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  1. Hi, I need to make a backup of my heavily watched Led Zeppelin dvd, but the thing is 8.2 gigs on the first disc and I think about the same for the second...My question is this: It has LPCM stereo for sound and it takes up a gig on its own...there is also DD 5.1 and DTS 5.1 on the disc...what is the best sound? Is LPCM THAT good to need to take up a whole gig? Has anyone backed up this set?
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  2. Here is what I found on another site.

    "AC3 is just a compressed version of LCPM, the un compressed stereo equivalent."

    Therefore I would say that LCPM is an uncompressed AUDIO streem. So depends, I'm sure you've listend to the other streems. You decide if it's worth keeping.

    I'm not a big fan of listening to music in DTS, so I would probably only keep the LCPM and toss the rest.
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  3. What I'm assuming then is that LPCM is high quality sound.
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  4. Try burning to an RW and try it out.
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    LPCM is uncompressed and therefore high quality, I would therefore suggest you keep the LPCM. It will only be two channels, but will have CD quality sound
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  6. Burning right now with the lpcm and the other audio's removed...I will also burn one with all 3 audio streams enabled and then one without the lpcm and the dd and dts. all to rw of course
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  7. ok: used DVD Shrink and re-authored dvd to make a movie only. added 2 audio streams.(lpcm and dd 5.1) Looks and sounds GREAT. did the same to disc 2. Now I have one more query: I want the extra's from both discs on another dvd-r, but I cant seem to figure out how to get them together onto the dvdr!! what tools should I use. Normally I just decrypt with dvddecryptor then burn with convert and burn with whatever proggy i feel like using at the moment. For this dvd set, I used dvd shrink then burned with copytodvd.
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