Let’s take a closer look at AEAC.įiles To Download: Haali – I have read numerous reports of the latest Haali causing issues (dated 19-Dec-09), so I prefer to stick with the previous release which is dated 11-Jan-09. The beauty of AEAC is the simplicity as it really is a single step process, all done from the GUI. AEAC only works with unencrypted discs though, so you are required have software such as AnyDVD HD or DVDFab Passkey running in the background. AEAC will also search for forced subtitles, and if found add to the mkv. You can keep the original HD Audio track, only the core audio track, or even have the audio track converted to FLAC. No encoding is done (although this feature may be added in the future), so you are left with a perfect 1:1 copy of the original disc. AEAC is an easy to use front end that uses many of the core tools available (such as eac3to, MKVToolnix, etc…) to create an mkv from either a Blu Ray or HD DVD disc. The first tool I wanted to look at is a free application called Another EAC3to GUI(also known as “the special sauce” in some circles -), but I will just abbreviate as “AEAC”), created by MikeEby. With the introduction to mkvs out of the way, it is time to look at some of the very useful tools out there for creating mkvs.
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