Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
No way to rip DTS tracks.
Laserdisc is an analog medium.
Originally posted by: PaulisDead2221
Preservation opportunity then?
Originally posted by: skyjedi2005
for example the laserdisc dts versions of goldeneye, and tomorrow never dies blow the new dts tracks away. why is that? well the picture quality is not as good, but the laserdisc is at full bitrate not so for the dvd's.
for example the laserdisc dts versions of goldeneye, and tomorrow never dies blow the new dts tracks away. why is that? well the picture quality is not as good, but the laserdisc is at full bitrate not so for the dvd's.
Preservation opportunity then?
No way to rip DTS tracks.
Laserdisc is an analog medium.
Are you sure? What if you connect your optical output from you LD player to an optical input of a soundcard and capture it as raw wave?