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Old 14th May 2019, 21:24   #28503  |  Link
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Originally Posted by Blurayhd View Post
And I can see there´s an option for encoding the audio to AAC, if I do that, there´s a way to recover from this AAC to the original audio?
What do you mean by "original audio?" Provide examples of types of what you have in the MKV files. For original Blu-ray discs, the audio will the lossless type. DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD.

When creating the MKV files, if you kept the original lossless audio, you will not be able to get that back if you convert to AAC. Even if you kept the lossy core when converting to MKV, converting that to AAC will cause the audio to be even lossier. Especially if you try and go back to DTS or DD. In other words, don't convert to AAC.
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