2021-05-31, 05:48 PM
alexp120,
If your question is regarding the OP's question (ie joining two audio streams of identical codec/bitrate) then yes an A/V receiver will play it just fine. Any DTS or AC-3 file that has been edited 'bit-perfect' has essentially been cut and pasted together in a similar fashion, likewise titles with seamless branching. The only distortion you will hear will be that which is present on the original files. Error correction should take care of any corrupted frames (if in doubt run the finished file through eac3to to check it's clean).
Obviously if you want to edit to a finer tolerance than the audio frame size, or wish to perform fades/crossfades then you will need to transcode to a lossless format to carry out the work then re-encode for playback.
If your question is regarding the OP's question (ie joining two audio streams of identical codec/bitrate) then yes an A/V receiver will play it just fine. Any DTS or AC-3 file that has been edited 'bit-perfect' has essentially been cut and pasted together in a similar fashion, likewise titles with seamless branching. The only distortion you will hear will be that which is present on the original files. Error correction should take care of any corrupted frames (if in doubt run the finished file through eac3to to check it's clean).
Obviously if you want to edit to a finer tolerance than the audio frame size, or wish to perform fades/crossfades then you will need to transcode to a lossless format to carry out the work then re-encode for playback.