2021-02-10, 23:23
(2021-02-10, 22:04)Rico66 Wrote: However is there a similar option for DTS as well?
Yes. You may need to use latest ffmpeg.
If you are using Windows you can use Music Media Helper’s ‘Extract Audio from MKV/MKA’ tool to create M4As with any stream in the original source including DTS-HDMA, DTS etc.
If you are doing it ‘by hand’ with ffmpeg command line you may need to output to .mp4 then rename the file extension to .m4a