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  1. ok I am using Adobe Audition to convert wave to mp2 because HeadAC3he does not have a batch. I would like to know what settings I should I put for Adobe Audition for DVD. Here's are the options

    :Compression:
    :: Layer 1
    :: Layer 2

    :Psychoacoustics:
    :: Model 1 - MUSICAM
    :: Model 2 - AT&T

    e-emphasis for decoder:
    :: None
    :: 0/15 microseconds
    :: citt j.17

    ata Rate/Compression Rationot standard bitrate)
    :: 32 K-bit/sec, 0.74 bits/sample
    :: 48 K-bit/sec, 1.11 bits/sample
    :: 56 K-bit/sec, 1.30 bits/sample
    :: 64 K-bit/sec, 1.48 bits/sample
    :: 80 K-bit/sec, 1.85 bits/sample
    :: 96 K-bit/sec, 2.22 bits/sample
    :: 112 K-bit/sec, 2.60 bits/sample
    :: 128 K-bit/sec, 2.97 bits/sample
    :: 160 K-bit/sec, 3.71 bits/sample
    :: 192 K-bit/sec, 4.45 bits/sample
    :: 224 K-bit/sec, 5.20 bits/sample
    :: 256 K-bit/sec, 5.94 bits/sample
    :: 320 K-bit/sec, 7.43 bits/sample
    :: 384 K-bit/sec, 8.91 bits/sample

    ----------------------------------------------------

    :: Enable Error Protection
    :: Copyrighted Material
    :: Original Material
    :: Joint Stereo

    remember it's for DVD
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    You can use ffmpeggui to easily convert WAV to MP2.

    If you're wanting to do batch encoding, drop a PM to jimmalenko as I know he's created a GUI front end for batch processing that is really good and useful.

    He's not releasde it yet - I don't if it's coz he's shy, busy, lazy or greedy (@ jimmalenko: )
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    Originally Posted by moneylee
    ok I am using Adobe Audition to convert wave to mp2 because HeadAC3he does not have a batch. I would like to know what settings I should I put for Adobe Audition for DVD. Here's are the options

    :Compression:
    :: Layer 1
    :: Layer 2

    :Psychoacoustics:
    :: Model 1 - MUSICAM
    :: Model 2 - AT&T

    e-emphasis for decoder:
    :: None
    :: 0/15 microseconds
    :: citt j.17

    ata Rate/Compression Rationot standard bitrate)
    :: 32 K-bit/sec, 0.74 bits/sample
    :: 48 K-bit/sec, 1.11 bits/sample
    :: 56 K-bit/sec, 1.30 bits/sample
    :: 64 K-bit/sec, 1.48 bits/sample
    :: 80 K-bit/sec, 1.85 bits/sample
    :: 96 K-bit/sec, 2.22 bits/sample
    :: 112 K-bit/sec, 2.60 bits/sample
    :: 128 K-bit/sec, 2.97 bits/sample
    :: 160 K-bit/sec, 3.71 bits/sample
    :: 192 K-bit/sec, 4.45 bits/sample
    :: 224 K-bit/sec, 5.20 bits/sample
    :: 256 K-bit/sec, 5.94 bits/sample
    :: 320 K-bit/sec, 7.43 bits/sample
    :: 384 K-bit/sec, 8.91 bits/sample


    ----------------------------------------------------

    :: Enable Error Protection
    :: Copyrighted Material
    :: Original Material
    :: Joint Stereo

    remember it's for DVD
    That's a start-you can choose from one of those bitrates depending upon you video filesize needs, quality, etc.

    Scott
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