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In the end, the shrinking of DD5.1 became a legend, a tale told in whispers among the scientific community, a testament to the power of human ingenuity and the unforeseen wonders that lay just beyond the edge of understanding. shrinking dd5.1
: A classic tool that allows users to rip specific scenes or reduce the overall size of a DVD ISO, often lowering audio quality in the process. AC-3 to AAC/AC-3 (Low Bitrate): Converting 640kbps AC-3 to a lower bitrate AC-3 (like 384kbps or 448kbps) is often preferred over changing formats completely to maintain channel compatibility. 3. Key Considerations for Shrinkage Source Quality: If the original source is already low-bitrate (e.g., some TV broadcasts), further shrinking will produce poor results. Target Device: Ensure the final file format is supported by the playback device, as some devices do not support high-bitrate multichannel audio. Streaming vs. Local: Streaming services (Netflix/Disney+) often use Dolby Digital Plus (DD+), which is more efficient, allowing better quality at lower bitrates compared to standard AC-3. 4. Best Practices for "Shrinkage" Prioritize Bitrate: Aim for 384kbps or 448kbps for 5.1 if you want to save space while retaining acceptable quality. Anything below 192kbps for 5.1 can sound noticeably degraded. Test Sample: Always encode a 1-2 minute scene with heavy audio (action/music) and listen to it before processing a full movie. Retain Dynamic Range: Avoid aggressive dynamic range compression (normalization) during the shrink process, as this makes the audio sound flat. Copy Creating a public link... Good response Bad response 6 sites What audio formats does DISH support these days? Aug 13, 2018 — Compare with Blu-ray of same titles:
October 26, 2023 Subject: Analysis of Methodologies for "Shrinking" DD5.1 Audio Streams AC-3 to AAC/AC-3 (Low Bitrate): Converting 640kbps AC-3



