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DVD-Audio and Ambisonics
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DVD Encoding
https://www.pctechguide.com/dvd/dvd-encoding
The original audio encoding format specification for European DVD discs was MPEG-2 surround sound, creating a degree of confusion since Dolby Digital AC-3 had become established as a mainstream format with the rest of the DVD world.
DVD audio encoding... - Gearspace.com
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DVD-Audio and Ambisonics
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The primary audio encoding scheme for DVD-Video discs is Dolby Digital (AC-3), a perceptual coding ("lossy") system that allows for five full-bandwidth channels and one bandwidth-limited Low-Frequency Effects (LFE) or "sub-woofer" channel.
Encoding MLP Streams for DVD-Audio (using SurCode MLP)
https://www.surroundbyus.com/sbu/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6
Select the proper [Channel Assignment] group for the type of encoding. Here is a screen-shot of all available channel groups within the DVD-Audio specification: If you are NOT encoding with the LFE channel, then you should select the group combination labeled: [(Group 1) Lf, Rf, (Group 2) C, Ls, Rs] ... The LFE button should become un-available.
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