No tool tip or any explanation what they are. There are two options which are already ticked called TNS and Mid/Side. No matter what I choose from the drop down list it simply defaults back to 32kbps! Why would I want to convert my lossless audio to 32kbps AC3?įinally I tried to convert to AAC, which does have a bit rate option of 1536kbps, but there are some strange options that I don't understand. It doesn't matter though, since the program will not let me select 640kbps or any other bit rate for AC3. Then I tried to convert the same audio stream to AC3, but the highest bit rate on the drop down list was 640kbps, which is too low. I tried to test it by converting a 5.1 channel DTS-HD MA (I believe this is lossless) audio stream to 5.1 channel DTS at 1536kbps, but the resulting audio was actually 2 channel stereo! Seemed kind of fishy when a 50 minute 6 channel lossless audio track took about 3 minutes to convert. Thanks for the suggestion, but XMedia Recode seems to be extremely buggy and completely useless to me. It will also allow adding in a set of videos, highlighting them and setting common settings to them all/batch them. XMedia Recode has the option to "Copy" (instead of Converting) the video and encoding the audio only (and remuxing them) - I checked and it will convert to DTS at various rates. I normally use mkvmerge for muxing and it's been pretty reliable.Īny suggestions regarding this would be greatly appreciated. Another thing I'm worried about is the audio being out of sync if I use a separate program to encode it and then mux it with the video. I'm no audiophile, but I want to keep my audio high quality without paying for expensive software to do it. Would that be a good way of doing it? Are there any free utilities that can re-encode to DTS? I remember Avidemux having a "null" option for video, which should allow audio only re-encoding. I'm sure I'm not the first person to make this mistake and I'm hoping I could get some suggestions on how to proceed.Ī better choice would have been to go with AAC at 1536 kbps or maybe even DTS at that bit rate? I was thinking of using Avidemux to re-encode the audio only. I regret doing this, but now I have no way to re-encode only the audio portion using Handbrake. I went from 6 channel FLAC to 6 channel AAC at 384 kbps. The problem is that I may have set the audio quality a bit too low. I recently started re-encoding some of my high bit rate videos to save space using Handbrake.
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