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    I'm not getting 5.1 audio with Amazon, just 2 channel AAC.. any advice? (Testing)

    As title.

    I only own two movies so far, Crossroad and The Social Network. I'm not sure about Crossroads, but The Social Network has a 5.1 track, but I'm only getting 2 channel AAC when ripping. Both 1080p though.
    (Testing with the trial, one more try left)

    I think I have the correct settings to allow for 5.1:
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    Any advice?

    #2
    Got 2 Channels from Crossroads from Amazon & Tubi.

    That's understandable given that it's from 1986 and I don't know if there is a 6 channel release version.

    The sound quality is still good when I play it on my home system.

    Crossroads Blu-ray Release Date January 12, 2021 (Retro VHS Collection). Blu-ray reviews, news, specs, ratings, screenshots. Cheap Blu-ray movies and deals.


    Audio English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)

    Crossroads' DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 lossless soundtrack offers enough of the essential detail and stage fluidity necessary to carry a film that is superficially about music.

    The Tubi sound bitrate was a low 125kbps for audio vs 224kbps from Amazon. :-(


    *****

    Got 6 Channels from The Social Network from Amazon & Netflix

    I did notice that even though Netflix does The Social Network at only 720p the bitrate for audio (895kbps) is higher than Amazon's (640kpbs).

    Netflix did institute "adaptive audio" a while back, don't really know if my ears can tell the difference between 640kpbs vs 895kbps and the difference uncompressed makes vs. compressed in streaming.

    *****

    I usually use H265 for Video Codec nowadays due to file size/disk space.

    I went thru my library & converted larger files that were produced from my Blu Rays/DVD's to H265 using DVDFab Converter option.

    The important thing is to test the converted outputs (play) them before deleting the old files.

    What's important to me is does it look good & sound good on my system and disk storage space.

    I also use USB drives a lot since you can get some 256gb's for under $20 and I can take the file & plug it into USB Roku Ultra port in either room.













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      #3
      I've got the setting as above, so I'm not sure why I'm not getting a 6 channel track?

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        #4
        Originally posted by tenusesermno View Post
        I've got the setting as above, so I'm not sure why I'm not getting a 6 channel track?
        I think we (myself) included may have to include additional information on our configuration in future posts in case locality/configuration comes into play.

        I'm on Windows 10 with all current updates, StreamFab 64 5.0.1.7, Spectrum 50bps, no VPN, USA

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