![]() Instructions for "Digital Surround" channel extraction ![]() Anyway, here's how I finally did this I'll type it out step-by-step real simple in case any future users are Googling this same topic and stumble upon this thread: I should've came back to this thread last night and deleted it after I figured it all out, or at least marked it as "solved" but I was so tired by this point that it kinda fell by the wayside. Ghitulescu you're right, there were a bunch of programs I tried that were not a success (either didn't do this function exactly, or I couldn't even get them to open) and they were: TsMuxer, libdca, Tranzcode, EAC, dMpowerAmp, DVD Audio Extractor, and VLC. And ya know what, I actually did! SeeMoreDigital I hope you didn't go to a lot of trouble coming up with that solution - it looks brilliant and I'm sure it would've worked perfectly. Thanks you guys! After I posted that help message, I should've just gone to bed cuz it was so late, but I'm stubborn and really wanted to figure this out on my own.
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