Use hardware acceleration, then u will get fake 5.1, its basically stereo output but all of the channels will have it
If true 5.1, the source needs to be 5.1
Playback divx/dvdrip movies, if ..
Playback divx/dvdrip movies, if ..
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Jun 6 2006, 11:42 PM
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Use hardware acceleration, then u will get fake 5.1, its basically stereo output but all of the channels will have it
If true 5.1, the source needs to be 5.1 |
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Jun 8 2006, 06:57 PM
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If a DivX file with DD5.1 channels and its only 700MB is not recommended
You will get crappy video quality instead For 700MB encodes, best to use stereo or HE-AAC 5.1 Normally when I encode movies with DD5.1, I'll go for 1.4GB instead |
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Jun 10 2006, 11:56 PM
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Nope, DD 5.1 is depends on the encoder him/herself if they want to add it in
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QUOTE(buzz_bender @ Jun 11 2006, 02:39 PM) Go download a program called VirtualDubMod (it's freeware). Then open the video file there and check out the video information there. It'll show you what kind of video and audio codec it uses. FYI, AC3 = Dolby DigitalIf it's really 5.1 audio, the file will be much bigger because AC3 audio files are much bigger than mp3s, and dolby digital format is even bigger. |
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