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  1. I have just bought a bunch of dvd movies and was wondering if it would be worth for some of the longer ones (~2hrs or if I want to keep some extras) to leave out the 2 channel audio and just keep the 5.1?

    Yes ,I have a home theatre in a box. I for some reason I were to watch a movie upstairs through the tv speakers, would I be missing the other channels of audio or would the dvd be able to downsample on the fly to two speakers?
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    You would not be missing anything if the 5.1 is dolby digital. If it is DTS, then you wont get any audio through s atsndard set. Only Dolby Digital is downsampled in most players, unless it has a dedicated DTS decoder and 5.1 output on the back.

    Having said that, you usually wont save a lot by droppping 2 channel audio - DD 2.0 only takes up around 70 - 80 mb on a standard length film. However, every little bit helps.
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    It's usually the extras that are the 2 channel.
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  4. 2.0 192kbps AC3 for a 90 minute feature will take up about 130 mb

    on a longer movie, say for instance Scarface, the 2.0 AC3 audio (spanish) takes up 237 megabytes at a length of about 2 hrs 50 mins, at 192kbps
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