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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKatatonia
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I wouldn't trust PowerDVD that much... Btw I have only used that program a few times. Looks ugly. But there are others, I'd believe, which are more reliable for finding out sound formats.


What programs do you recommend? Can they tell the difference between 2.0 Mono and 2.0 Stereo? A hard thing to figure out - unless the track sounds obviously stereo to my ears.


PowerDVD is fine. I rarely ever notice it giving an incorrect spec for Audio Tracks on a disc. In later versions of the program you do have to open the VOB files dirrectly to tell if certain 2.0 tracks are "Surround" flagged or not.

I don't know of any program that can distinguish a 2.0 Mono track from a 2.0 Stereo track. You literally almost have to rip a sample and open it in a sound editing program to be certain.

These are solid programs to check a DVD's audio specs with:
DVD Audio Extractor
IFOedit
MediaInfo

BDInfo is useful for checking Blu-ray audio, but isn't always 100% accurate.
Corey
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