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MKV Bluray rip No Audio

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First post on evaluation Video Studio X9 ultimate

Ive signed up here as Ive spent two days of frustration when I go to chat, no one can ever help....

Ive been using Movavi editor for two weeks and it all works fine except it will only do mono and stereo.

I started searching what will do 5.1, and Corel came up. I asked on chat if I can add a mkv Bluray rip with either DTS MA or Dolby Trrue HD and edit a feature down to say a 3 min trailer holding onto the HD track (not stereo)
They said yes....
So I downloaded a trial version but every time I try to add a BD rip, all I get in the timeline is video, never any audio. There is nothing wrong with my rips, I have over 800 BDs on my Nas and all are fine. When I do the same with the Movavi software editor the video and audio is there and I can edit a feature but only get stereo. What is up with Video Studio X9, why cant I see or hear any audio from BD rips on the timeline?

If I use any clips off youtube etc etc I get the two tracks showing, video and audio on the timeline.

But after two frustrating days trying with BDs and trying to get help from the chat Im still getting no answers! Im about to give up, delete the software and find another brand....
Is there someone here that can help me please?
Is this software no good for what I want to do?

Many thanks for reading...
I hope you can help.
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Re: MKV Bluray rip No Audio

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Sorry, no... Corel in their wisdom for several versions now have severely crippled the trial version, leaving only the most basic functions. To just about all of us this is ridiculous as it makes it impossible to trial any but the most basic editing functions. I'm afraid that what you are after is at the other end of editing demands and just won't be possible with the trial version. Since I have never tried what you are wanting to do, I can't help by saying that the full version of VS can do it -- though I suspect it should be possible.
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Re: MKV Bluray rip No Audio

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Ken Berry wrote:Sorry, no... Corel in their wisdom for several versions now have severely crippled the trial version, leaving only the most basic functions. To just about all of us this is ridiculous as it makes it impossible to trial any but the most basic editing functions. I'm afraid that what you are after is at the other end of editing demands and just won't be possible with the trial version. Since I have never tried what you are wanting to do, I can't help by saying that the full version of VS can do it -- though I suspect it should be possible.
Many thanks for telling me that, and yes its pretty stupid having a trial version if a function like I want to test doesn't work. They would be better off making everything work and put a watermark over the image and allow it to only play for 5minutes, then at least we could see if it does what we want or not.

I just but a software package movavi editor as I was told by chat it would do something only to buy it to find out it didn't!
I don't want to buy another to find out it still doesn't do as I want from my original post.

Hopefully there is someone else here that knows if it will do what I need or not.

If not maybe point me in a better video editor that will allow me to edit a BD rip with 5.1 Dolby True HD or DTS MA.
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