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  1. Is it possible to convert HDTV x264 MKV file to Divx retaining original 5.1 sound?
    I tried Super, AutoMKV and both suggest Stereo only. Is it a limitation or what is the issue?
    On a separate note, I have HDTV TV which support 1080i, my DVD player connects using composite cable to TV, which resolution do I need to choose during conversion to maximize quality?


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    Tried alltoavi?

    You could also demux the 5.1 audio with mkvextractgui and mux it in the avi/divx using virtualdubmod or avimux gui.
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  3. Your 5.1 sound - is it ac3 or aac?
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  4. Here is info which come with file.

    Title..........: Sexy Movie
    Theater date...: 2006
    Release date...: 23 June 2007
    Language.......: English
    Format.........: MKV
    Video..........: x264, 1920x800 OAR, 10.4Mbps 2pass, 23.976fps
    Audio1.........: DTS 5.1 1536kbps
    Audio2.........: FLAC 5.1 16Bit ~ 1.5Mbps

    VideoSource....: BluRay 1080p VC1 (Sexy movie DL 1080p VC1 PCM 5.1 PerfectionHD)
    Audiosource....: BluRay LPCM 16bit
    Runtime........: 2h23min21sec
    Filesize.......: 11,9GB + extra, 1,49GB FLAC Audio
    Samplesize.....: 101MB
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  5. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Tried alltoavi?

    You could also demux the 5.1 audio with mkvextractgui and mux it in the avi/divx using virtualdubmod or avimux gui.
    Yes, just tried that one as well and it actually spelled out right there on a screen that AlltoAvi support MP3 encoding only.
    Is there any single tool which will let me convert MKV to DivX or Xvid while retaining 5.1 sound?
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  6. If you want both audio tracks, then no there isn't a single tool. You may try Avidemux, but I am not sure it will work. If you want only one audio track, maybe Super can do it.
    In fact you want to convert the video x264 to XviD or DivX, not the mkv. As result you got to have an avi with DTS and FLAC (hmm).
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  7. What do you mean by "both audio tracks"? I want just one English 5.1 audio and that's it. I don't understand why description lists 2 audios, one in PCM and another one 5.1.
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  8. In the info it is written:
    Audio 1 DTS 5.1 - this is the first audio track and
    Audio 2 FLAC 5.1 - this is the second audio track. This is what audio you should have in the mkv. They both can be English and are 5.1.
    As for PCM this is the source from which video and audio were converted to create the mkv
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