Thanks both. Looks like the Vero will meet my needs.
That was my issue - using WAV. I did a trial run using the MKV file extension and voila!!! Now I have to fix 59 album rips! Luckily, I am still in possession of 56 of them. Thank you very much.What output format are you extracting to?
If you use MKV, mka, mp4 or m4a the Atmos stream is preserved and can be decoded via Passthrough by your AVR (As Atmos if your AVR has an Atmos decoder, or 7.1 if your AVR has a TrueHD decoder or 5.1 I’d you have a AC3 decoder).
If you use FLAC or WAV only the Atmos 7.1 core is decoded to PCM so you lose the Atmos metadata and will hear everything in the Atmos mix redistributed to 7.1 if you have a 7.1 system or 5.1 if you have a 5,1 system, with your system remixing the 7.1 to 5.1 losing no information (rears merged with sides).
Try MKVToolNixI have a 5.2.4 (4 height speakers). I bought a Neumi Atom 4k device to stream Atmos music/concerts from a USB SSD attached to the Neumi then HDMI out to my Anthem AVM70. I am using MakeMKV on a MacBook to rip Blu-ray to an MKV file. They play fine from the Neumi except it is just one big file with no chapters to be able to navigate to specific tracks. Are there any tools that run on Mac that would allow me to extract/breakup the MKV into individual files? It seems like all the tools I find are Windows-based. Thanks
For Atmos you should stop the ripping process at MKV. This will preserve all the video and audio (same for other formats such as DTS-HD)Hello Everyone, I recently ripped over 2 terabytes of my CD library to a 4 TB hard drive using DBPoweramp and it worked well, I recently started ripping my Blu-Ray Audio, Quad and DVD-Audio discs, after reading this, I might be doing it wrong or need to adjust my process, my home theater has a 13.1 speaker set up, I want the ability to have full dolby atmos play from my rips, my home theater is using a Marantz 8805 preamp, ATI Power Amps, M&K speakers, Eversolo DMP-A6, Oppo 105 and 205 players and I am thinking about a better Streaming DAC to work with the Eversolo in the future but I wanted the HDMI multichannel ability and it provides that, I am retired and getting older, I want the convenience of my music library without bending over for the disc search...long term I am thinking of maybe a Roon for multiple endpoints in my house.
I recently started my Multichannel/Hi Rez ripping, I am currently using MakeMKV into DVD Audio Extractor for my Blu-Ray Audio discs (Atmos. DTS 5.1 and Stereo). So here is my problem, will my Atmos rips play back fully on my 13.1 system? Even if it says 8 channel when I am ripping on DVD Audio Extractor? Will the 6 Ceiling Height channels open up automatically because my Marantz has the Decoder and because it will be running HDMI out of the Eversolo streamer or the future Roon? I am using a Mac computer for this ripping process, as I said the rips will be on the 4TB hard drive connected to Roon or the 4TB drive installed in the Eversolo streamer, the Dual Disc, Quad and DVD Audio rips seem more straight forward.
The other struggle I got is with the Metadata, the DBPoweramp had great meta options, album art, multiple sources to choose from but with the DVD Audio Extractor it seems limited and it is changing the song orders during rips unless the song number is part of the song title...any help would be greatly appreciated..
So I looked into it...you are right, the Eversolo's HDMI audio output is limited to 5.1, so the Atmos rips I did unfortunately will not work with my system setup to properly maximize all my speakers, the Eversolo HDMI output will play the SACD DSD64 rips I will will be doing with my Oppo 105, I think that my DTS 5.1 rips, DVD-Audio & Quad rips and my 192/24 stereo rips will also work through the HDMI out of the Eversolo. When you said "either of your Oppo's can do the job of passing Atmos to the Marantz AVR", did you mean by inserting and playing the disc?Something to check: I'm not sure the Eversolo DMP-A6 supports digital passthrough (to your AVR). I think the Eversolo's HDMI output is limited to 5.1. The good news is, either of your Oppo's can do the job of passing ATMOS to the Marantz AVR.
It seems like the whole digital streaming hardware market has various forms of HDMI crippling . . . no doubt to avoiding licensing costs.
Your OPPO's HDMI output can pass every 2-ch and multi-channel audio format you've mentioned (to your Marantz AVR) including Atmos!So I looked into it...you are right, the Eversolo's HDMI audio output is limited to 5.1, so the Atmos rips I did unfortunately will not work with my system setup to properly maximize all my speakers, the Eversolo HDMI output will play the SACD DSD64 rips I will will be doing with my Oppo 105, I think that my DTS 5.1 rips, DVD-Audio & Quad rips and my 192/24 stereo rips will also work through the HDMI out of the Eversolo. When you said "either of your Oppo's can do the job of passing Atmos to the Marantz AVR", did you mean by inserting and playing the disc?
Thanks for your answer...This has been a time consuming task...lucky that I am retired, lol
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