For BD5/BD9 output, it's actually AVCHD format, it doesn't support DTS/LPCM from specification, so we need convert it to AC3, although some players support DTS/LPCM for BD5/BD9, so you need check it on your player and decide.
Also, converting to AC3 saves more space for video stream.
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Originally posted by jumaine View Postalso confused what this means
When you copy as BD50 or compress as bd25, not need convert DTS/LPCM to AC-3, no check box for the option. But when compress to bd9 or bd5, you could check or uncheck the option. Better to convert to AC-3 when compress to bd9&bd5, because of the LPCM audio size is so big!
Hope this help you!
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Originally posted by zimdba View PostI just noticed this when trying to backup a Blu-Ray. It says Convert DTS/LPCM Audio to AC3.
As far as I know, I don't want this. I want the DTS/LPCM to remain as-is. Is there any way to turn this off?
Thanks.
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