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    I ripped ogg files off of an audio 5.1 dvd.
    Now how can i put them back on toa dvd so that i can keep the 5.1 sound?
    I converted them into nero digital so i can burn them in that format, but is that a common/usuable format that allows 5.1?
    I looked through nero audio options and other than digital i have wmv and mp3 cd, nothing seems to be of use.
    If nero does not contain any programs that will let me do this what can?

    Thanks Robb

    p.s. does ogg keep the 5.1? what other formats can?
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    Look at Besweet http://dspguru.doom9.org/

    I don't know much about OGG format, but it looks like Besweet has support for it.
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    ogg vorbis supports upto 99 channels or so I think. Not sure about flac or speex. Channel coupling only works for 2 channels though.

    Ripped ogg from an audio DVD? You mean you converted the audio from a DVD to ogg vorbis? If so how, because if you downmixed then the 5.1 is gone.

    Yep, BeSweet supports ogg vorbis and AC3 encoding. ffmpeg should also work. Best thing would be just to grab the audio from the DVD again though.
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