mkv container can easily handle several audio tracks, so it’s up to you whether you only pick one, or include them all, or any combination in-between. So, as long as you select the correct Passthru option for whatever track(s) you want to include, you’re set. You can mix/transcode the audio to other formats if you really want to, but that’s generally not a good idea, since the WDTV will passthru the AC3 and the DTS to your receiver anyways… they’d be more for encoding files for playing on other devices. mkv will be identical to what was on the disc. Under “Audio Codec”, next to the source name, if I just select “AC3 Passthru”, or “DTS Passthru” as the case may be, then the audio track (regardless of whether it’s 2.0 or 5.1) will be copied exactly… what’s in the. I can thus “Add track” and add in any of the others, whether I keep the 2.0 track or not. ![]() I can keep that if I want, or if I don’t care about having a good 2.0 mixdown and will always be playing the file through a receiver, I can get rid of that track and just use one, or the other, or both of the Surround tracks. When I start Handbrake, in the “Audio” tab, the AC-3 2.0 track will come up, since it’s the first track. AC-3 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Commentary Track.It’s still up to you to decide which audio tracks you want to include. The best audio is to simply select the passthru options.
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