Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:

>>MP2 isn't always there, by the way.
> 
> Hmmm,... of course not in the exported video (that's your choice)! 
> But I never saw DVB material without MP2...

Not in Germany, at least. I have some material from the UK that only has
AC-3 audio. Besides that, some recording programs allow you to omit
tracks (in order to save a little disk space, maybe).

>>Do you want the "best" track first? E.g. AC-3 on track 0 and MP2 on 1 if
>>both are present?
> 
> Every DVD-Player can play good old stereo MP2, so I would opt for always put 
> MP2 as first track if present! 

I guess that will have to be configurable ;)

>>>I sometimes have the  case that I have to switch the audio tracks on the
>>>DVD-Player when putting two titles to one DVD, since the TV stations used
>>>different IDs even with just one MP2 audio track...
>>
>>Hmmm... I'm afraid that's something you can't avoid completely.
> 
> If there's just on MP2 track?

No... but if there isn't one.

> At the moment we leave it to the responsibility of the TV stations to set the 
> IDs, which IMHO is not good ... we should always use the same scheme
> for the exported video.

That is, stream id 0xc0 for the first MP2 audio track?
I thought we already did that.

[...]
> PS: Have now to make a recording with aspect ratio changes during commercial 
> breaks to see if your new feature works... :) 

Trust me, it does. :-)

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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