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  • fengtao
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    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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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Originally posted by jumaine View Post
    also confused what this means
    Hi,

    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!

    Wilson

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  • jumaine
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    also confused what this means

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  • DiabloZoe
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    Originally posted by zimdba View Post
    I 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.
    If you notice there is no checkbox for this. When the need arises and you don't want it or want it, uncheck or check it.

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  • zimdba
    started a topic Convert DTS/LPCM Audio to AC3

    Convert DTS/LPCM Audio to AC3

    I 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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