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Hi! I’m not sure but I think 48 kHz is required for Blu-ray. However, I tend to see that you share audio files taken from Laserdisc as 16-bit, 44.1 kHz (FLAC). I imagine I must convert the 44.1KHz (FLAC) to 48 KHz LPCM with eac3to. If I create Blu-ray, burn it and pop it into a Blu-ray player. What would happen to that new 48 kHz LPCM track? Any errors? The audio will play too fast?
If one audio is at 44.1 kHz on a Laserdisc and could be recorded at 48 KHz, why don’t you do that? There must be some important reason. Would some errors take place?
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The laserdisc tracks are digital and their native digital sampling rate is 44100 Hz, thats why they are not "recorded" at 48 kHz, rather they are captured bit-perfectly as they are, at least usually. You can resample to 48000 Hz, ideally with a good resampler like Izotope 64 Bit SRC. Idk if the BR standard allows 44100 Hz.
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Blu ray specs require 48kHz or greater sampling rate. Some media players will play files with 44.1kHz audio, others will not
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Unless you absolutely bork the conversion you won't notice. If you're in any doubt just use a setup that allows you to listen to the 44.1kHz natively ie media player, HTPC etc
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