Thanks Phil for the reply, according to the VLC web site there is no
support for DVD-A. I installed it and tried anyways and the results
are the same: it only plays the Video part with stereo audio. So far
it looks that only WinDVD and PowerDVD can play DVD-A but of course
only for Windows. It looks like it's a licensing issue and the fact
that aob files are encripted in a way that makes it impossible to
rip... unless someone here knows how.
Hector
On 5/27/07, Phil Sexton <philsexton(a)infoave.net> wrote:
Hector Centeno wrote:
Hi,
I have a DVD-Audio disc with 5.1 channel audio which I can't play
using my standalone DVD player (it doesn't support DVD-A) so I was
wondering, is here any way I can play this in my Linux machine
(providing I have a multichannel audio interface, of course)? I don't
seem to find any DVD-A software player and the DVD players like
mplayer and Totem only play the 2-channel+video version that it's also
included in the disc (inside the VIDEO_TS directory). I can see
several .aob files in the AUDIO_TS directory, is there any way of
ripping the 6 channels out of these files in case there is no direct
way of playing them?
Thanks!
Hector
I haven't had any DVD-Audio discs, but I have had great luck playing
almost everything with the VLC media player.
http://www.download-all-area.com/vlcplayer/
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