![]() The second reason for the 2nd Audio track (Stereo) is to enable playback in the native Video App on the iPad. As some of the TVs do not support AC3 I'm curious if it is possible to also embed an AAC Stereo audio track as a failover along side the AC3 and Video streams during the processing of the file. However my concern is that I have more than one ATV which is not connected to an AMP (instead it is connected to each TV directly. If I'm not mistaken, the 3rd Gen Apple TV will pass the multichannel AC3 audio through the HDMI or Optical Audio out to amplifier which can then be decoded (my amp will support this) and works great. The reason for the remuxing is that I would like the video files to be available in my iTunes Library for use on my 3rd Gen Apple TVs around the house, but I also require compatibility for iPad. The worst you may see is blocking in dark scenes. A x264 encode for this movie would be fine at 3GB. If an encode is done right, chances are slim you will notice a difference. ![]() ![]() This has been brilliant as it will acquire the meta data and remux instead of transcode (where possible) but I would love to automate the process, for SabNZBD/Sickbeard. The size difference is one is AVC at low compression and the other is x265 at higher compression. ![]() I'm currently using MkvТоMp4 v0.220a to manually convert my library over from MKV to M4V. I know there are a few post processing options available and I have been reading for a while but I'm looking for a specific solution and I'm hoping one of the resident geniuses might be able to offer some guidance. ![]()
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