Since DVD Audio Extractor does not present you with multiple titles that appear on a DVD-Audio disk, I wondered what is automatically chosen for you.
So I re-ripped two DVD-Audio disks with DVDAExplorer which allowed me to select the 6 Channel or Stereo title.
My first comparison was R.E.M Out Of Time. Big difference in sound quality. DVD Audio Extractor extracts the 6 channel and converts it to Stereo. Selecting the Stereo title using DVD Audio Extractor gave me a much better stereo mix and resolution.
My next comparison was Graham Nash Songs For Survivors which contains a SMART embedded two channel. Again much better audio quality from DVDAExplorer.
I then used foobar to playback the Multi-Channel R.E.M and compared this to the DVD Audio Extractor rip. Same mix but the foobar playback was much higher quality. You could tell instantly.
I am now using DVDAExplorer for any DVD-Audio disks. Has any compared the DVDAExplorer rip to playack on a DVD-Audio player?
I just hope DVD Audio Extractor is not degrading the DVD-V disks in a similar manner. Has any compared the DVD Audio Extractor rip to playack on a DVD player?
I'm confused by your posts. For example, in the case of the REM examples you reference he same software in both examples. You also reference foobar and yet don't state which is "the foobar playback" source? The links and comparisons are too confusing.
Net/net, I use DVDAExpplorer for all that is DVD-A (unless simply making a DVD-A copy "iso" image...then I use DVDFab7..much easier and much more compatible with MLP (i.e doesn't require downrezing like HD Audio Solo). DVDFab7 is also good for DTS rips.
When ripping from DVD-V, then DVD Audio Extractor is the software I use.
Tutorials are in the stickies.