A software alternative is redocneXk[4], which provides real-time AC3 encoding comparable to Soundstorm on Creative's Audigy2 and later sound cards. However, early versions of these alternatives may still be lagging behind the Soundstorm in terms of reliability, ease of use, and CPU utilization.
Originally posted by: itachi
why..? you'll still have the same number of channels as is encoded in the mp3.. only now you've gone from one lossy format to another.
is there any particular reason you can't use pcm?
that's not going to change when you encode to ac3. if the source material is 2 channels, the ac3 stream will be 2 channels (not 2.1).Originally posted by: shabby
For some reason when using pcm the receiver doesnt use the subwoofer, i just get mids/highs but no lows. I tried fiddling around with the receiver but nothing works, im hoping this will fix the problem.
Ill give these apps a try later, thanks.
Originally posted by: itachi
that's not going to change when you encode to ac3. if the source material is 2 channels, the ac3 stream will be 2 channels (not 2.1).Originally posted by: shabby
For some reason when using pcm the receiver doesnt use the subwoofer, i just get mids/highs but no lows. I tried fiddling around with the receiver but nothing works, im hoping this will fix the problem.
Ill give these apps a try later, thanks.
what kind of receiver do you have?
you can't. the only way to derive 5.1 channels from 2.0 channels is by using a matrix decoder of some type (i.e., dolby pro-logic ii) and using the output as the input to the ac3 encoder.Originally posted by: shabby
That cant be, im listening to songs on my computer and i have bass, but while going thru spdif to the receiver i have no bass. I believe pcm is only 2.0, if i encode it to 5.1 ac3 that should fix the problem.