![]() I tried to reply but they closed my ticket. The >Dolby Digital AC3 Pro codec was removed per management decision. >Dolby Digital AC3 studio is still an available format for rendering in Vegas Pro 14. why can I not render to Microsoft Wave 5.1 (which is uncompressed) and then use DVDA to create a 5.1 Surround Sound Blu-ray disk (DVDA 7 always seems to recompress my audio anyway even if I've used *.ac3 files in which case my *.ac3 files are being recompressed twice anyway as I understand it)? Is this by design and, if so, then what are the other 5.1 templates in Vegas Pro 14 used for? If it's by design then would I be correct in assuming that the only templates within Vegas Pro 14 that work with DVDA 7 in order to produce 5.1 Surround Sound Blu-ray disks are the Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio templates? Pending input here: makes no sense to me i.e. ATRAC 5.1, Sony Wave 64, Microsoft Wave let alone allow you to preview them or drag them onto the timeline in DVDA. DVDA 7 will not even show the attributes of any of the other 5.1 file types within Vegas Pro 14 e.g. DVDA 7 only recognizes the 5.1 Surround (*.ac3) Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio files rendered from Vegas Pro 14 using the Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio files template in Vegas Pro 14.
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