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Thread: What Is "ac3"?

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    AS long as i knew AC3 is Dolby digital, 5.1 channels audio, but i downloaded THE MATRIX RELOADED and it says AC3, but when U check the properties of the movie, IS ONLY 2 Ch.....


    WHat does AC3 means then?

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    Wise Kvcd Maker/PIMP
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    It's the type of audio like .mp3 u said it has 2 channel that's also know as Dual Channel. It's multi-channel it can be 5 sometimes too.

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    dolby digital can have any number of channels between 1 (mono) and 5.1 (surround). AC3 does not necessarily mean it's a surround soundtrack, it just means that the sound is directly copied from a DVD rather than converted to WAV or MP3. most DVDs use AC3, no matter what kind of mix the soundtrack has.

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      Dolby Digital (AC-3) is Dolby's third generation audio coding algorithm. It is a perceptual coding algorithm developed to allow the use of lower data rates with a minimum of perceived degration of sound quality.
     
      This coder has been designed to take maximum advantage of human auditory masking in that it divides the audio spectrum of each channel into narrow frequency bands of different sizes optimized with respect to the frequency selectivity of human hearing. This makes it possible to sharply filter coding noise so that it is forced to stay very close in frequency to the frequency components of the audio signal being coded. By reducing or eliminating coding noise wherever there are no audio signals to mask it, the sound quality of the original signal can be subjectively preserved. In this key respect, a coding system like AC-3 is essentially a form of very selective and powerful noise reduction.
     
      In the consumer electronics industry the Dolby Digital soundtrack can be found on the latest generation of LaserDiscs (in space where one of the analog tracks used to be), can be found as the standard audio track on Digital Versatile Discs (DVD), is the standard audio format for High Definition Television (HDTV), and is being used for digital cable and satellite transmissions.

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