pepar Posted April 5, 2017 Share Posted April 5, 2017 I had the same scenario; I wanted to start with a BD-Audio title (Patricia Barber, Modern Cool) and end with FLACs. I already had demuxed the audio, video and chapters tracks from the title and had them in a folder. I edited the chapters.txt file by adding the song names to the chapters. Then I dropped the DTS-HD MA file into the left window of AudioMuxer. After selecting Split in Files, Rename, Re-Tag and Export to FLAC, I clicked Cue Split. Next I was able to point it to the chapters.txt file. Then I sat back and watched the output folder as the DTS file was first converted to a single WAV file, that WAV was split into individual WAV files (the songs), those WAVs were converted to FLACs and the FLACs were renamed. Pretty cool. After loading them into MP3Tag, the FLACs were tagged and had cover art associated. jeff bogi 1 Link to comment
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