


As I was just now performing this test on a 5 minute segment, I just NOW noticed that on the eac3 track TSMuxer actually has a bloody checkbox that says 'Downconvert to AC3'! How about that The original audio is only 224 though, so I don't suppose I will mess with it and just check the box. Heh, and another thing to show how HORRIBLY UNobservant I am. But, that IS good to know that it can be used in an AVCHD folder though. I couldn't HEAR anything! Isn't that weird.!Īnyway, that is basically what you just said here, that in the m2ts you cannot use it. and it is a very big but like Mariah Carey's. Yeah, I tried putting the eac3 into the BDMV folder, and what's funny is that the OPPO DID indeed recognize it and 'Dolby +' actually came up on the screen (which I've NEVER seen before) BUT. Also both, AC3 and PCM, are the two 'no-trouble' formats in NTSC-land (which I assume you're from) and. A good compromise for small file size, and near-equivalent quality to PCM, is AC3 at 256kbps IMO. Heh, I was just coming here now to comment on this very point, but you beat me to it But, assuming the same source, the higher the bitrate for AC3, the closer to the quality of the PCM version. If you make an AVCHD with a big file, don't forget to split by size every 3,99 GiB with TSmuxer because the BDP-83 only handles FAT32. I believe the BDP-83 handles eac3 in AVCHD folders (you can make AVCHD with TSmuxer, the video has to be encoded in a standard resolution, not something like 1920*816), but I don't know for TS files.Įdit : I verified, it works in AVCHD folders but not in mkv or m2ts (by DLNA because the BDP-83 can't play ts or m2ts on USB key but can by DLNA).
