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Mother
Aug 2003


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Altering AC3 without re-encoding

I have an Asian PDVD that has 5.1 AC3 audio, but only the front left and front right channels are actually used.

Bit of a longshot, but is there any way to change the audio stream to 2.0 without having to extract the channels and re-encode?

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graham23s
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i dont know if this is any use mate but if you rip it to the harddrive then use dvd lab's tools>ifo editor audio to change it to 2.0

is that any good?

Graham

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pretty certain the answer's no.

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