Last question I swear! lol
After weeks of HB'ing my DVD rips into m4v's, I've noticed/learned that OS X Quicktime X or 7 do not process AC3 very well (VLC seems to be the only media player that does).
I have been encoding my m4v's audio w/ AC3 only tracks:
1. AC3 (5.1) / AC3 / 6-Channel discrete / 48Hz / 640
2. AC3 Passthru
3. AC3 DD / Stereo
I thought this would "future proof" my DVD's to near lossless quality so that I can toss them. However, I learned "AC3 Passthru" is all that is needed as 6-Channel discrete at higher kbps adds nothing to the audio. However, using AC3 for all my audio tracks has produced m4v's that crash Quicktime X or produce movies with severe static no matter what audio track I select. In some cases OS X forces an m4v to be played in QT 7.
I've used Subler to alter the tracks, turning some off/on. Below is a pic of Subler with an m4v encoded w/ 3 audio tracks; 1 − 6-channel discrete, 2 - AC3 Passthru, 3 - AC3 Stereo. I noticed that 2 - AC3 Passthrough, lists 2-channels:
*I renamed the audio tracks in Subler improperly as I thought the third audio track was the director's commentary as it listed 2 channel audio for tracks 2-3 but track 2 should be AC3 Passthru
*Also, the video tracks had "Unknown" for language which I changed to "English"
Is that correct as I thought AC3 Passthru/through was passing the audio untouched, almost lossless.
I encoded an m4v that was having audio issues and used this setup:
1. AC3 Passthru
2. AAC Stereo
It played fine on my Mac Pro in all applications. Is this ALL I need for audio, nothing else, and it will play full surround on my Pioneer VSX-33 (which handles all my m4v's on my aTV 2 with no issues)?
Thanks to everyone who has put up with me over the past few weeks and has taught and helped me so much!
After weeks of HB'ing my DVD rips into m4v's, I've noticed/learned that OS X Quicktime X or 7 do not process AC3 very well (VLC seems to be the only media player that does).
I have been encoding my m4v's audio w/ AC3 only tracks:
1. AC3 (5.1) / AC3 / 6-Channel discrete / 48Hz / 640
2. AC3 Passthru
3. AC3 DD / Stereo
I thought this would "future proof" my DVD's to near lossless quality so that I can toss them. However, I learned "AC3 Passthru" is all that is needed as 6-Channel discrete at higher kbps adds nothing to the audio. However, using AC3 for all my audio tracks has produced m4v's that crash Quicktime X or produce movies with severe static no matter what audio track I select. In some cases OS X forces an m4v to be played in QT 7.
I've used Subler to alter the tracks, turning some off/on. Below is a pic of Subler with an m4v encoded w/ 3 audio tracks; 1 − 6-channel discrete, 2 - AC3 Passthru, 3 - AC3 Stereo. I noticed that 2 - AC3 Passthrough, lists 2-channels:

*I renamed the audio tracks in Subler improperly as I thought the third audio track was the director's commentary as it listed 2 channel audio for tracks 2-3 but track 2 should be AC3 Passthru
*Also, the video tracks had "Unknown" for language which I changed to "English"
Is that correct as I thought AC3 Passthru/through was passing the audio untouched, almost lossless.
I encoded an m4v that was having audio issues and used this setup:
1. AC3 Passthru
2. AAC Stereo
It played fine on my Mac Pro in all applications. Is this ALL I need for audio, nothing else, and it will play full surround on my Pioneer VSX-33 (which handles all my m4v's on my aTV 2 with no issues)?
Thanks to everyone who has put up with me over the past few weeks and has taught and helped me so much!