I have been using cloneDVD to back up my DVD's.
In the audio section this particular time there are two audio streams ticked by default. English Dolby AC-3/6 and English DTS/6.
My question: Is there any sense to keep them both if you have no menu structure left to select a sound type with your dvd player?
Should you keep the menu's just for this?
Which is the more common audio type?
I am finding out that keeping the menu structure intact while leaving out extras is tricky and will take time to learn.
Mark
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On most DVD players you should be able to select secondary audio tracks by using the menu on the DVD player. I have backed up a movie without menus and was able to select an alternate audio track (DTS) using the menus built into the DVD player.
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DVD players usually have an "audio" button to cycle thru the available audio streams. DTS on the average movie is 800MB's, that's nearly 20% of a DVD-R's capacity. Video quality is bound to suffer. I would suggest never keeping more than one audio stream. For an average 2 hour movie:
DTS=800MB's
AC3-448bit=400Mb's
AC3-192bit=180MB's -
What is the preferred or more universal audio format to leave in the backup disc?
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Originally Posted by mb571
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Do I look like a kidder?
You can preserve menus, but what happens when the menu item points to a title (like an extra) that you did not include. The screen goes white.
While backing up an episode disc the other night, the quality fell from 80% to 56% if you ticked "Preserve Menus". Therefore one would want to preserve only part of the menus, the ones that selected which of the ten episodes to play. I understand this is what ifo editing is for.
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