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by seminewbie (SemiNewbie) on Jul 31, 2007 at 12:29:22 am

Recently I was given a previously authored (by me) DVD to set into a new compilation. When I tore it apart the audio registered as being AC3. Now I know it was a stereo mix when I originally authored it so what gives with the supposed upgrade? I am using Encore 1.5 and demuxed with DVD Shrink. Thanks; Dan

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Re: DVD Audio
by drumrob on Jul 31, 2007 at 6:36:38 pm

Dan,

There is a common misperception that AC3 or dolby digital only refers to surround sound. That is not the case. AC3 files can be anything from mono to full surround. What Encore is doing to your stereo file is converting it to a stereo AC3 file. This is normally what you want, since an uncompressed PCM file (which is legal by the DVD specs, btw), takes up a bunch of space and may cause playback issues on some systems.

FWIW, I usually name my AC3 files so that I can tell instantly how many tracks there are. For instance for a stereo file I would name it audiofile 2.0.ac3. For surround, audiofile 5.1.ac3. And so on.

For more information, check out dolby's web site at www.dolby.com.

Hope this helps. Have fun!

Rob

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Re: DVD Audio
by seminewbie on Jul 31, 2007 at 7:11:47 pm

Excellent info thanks a lot Rob

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