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The Decoders Support package adds AC3 audio support. AC3 audio is interesting because most DVD audio tracks are encoded in this format. This would allow you to copy the audio track without transcoding it. However, this is not necessarily ideal. Firstly, AC3 decoding will be done by the CPU, while AAC decoding is offloaded to a DSP which reduces power consumption. Secondly, you are not going to be able to take advantage of surround sound - meaning that storing a full 5.1 audio track wastes space.
The Decoders Support package adds AC3 audio support. AC3 audio is interesting because most DVD audio tracks are encoded in this format. This would allow you to copy the audio track without transcoding it. However, this is not necessarily ideal. Firstly, AC3 decoding will be done by the CPU, while AAC decoding is offloaded to a DSP which reduces power consumption. Secondly, you are not going to be able to take advantage of surround sound - meaning that storing a full 5.1 audio track wastes space.
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