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Old 17th December 2015, 16:26   #703  |  Link
frank
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Ok, I can help myself. And without any guis.
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...it doesn't make sense to include huge DD audio stream.
No, I reencode to DD with certified converter, then delete the wav/mkv.
Read a bit closer. I only wanted a better DD with compression for normal equipment as TV. Compression is basically required for downmix to stereo. Television broadcast sends with DD -23 dB and normal compression.
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if you really want to keep the optimal quality, you should simply NOT re-encode the audio at all.
No!
Blu-ray DTS has too much dynamics for NORMAL devices. You need a sound system with decoder that manages high dynamics (home cinema). The built-in decoders of tv-sets or stream-boxes are not able to manage that dynamics. Too much you have to use the volume control.
Downmix from blu-ray dts has NOT THE OPTIMAL QUALITY on normal devices with stereo sound.

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