I wanted lossless because I didn't realize the AC-3 possibility. My home theater has some limitations with mp3 and wma music that, I think, will not appear with AC-3 (despite some evidences, indeed I need to test, maybe today).
If I could have for sure that at some bit rate AC-3 will provide *really* transparent music, I would be glad to use it. So I'm asking to skillful people some help. :-)
Audio DVD Creator offers to me AC-3 to 2/5.1ch and 96-640kbps. For 5.1ch the default bit rate is 448kbps. For 2ch, it's 192kbps. Since I'm coping with CD music, I think I don't need 5.1ch. But if 192kbps isn't enough, how much would be?
Thanks any additional help.
Rosivaldo.
QUOTE(Bad Monkey @ Nov 11 2007, 03:03)

Going to have to upsample to 48KHz too though hmmmn?
Forgive me, but I didn't understand... :-(
QUOTE(benski @ Nov 10 2007, 22:51)

It also depends on what AC-3 encoder you are using. The open-source ones produce very poor quality encodes compared to Dolby's commercial encoder, if I remember correctly.
DVD Audio Creator docs doesn't mention the encoder used to create AC-3. May it be a serious issue?
Rosivaldo.
QUOTE(benski @ Nov 10 2007, 22:51)

It also depends on what AC-3 encoder you are using. The open-source ones produce very poor quality encodes compared to Dolby's commercial encoder, if I remember correctly.
DVD Audio Creator doesn't mention the encoder used. May it be a serious issue?
Rosivaldo.
QUOTE(j7n @ Nov 11 2007, 02:52)

Such a DVD should never serve as an archival copy. Therefore it would not matter that 224-256 kBit/s AC3 is a little lossy.
The lossless idea served two purposes: sound quality and archival. But archival may be done by other means. If I could have really transparent quality with AC-3, I would have the advantage or getting more time per DVD.
Best regards.
Rosivaldo.