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  • dolby audio settings – exporting to encore?

    Posted by Jason Hampton on March 31, 2009 at 1:46 pm

    Anyone know the best dolby digital audio settings when exporting to encore. there are about 6 options. Ive been using the PCM codec instead of dolby or Mpeg2, which seems ok, but Ive heard dolby works better. thanks. any information is appreciated.

    Andrew Ford replied 17 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Andrew Ford

    April 2, 2009 at 6:52 pm

    Most people don’t use PCM audio for DVDs because of file size concerns. It takes up a lot more space than the .ac3 file would, mainly because PCM is uncompressed over most of the frequencies. PCM is excellent quality, but should only be used if your .ac3 file is giving you noticable distortion. .ac3 will support surround sound. .ac3 files have very good quality considering that they are very compressed (bitrates can be 10% of typical pcm bitrates). Find a bitrate that works for your particular instance… 192kbps is common. I’m not sure if Encore gives you control over too much else, so I use other compression software, where you can control more features, like setting the normalization to -31 dbFS.

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