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carrollf

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Just ripped a U2 DVD at 62% constant quality and sync'd to my AppleTV. Video is great but audi is totally messed up. Any idea what I did wrong? I think I ripped both audio tracks at pro-logic II setting
 
Thanks. I used the preset but the audio mixdown preset was just stereo so I changed to pro logic. Can I not do this?
 
Which version of Handbrake are you using? I know that previous version had trouble with some LPCM tracks. The result was horrible static. I think it is fixed with 0.9.3, or at least it can now handle the source that I was using.
 
Which version of Handbrake are you using? I know that previous version had trouble with some LPCM tracks. The result was horrible static. I think it is fixed with 0.9.3, or at least it can now handle the source that I was using.

i've had some issues with sound with the older versions as well. i've never had a problem though with the current version and the AppleTV preset.

remember the more settings you change, the more you can mess up. stick with the defaults and you should be good.
 
10.5.7 issues using apple tv setting

I been having handbreak crash on me everytime since the upgrade when converting video files for my néw apple tv. Says handbreak has quit unexpectidly. Wassup with that?
 
I been having handbreak crash on me everytime since the upgrade when converting video files for my néw apple tv. Says handbreak has quit unexpectidly. Wassup with that?

I've had this happen to me when trying to convert avi's using the Apple TV preset. It seems to be an issue with the second audio track - trying to use AC3 passthru when no AC3 is present. If I select "none" for the second audio track, it works fine.
 
I've had this happen to me when trying to convert avi's using the Apple TV preset. It seems to be an issue with the second audio track - trying to use AC3 passthru when no AC3 is present. If I select "none" for the second audio track, it works fine.

There is a bug in 0.9.3 whereby you can't have two output audio tracks from the same input audio track for non DVD sources.

Cheers, Ed.
 
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