I just got the Blu ray Between The Lines: Sara Bareilles Live At The Filmore [Blu-ray] and I've been exploring ripping it and converting it into a media file inside an mkv container with H.264 encoding for the video.
I've extracted the contents of the Blu ray using AnyDVD-HD and while exploring audio options under Handbrake I see several options to extract. One of the audio options is for LPCM. With other audio formats (DTS, DTS-HD, etc) I would just select a pass-through for their type but for LPCM there isn't a matching pass-through that I can see. I'm converting right now and turning the LPCM into a 24-bit FLAC but I'm not convinced this is the best way to do this to preserve the best audio. When I want to play back this file later I suspect my receiver will need to understand what to do with this FLAC encoding and may possibly work but if it was the raw LPCM this might be better. Does anyone with more experience with this have a recommendation on how to best preserve the audio tracks?
I've extracted the contents of the Blu ray using AnyDVD-HD and while exploring audio options under Handbrake I see several options to extract. One of the audio options is for LPCM. With other audio formats (DTS, DTS-HD, etc) I would just select a pass-through for their type but for LPCM there isn't a matching pass-through that I can see. I'm converting right now and turning the LPCM into a 24-bit FLAC but I'm not convinced this is the best way to do this to preserve the best audio. When I want to play back this file later I suspect my receiver will need to understand what to do with this FLAC encoding and may possibly work but if it was the raw LPCM this might be better. Does anyone with more experience with this have a recommendation on how to best preserve the audio tracks?