I noticed on DVD2one I can select English AC3 2 channel audio and/or english AC3 6 channel audio. IS there any reason at all to select 2 channel audio? If I select only 6 channel I can still hear the movie on any tv right?
Thanks for any help.
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AC6 channel if fine you will still be able to hear the movie in stereo 6 channel DTS no you will not hear it in stereo but Dolby yes Most movie's only have 6 channel as it work in stereo also but I have blade and it has a 2 channel also may be when they make just a 2 channel it's a little better then the 6 channel for stereo
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Your DVD player will default to the first audio stream in the ifo file,so you have to include the first stream whether it's 6-channel or 2-channel. I would prefer the first stream was 2-chanel that way there would be more room to improve the video stream.
If you don't include the first stream you won't hear any sound from your DVD player until you cycle thru the audio streams with your remote. -
Originally Posted by wulf109
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the 2 channel audio can be commentary audio track also.
jst select 6 channel.
on movies i like i grab the commentary also. -
Clarification,I was referring to TV episode disks where you preserve the menus. That requires useing the original ifo with updateing. On normal movie disks without prserveing menus it uses whatever audio stream you choose.
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