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Old 5th January 2005, 09:12   #203  |  Link
Kurtnoise
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Hi,

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Originally posted by apeness
There are 4 options under WAV.

1. 16 bits 5.1 Wav
2. 16 bits stereo Wav
3. 16 bits (Six)Mono Waves
4. 32 bits (Six)Mono Waves

which should I choose?
It depends what you want to do exactly...

Quote:
Originally posted by apeness
What's the difference between each of them?
1) To have a multichannel wav file (6 channels).
2) To have a stereo wav file (2 channels).
3) To have 6 mono wav files (1 file for each channels) but with a bits depth equals to 16. The same value as CD-A and DVD in general.
4) To have 6 mono wav files (1 file for each channels) but with a bits depth equals to 32.

Quote:
Originally posted by apeness
Which is the format that is the same as what you would get when you rip the WAVs out from an audio CD?
Number 2. The only difference with CD-Audio can be the Sampling Rate. Most DVD have a Sampling Rate of 48 KHz whereas CD-Audio is 44,1 KHz.

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Originally posted by apeness
as for the mode:

1. HybridGain
2. PostGain
3. PreGain

Which should I choose?
If you don't know what is it exactly, let it by default.
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