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rraud wrote on 1/8/2021, 9:54 AM

DVD Architect Pro could encode AC-3 audio and subsequently in VP. Search this forum.

keemarcello wrote on 1/8/2021, 10:29 AM

Thank you very much, where can I download a trial version of this software? Well, I would like to try it, see if it works. What surprises me is that from what I read on the internet, in previous versions of Vegas, it was possible to export in ac3 5.1 without any problem, without installing plugins or other software. But in the latest versions, apparently it doesn't work on its own

VEGAS_EricD wrote on 1/8/2021, 10:40 AM

The VEGAS line of products uses native Windows tools for stereo AC-3 encoding and decoding. It is not possible to encode 5.1 AC-3 files since they are not supported through the operating system. 

keemarcello wrote on 1/8/2021, 10:49 AM

But in previous versions of Vegas it was possible to export AC3 5.1.
I'm talking about exporting ac3 5.1, not importing, and I have read, and in fact a friend of mine has version 15 of Vegas and he can export ac3 5.1 without any problem, yes, limited to 448 kbps

wwaag wrote on 1/8/2021, 11:17 AM

At the moment, you can use HappyOtterScripts which support both ac3 and eac3 up to 640kbps. Here's a screengrab of the encoder settings dialog.

As a bonus, you get superior video encoding using the x264 and x265 encoders. You can find more information at https://tools4vegas.com/

 

 

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joelsonforte.br wrote on 1/8/2021, 11:23 AM

Happy Otter Script is one of the only external applications that can export AC3 5.1 audio directly from the Vegas timeline. She can also import this type of audio into the Vegas timeline, in addition to many other amazing things. It is an investment worth every penny.

Download link here: https://tools4vegas.com/home/

keemarcello wrote on 1/8/2021, 2:16 PM

And how much does that software cost?

wwaag wrote on 1/8/2021, 2:26 PM

@keemarcello

There's a 30 day free trial. Licensing information including cost can be found here. https://tools4vegas.com/licensing/

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Dexcon wrote on 4/1/2021, 6:54 AM

@wwaag ... Does the HOS AC3 options give as many settings options as were previously available in AC3-Pro like LFE cross-over? Currently, I'm looking at copy/pasting all audio tracks from VP18 back to VP16 (with the AC3-Pro workaround) and doing the AC3-Pro render from there.

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wwaag wrote on 4/1/2021, 11:24 AM

@Dexcon

No, it does not.

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Malibu911 wrote on 4/10/2021, 7:17 PM

I am at a complete loss as to why I can easily render AC3 files in VP15 but VP18 has the option to render it but can't download the needed files.

Someone please tell me they are working to patch this? I need AC3 for surround sound on DVDs and Blu-rays. Is there another format that I can use when rendering to DVDs and Blu-rays?

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