I usually rip my movies with mpeg video and AAC audio, but I started trying AC3 because people seem to prefer it. I tried ripping a movie like I usually do, except using AC3 instead of AAC, and it wouldn't play in Quicktime. It also encoded a lot faster than my movies usually do.
I then tried the same movie in h.264 and AC3, and I got the same problem. Finally, I tried encoding my usual way (mpeg and AAC), and it worked fine. Any thoughts? Oh, and I used HB 2.0 to do it -- I switch back and forth between 2.0 and 2.1.
Thanks!
AC3 Causing Me Problems
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I'm sorry for the tone, but your post smacked of "I can't be bothered to spend 30 seconds looking this up myself, so can someone just hand me the answer?". Even though I know you had reason to assume it should be supported, the correct answer was still merely a websearch away. Search is your friend. Use it.myronaiii wrote:Except for the tone, I appreciate the info. I just figured Quicktime would have played it because so many people on these boards talk about iPod, Quicktime, and AC3. Thanks.
Rodney