As the title really, if I have a recording from TV with a 5.1 audio stream is there a way to test it's a true 5.1 mix rather than a stereo upmix? Bear in mind I don't have a 5.1 speaker system to listen back.
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Easiest way to do that would be to use something like besweet or similar programs, and have it dissect (convert/demux) the 5.1 audio to 6 wave streams. You would then play each wave and if they are all the same you know it is a BS 5.1 crap mix
you would also need to first demux the audio from your (assuming) dvd with something like pgcdemux -
They're mostly HDTV caps so I've already demxued the AC3 files from the streams, yeah. So if it's a upmix the individual streams would be the same?
I guess the best thing to do is make an upmix of something myself and see what I'm looking for. -
I would also recommend looking at a variety of authentic 5.1 files, there is a surprising amount of variation. Check your L-R surrounds against your L-R fronts while being mindful of the volume difference.
Most ac-3 from broadcast TV that I checked were actually 2.0 stereo, very few were actual 5.1.
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