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  1. If a mkv fail audio codec is 5.1 dts. Can I rip the dts audio as dts to insert to dvdlab? Can I shrink a blue ray disc to fit a 4.7g dvd? Thank you.
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    DVD Lab can only author DVDs, so the assets must be DVD compliant. DTS is DVD compliant only if it is 768 kbps, not HD DTS at 1536 kbps, so you would have to re-encode the audio.

    If you have a PS3 or a bluray player that can play AVC HD format discs then you can use Multi-AVCHD or AVCHDCoder to create AVC HD format files that will fit on a single or dual layer DVD blank.

    Otherwise use AVStoDVD or ConvertXtoDVD to create a DVD from the file.
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  3. Originally Posted by guns1inger View Post
    DTS is DVD compliant only if it is 768 kbps, not HD DTS at 1536 kbps, so you would have to re-encode the audio.
    Not exactly true: DTS @1536 kbps is DVD compliant too (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Video#Audio_data).

    Everything else is OK



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