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The
audio track of a DVD-Video consumes a large amount of
disk space. For example, two hours of audio (at 48kHz
16-bit stereo) uses nearly 1.4GB of the DVD's 4.3GB of
space. Dolby Digital encoding is n excellent option for
audio on a DVD-Video disc (and other media) because it
reduces the size of the audio files typically by a ratio
of 8:1, yet still achieves excellent sound quality.
SurCode Stereo Dolby Digital can free up considerable
space on the disc to allow for more video.
Key Features:
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Accepts up to 6 .wav or .AIFF files for input
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Encodes 5.1 Surround Sound or stereo into a Dolby
Digital .AC-3 file
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Provides a stereo mixdown before encoding
SKU:
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