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Gaudi 01-01-2003 11:45 PM

AC3 in KVCD?
 
I have some movies encoded with AC3, and would like to mantain the 5.1 channels in my KVCD. Especially for movies such as Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 and Pink Floyd the Wall. These movies are esentially based on a very good audio quality.

I have read somewhere that I should encode the AC3 into a mp2 with Headac3he using prologic or something like that.
Perhaps there is some other program. I have also noticed that BBMPeg supports AC3 as audio source. Does it work fine?

Could someone enlighten me on this issue.

Some screenshots of Headac3he option will be very helpful.

Thanks in advance.


Gaudi

kwag 01-01-2003 11:51 PM

Re: AC3 in KVCD?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaudi

I have read somewhere that I should encode the AC3 into a mp2 with Headac3he using prologic or something like that.
Perhaps there is some other program. I have also noticed that BBMPeg supports AC3 as audio source. Does it work fine?

AC3 won't work on any VCD(SVCD) :(
Quote:


Could someone enlighten me on this issue.
Sure :D, check this guide: http://www.doom9.org/mp2-hac3.htm

-kwag

Gaudi 01-01-2003 11:55 PM

Many thanks Kwag :D

Gaudi 01-02-2003 12:21 AM

Kwag, I checked the guide and found that either Headac3he and BeSweet can be used to do the mp2 encoding from AC3 files.

Which of the two would you reccomend?

Thanks

kwag 01-02-2003 12:28 AM

Headac3he :wink:

-kwag

urban tec 01-02-2003 12:29 AM

20 Bucks says Kwag goes for Headac3he :nose: :bigooh: :bugeyes:

urban tec 01-02-2003 12:30 AM

I am just to slow and too drunk!!

gonzopdx 01-02-2003 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaudi
Which of the two would you reccomend?

Use HeadAC3he and use the option 'Surround2' -- this will encode using Dolby Prologic-II.. this will be Prologic1 or 2 compatible.. if you use a receiver than can handle DPL2 decoding, you'll have five-channel seperation (center/left front/right front/left rear/right rear) instead of just c/lf/rf/rear like in DPL1.

If you input a 5.1 channel AC3, HeadAC3he should choose Surround2 automatically.

Gaudi 01-02-2003 12:56 AM

This is why I like this forum so much. Too many people helping each other.

I will never equal your knowledge, but at this pace I am getting quite confident in making KVCDs with the best possible quality.

If knowledge occupies room in my head, and if the room is limited, soon I will have to drop away banal knowledge such as how to walk or ride a bicicle.

Thank you a lot.


Gaudi

kwag 01-02-2003 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gonzopdx

Use HeadAC3he and use the option 'Surround2' -- this will encode using Dolby Prologic-II.. this will be Prologic1 or 2 compatible..

And your audio will sound like :ole: :hopline: :wink:

-kwag

Gaudi 01-02-2003 06:56 AM

I like those little guys.

:grin:

syk2c11 01-02-2003 07:28 AM

Hi there,
I have been using HeadAC3he since it was first introduced by Kwag, and I have been using "2ch" since then.

I am wondering should I select "6ch" in order to have the best result (like gonzopdx said "this will encode using Dolby Prologic-II.. this will be Prologic1 or 2 compatible.. if you use a receiver than can handle DPL2 decoding, you'll have five-channel seperation (center/left front/right front/left rear/right rear) instead of just c/lf/rf/rear like in DPL1."). I forgot to mention that I will be using in DVD-/+R (KDVD).

SansGrip 01-02-2003 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syk2c11
I forgot to mention that I will be using in DVD-/+R (KDVD).

If I were making a DVD you can bet I'd be using AC3 audio, not MP2 :).

SansGrip 01-02-2003 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaudi
If knowledge occupies room in my head, and if the room is limited, soon I will have to drop away banal knowledge such as how to walk or ride a bicicle.

That's the spirit! lol :mrgreen:

J-Wo 01-24-2003 09:39 PM

When I try to convert AC3 --> MP2 with the 6 Ch Surround 2 option it says that the MP2 format does not handle multiple channels. So if I have to encode it as a 2 Ch Surround 2, are you trying to say that a Pro Logic II receiver will make it sound like Dolby Digital 5.1?

BTW, my receiver is a Pioneer VSX-D557. How do I know if it support Pro Logic II? (It's from like 1998)

kwag 01-24-2003 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J-Wo
are you trying to say that a Pro Logic II receiver will make it sound like Dolby Digital 5.1?

Close enough :wink:
Quote:


BTW, my receiver is a Pioneer VSX-D557. How do I know if it support Pro Logic II? (It's from like 1998)
It's probably Prologic. Not Prologic II :(

-kwag

SansGrip 01-24-2003 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J-Wo
are you trying to say that a Pro Logic II receiver will make it sound like Dolby Digital 5.1?

Not exactly the same, but very close. I had a hard time telling the difference between the AC3 and MP2 versions of the Signs audio, for example, but could more easily differentiate with LOTR FOTR, probably because it's a lot more demanding.

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BTW, my receiver is a Pioneer VSX-D557. How do I know if it support Pro Logic II? (It's from like 1998)
This page mentions Pro Logic but not Pro Logic II. From what I can gather Pro Logic II was introduced in 2000, so my guess is that it doesn't :(.

SansGrip 01-24-2003 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Quote:

Originally Posted by J-Wo
are you trying to say that a Pro Logic II receiver will make it sound like Dolby Digital 5.1?

Close enough :wink:
Quote:


BTW, my receiver is a Pioneer VSX-D557. How do I know if it support Pro Logic II? (It's from like 1998)
It's probably Prologic. Not Prologic II :(

-kwag

Stop that! :mrgreen:

kwag 01-24-2003 11:09 PM

Now I got you by a minute :mrgreen:

Edit: Actually many minutes :mrgreen:

SansGrip 01-25-2003 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Actually many minutes :mrgreen:

I noticed that after I posted -- I should always read all the new posts before replying ;).


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