec name "truehd" will  emerge like the following interface showing. What you should do is just  clicking on the stream ID one by one to see which one is your wanted TrueHD  audio.



Step 3: Select output  format and set destination folder

Click the drop-down list  of "Format" to select whatever format you like as output format, and click "Browse"  button to specify where to store the output files. Meanwhile, if you want to  combine multiple .m2ts files to be as a single file, you can tick the checkbox "Merge  into one file".

Step 4: Set advanced settings

Click "Settings" button, and you are allowed to adjust  audio and video parameters like codec name, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate,  sample rate, and audio channels in the following interface, to reserve TureHD  audio to the full extent, you should select 6 channels.



Step 5: Click "Convert" button to begin conversion

After conversion is completed, the output files can be  found out via clicking "Open" button with ease.

BTW, if you do not have decrypted BD .m2ts streams, but  copy-protected Blu-ray discs, then Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for  Mac is your appropriate choice, it is also able to deal with Dolby TrueHD  audio and keep audio and video in sync.

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