audio-dvd and linux

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so, i bought myself a bunch of fine advds. they all say 24/96 inside, but for 
some reason theres only 24/48 sound, which is also supposed to be on these 
disks. my sound system itself is setup properly and usually plays 24/96 quite 
fine, flacs for example. i think the 24/96 files are those residing in the 
AUDIO_TS dir of those dvds. it seems that this is the audiodvd portion, the 
rest is thought to be 24/48. but well i cant find a way to play those damn 
*.AOB files (some mpeg format). xine just keeps quiet. if anybody has some 
experience with this, maybe that person couild give me a hint, maybe theres a 
special advd playerr out there which i just havent found yet. i thought bout 
using ffmpeg to get the audio out of these files, but it seems to get only 
16/48 out of this files, which feels entirely wrong. as there is no 16 bit 
sound supposed to be on these disks. it feels like i am not able to grasp the 
problem in its wholeness. heeeeeeelp please =)
mfg
jonas

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