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I usually rip BD audio for comparing tracks or listening to commentaries on the go but can’t figure out a solid way to do the same for UHDs. There’s one I’d really like to compare the audio against older releases in a sound editor but I have no way of capturing the audio because it’s lossless multichannel. Is there a good solution just for capturing hdmi audio directly?
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Yeah, if your drive supports it you can just rip UHDs the same as BDs. The best place to check for info on what drives are supported is the MakeMKV forums.
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You may also want to see if a cheaper drive is available on Amazon Japan, I got a model last year that was only about $50 shipped (sold out now unfortunately) that appeared to have an encrypted firmware at first but it worked with UHDs just fine once I sideloaded another drive's firmware.
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Yeah I really need to get a drive that works but after reading the info about flashing being iffy and having to find certain models I tried to wait it out a bit more.
Then along comes Mask of the Phantasm where they did some stuff in remastering the audio and I’m like: I neeeeeeed to compare this to my other captures!
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the manufacturers seem to be actively trying to keep people from flashing the drives, so might be a better idea to get one now rather than later. You can probably return it if it can't be flashed as long as you buy from Amazon, etc.
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I've got a Asus BW-16D1HT (I think a few on here have it) - works really well