Used AC3Machine to convert WAV to AC3 but the volume seems lower

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  1. CCEncoder

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    I pretty much used default options only changing the bitrage from 224 to 384 as is recommended for 5.1 but I then compared both audios and the wav sounds louder then the ac3 I didn't try to listen for other variances... Also the ac3 file is smaller in size...
    Do you know more optimized settings I can do to have closer quality playback? Also powerdvd doesn't keep good track of timming for the ac3...
     
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    WAV files will be larger. When setting up did you come across this screen with it's Gain option?

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    wow...way to go Mystic! that was some solid, succinct Help...proving once again that a picture is worth a 1000 words.. Now, I'm intrigued..does this "AC3Machine" program have a multi-track mode? like a surround mixer for splitting a 2 channel to 6 channels(wav) to create a 5.1 audio? Also a "pitch" control would be nice too. I'm looking for a replacement for Adobe Audition for creating my 6 wav files, and "time stretching" that's a little more compact Progam but same quality(or better) That screen shot right there, tells me it has several very useful features right there...like the Delay feature.
     
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    well, darn it..so it's just a better GUI for BeSweet ...I was using BeSweet with a different GUI, but it didn't have a pitch control or Gain( that I could find) or a Delay! Does it have a Pitch "maintain" or adjust? I'll have to re-install Besweet to try this...and if it doesn't...
     

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