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Re: Can AC3 be a problem?
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Michael Sacci
on Aug 31, 2009 at 8:38:13 pm
Go down the hall and slap the person in the audio department that told you that.
ac3 is by spec, included in every DVD player that has ever been made. It is 100% compatible. Every Hollywood DVD has ac3 audio on it, every one. The only thing you will see with PCM audio is professionally mastered music DVDs or people that don't know any better.
The key to using the ac3 decoder in Compressor (or whatever you use) is to make sure that Dialog Normalization is set to -31 (which turns it off) and Compression in PreProcessing tab is set to NONE.
Use it on every DVD you make.
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