I am trying to convert home DV videos to DVD. Sound format has confused me a bit. D
1. Does AC3 has advantages over wave as far the quality is concerned, apart from being in a compress fomat and smaller is size so can encode your video with higher bits?
2. It is still 2 channels even converted to AC3 not 5
3. What is the best and easiest to use app?
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Originally Posted by icemanatvcd
2) You CAN convert 2 channel wav to 5 channel Ac3, though I don't see any advantage in it myself.
3). Besweet is the only freeware app I know of that will convert wav to Ac3 and I have heard it is not 100% compliant. Some DVD authoring apps will also do this but they tend to be a little expensive (think $4-500). Ulead DVD WS (AC3 edition) and DVDit PE are two that spring to mind.
One advantage of Ac3 is wide compatibility compared to mp2, which is not supported by a small(ish) number of players. PCM of course is supported by ALL DVD Players. -
Thanks for that Bugster. I just leave the sound to PCM. I had the same feeling that it is not really worth it.
I tries using DVDReel, changing the preference to AC3, it still did not encode the sound. It came out to be linear PCM, 2ch, 48 kbs.
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Originally Posted by icemanatvcd
2. It is still 2 channels even converted to AC3 not 5
3. What is the best and easiest to use app?
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You should definately convert it to AC3 if your DVD is short on space. Don't bother if you've got plenty of space, although my personal opinion is that PCM audio is a waste of space. Go with geek rock's suggestion and convert to 2 channel AC3 (224 kbs). It will be compatible on any player. Use BeSweet. I have never heard anyone complain that it's output wasn't compliant. Bugster, did you have a specific app that refused to accept it? I had a few issues with bad output, but they were related to the buggy version of BeSweet GUI that I had at the time. Upgrades to newer versions resolved the problem. You should be safe using it to create your AC3 audio.
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Yep, it only takes a couple of minutes to convert from wav to ac3 using besweet. This way won't have to worry about compatibility and you can have more space for video.
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Thanks for that guys, if I am running out of room I will keep Besweet in mind. I have never used it.
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