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Re: Can AC3 be a problem?
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Noah Kadner
on Sep 3, 2009 at 12:12:31 pm
Truth is actually the opposite. PCM audio can cause DVDs to skip because of its higher data rate and can cause unpredictable sounding playback on older DVD players. AC3 is the proper format, always.
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