Something to keep in mind, AC3 is a broadcast format, so it makes sense to
have range compression built in because many listeners are viewing on TV
sets with limited range capabilities.  I wasn't aware of this option, but
will probably end up using it for a program I am making.  I don't care
about the default value, as long as I can change it and the feature and
default value get proper documentation.  That is just a bit of background
on why the AC3 spec has this feature.  Theoretically it should be turned
off at the decoder if connected to proper speakers though.

Zach
On Mar 26, 2015 6:46 AM, "Carl Eugen Hoyos" <ceho...@ag.or.at> wrote:

> Wiebe Cazemier <wiebe <at> halfgaar.net> writes:
>
> > I need to figure out how to do that then, extract the AC3 from a DVD.
>
> The following should work:
> $ mplayer -dumpaudio dvd://
> Or
> $ mplayer -dumpaudio dvdnav://
>
> Carl Eugen
>
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