SilverWook said:
That's what I do. It's just been murky to me if capturing digital LD audio through the analog outputs is audibly inferior to an all digital transfer. You have to process it anyway to make it DVD and Blu Ray compatible.
However I want to try doing it the "right" way if I can.
If your LD audio is destined for DVD/BD... Some would say, that if you need 44.1 to become 48khz, it's actually better to convert to analog and re-record at 48khz rather than use a digital resampling process. The 2009 Beatles CD remastering engineers chose this route in taking the 96khz transfers to 44.1 for CD. I personally would rather stay digital once I'm there.
Because of CX noise reduction, I'm not big on LD analog audio and have made it a goal to get perfect bit-bit digital extraction of the digital audio tracks, but that's become a headache and is on hold until I can spend some more time (and money, I'm sure) on figuring out a solution to the problems I'm having.