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We have to clear up once and for all misleading audio definition regarding Mono.
When a track is Mono it's Mono right ?, even when it's decoded 2.0. This can lead to frustrating results when a reviewer hangs on the notion that they mention it the review that the track is mono it's ok to have it 2.0 in the audio field. In my opinon it should be Mono in the audio field to not be mistaken for a stereo track if it's glanced over. It should then be mention in the notes that it is decode dual. Let's discuss this please Last edited by L'armée des ombres; 02-21-2014 at 04:13 PM. |
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