Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
"This is almost correct, but I want to clarify a couple of things."
Actually, I was entirely correct. I simply didn't go into the actual encoding process.
"Original Prologic had mono surround (no rear steering)"
Exactly, which is why PL-II was created.
"This is almost correct, but I want to clarify a couple of things."
Actually, I was entirely correct. I simply didn't go into the actual encoding process.

"Original Prologic had mono surround (no rear steering)"
Exactly, which is why PL-II was created.
YES!!!!!!!!
IF the true PCM was captured based on his software ~> MeBeJedi SHOULD have been able to extract the MATRIXED mono surround track. Once this is done it's a simple process to have the software then output a TRUE unaltered Dolby PL-II version of the original PCM mono surround signal all he has done is DUPLICATE the exsisting mono track. SO we will be getting the same audio as the PCM just slight tweeked
