I was trying this new program out tonight with The Sum of All Fears and I was confused by something. When I looked at the Audio tab for the main movie I saw 5 selections. English AC3 5.1, French AC3 Stereo, and then the last 3 selections were all English AC3 Stereo (193 Kbit, 175Meg). My question is why are there 3 AC3 Stereo listings all showing same size???
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Even though it dos'ent say it.At least one of those extra audio tracks could probabley be the special commentary tracks where you hear the actors/directors talking in the movie.
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Well, in addition to why are there 3 of what appears to be the same thing. I guess the next question is, how can I identify what each one specifically is so I can know what to take off to gain that space.
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Originally Posted by wallace
Can't help ya there.It would be nice if the program displayed a bit more information in discribing what is what.Perhaps in a future version. -
This is determined by the original dvd you presumably own.
Try ringing Warner Bros and ask them, next time they release a major blockbuster, to incorporate some further imformation on the .ac3 options.
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have.
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