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  1. /If they do how can you tell?
    how would you encode it back into an SVCD keeping this info for your decoder to work with?
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    A) Yes, they can.
    B) No way. SVCD is limited to 2 channel MP2 audio.

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    Ehm, Mats....

    Dolby Prologic IS 2 channel!!! The surround information is decoded from the 2 channels...
    Prologic is nothing more than a bandpass filter which filters a specific frequencyrange out of both channels and redirects these to the surround channels.
    So converting audio to mpeg2 should always keep prologic information.

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    You're correct - in my head I somehow translated to DTS 5.1... But I still doubt if it's possible to do more than stereo audio for a SVCD.

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    Hmmm,

    Maybe it works with an XSVCD, but that depends on Maxibonk's DVD-player... Try multiplexing mpeg2 video with DD 5.1 AC3 audio... As far as I know it should work... At least my player supports it!!!

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    SVCD video + AC3 audio does not work on mine... (Centrum Libra / VESEG Hollywood II clone)

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    Mats,

    But you are right... SVCD normally does NOT support more than 2 channels... XSVCD is not a standard format. I'm just lucky that my player supports it... (H&B DVD-5415S)

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