![]() If the file is estimated to be able to be put back on the same size DVD as it could before conversion, the file sizewill be green. In order to monitor this, AudioConverter will do an estimate of the resultingfile's size. Should it be removed from the file, or should it be preserved?If you preserve the audio track, the resulting file size will increase with the size needed for the AC3 track - perhapseven above the size available on the DVD disc. DTS tracks are normally encoded at either 768 kbitor 1536 kbit, whereas AC3 tracks have a maximum bitrate of 640 kbit.You also need to decide what to do with the original DTS track. ![]() And you should choose to convert DTS to AC3 (Dolby Digital) tracks.If you choose to convert the DTS track to AC3, you need to decide what bitrate you want the new Dolby Digital track to be encoded at.The higher the value, the better the quality, but also the bigger the file.
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