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if you read this i did some further research and the format is called Linear PCM and VLC cannot play this. can someone suggest what i need to do or who i should report this to so VLC can play this incredible format

I have a few movies that I tried to convert with makemkv that have LPCM audio tracks such as crimson tide. When I used the header editor, it would playback the sound but it was so distorted it was impossible to listen to.SOLVED!!!!! it was a simple codec ID issue here is the link http://www.avsforum.com/t/1407589/makem ... lpcm-audio
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his post is to share some information and the solution to the problems I was having with MakeMKV and Blu-rays with LPCM audio. When remuxing Blu-rays containing LPCM audio with MakeMKV, I would not be able to playback the LPCM audio track using anything, including VLC on PC, Popcorn Hour c200, Boxee Box, etc. MakeMKV sets the Codec ID to "A_MS/ACM" which is a very uncommon codec. To solve this problem, open MKVmerge GUI, and go to File -> Header Editor. Then go to File -> Open and browse to your MKV. Scroll down to the audio track that contains the LPCM audio and change the Codec ID from "A_MS/ACM" to "A_PCM/INT/LIT". Then File -> Save. Your MKV will now contain an LPCM audio track that should be compatible with any software or hardware capable of playing MKV files... Hope this helps...
Any update on this?Just so you know, a fix is being developped to support those codecs without remuxing and will be commited soon. Thanks for reporting.
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