• @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.mlOP
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    63 months ago

    Piracy supply chains really need to figure out how to completely separate audio and video files in such a way that users can mix and match any.

    It’s easy - use MKVToolNix to extract the audio files from the movie in an .mka container (or .ac3, .dts, .thd, .dtshd), and just share those files.

    The problem is, most don’t do that for whatever reason, so you might have to try downloading a full Blu-ray ISO, or buy the Blu-ray and rip it yourself.

    • @WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      23 months ago

      Yeah. I meant in a way where their split becomes the standard so you can mix and match any video format with any audio format, but it would be even better if the torrent software transparently enabled the tracking and extraction of either independently, while retaining the current bundled/container format. So you can be like, I want that 1080 AV1 version, but also the 5.1/Atmos/whatever because that’s best for my sound system.

      • @nonailsleft@lemm.ee
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        3 months ago

        If you want that it’s much easier to have the end user combine them than having this option on the supply side. Usually a ‘big’ rip just includes all the audio tracks that are in the source

        Also, you’re entering a world of pain called out of sync