ralphpnj;408045 Wrote: 
> I really can't answer these questions because I have never tried to make
> either a Dolby digital or DTS encoded multichannel flac file from a
> music video. I'm pretty sure that the files need to be either Dolby
> digital or DTS encoded rather than straight 5.1 channel flac files and
> hopefully someone else can better answer your questions.
> 
> You see I have no reason to extract multichannel files since the only
> place where I can playback a multichannel file is on my home theater
> setup and if I want to hear the multichannel audio from the music video
> I can just play the video. Basically I only extract the audio from music
> videos (into simple 2 channel stereo) so that I can listen to it in
> other locations besides my home theater.

I only rip DVDs with PCM tracks.  448kpbs for 6 channels compared to
1000+kpbs for just 2 channel PCM tells you how lossy AC3/DD is.  It
gets even worst if you try to matrix it back into 2 channel audio.  2
channel AC3 never being over 192kbps is no better then mp3 at the same
rate so again avoid it.

.02


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