AC-3 encoding

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I've found that PCM and mp2 audio encoding tend to glitch many older HT
setups, requiring unplugging of the player to get the sound back, even for
AC3 encoded material.

For this reason, I find a need to author some 2-channel AC-3 material.
What's the cheapest solution to this?

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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 01:03:22 -0400, "Robert Morein"
<herethereeverywhere@nowhere.com> wrote:

>I've found that PCM and mp2 audio encoding tend to glitch many older HT
>setups, requiring unplugging of the player to get the sound back, even for
>AC3 encoded material.
>
>For this reason, I find a need to author some 2-channel AC-3 material.
>What's the cheapest solution to this?
>


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