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?
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It depends what you want to do exactly...
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Originally posted by apeness
What's the difference between each of them?
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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.
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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?
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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?
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If you don't know what is it exactly, let it by default.