Johan Forssblad
February 13th, 2007, 02:55 AM
Hi, I'm a bit confused about which audio to have on a DVD project in the PAL countries here. Is it enough to have one track with Dolby Digital encoded in the Compressor?
I think, according to the DVD standard, that at least one channel should have PCM audio for PAL DVD. This means 48 kHz, 16 bits .AIFF, right? AIFF files are about 8 times bigger than the Dolby AC3 files.
Can't modern DVD players play Dolby sound even in Europe? Or will old players not cope with Dolby?
But I cannot play or simulate the files in DVD Studio Pro if it is Dolby only. The sound (through the Apple Pro digital optical output) to my AJA Io box will give a terrible switching sound in the loudspeakers. Guess I need a Dolby decoder in between those boxes to listen to the Dolby files. But the sound plays well after a burn to a DVD, using the DVD-player. Do you know a good setup to be able to listen to the Dolby files in DVD?
The sound is stereo. Should I use the Dolby 2.0 or Dolby Auto in Compressor?
Please feel free to give any advice. Thank You!
I think, according to the DVD standard, that at least one channel should have PCM audio for PAL DVD. This means 48 kHz, 16 bits .AIFF, right? AIFF files are about 8 times bigger than the Dolby AC3 files.
Can't modern DVD players play Dolby sound even in Europe? Or will old players not cope with Dolby?
But I cannot play or simulate the files in DVD Studio Pro if it is Dolby only. The sound (through the Apple Pro digital optical output) to my AJA Io box will give a terrible switching sound in the loudspeakers. Guess I need a Dolby decoder in between those boxes to listen to the Dolby files. But the sound plays well after a burn to a DVD, using the DVD-player. Do you know a good setup to be able to listen to the Dolby files in DVD?
The sound is stereo. Should I use the Dolby 2.0 or Dolby Auto in Compressor?
Please feel free to give any advice. Thank You!