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Want to decode/convert your music in dolby ac3 audio format from CDs/DVDs to mp3 and play in iPod, iPhone,iTunes on Mac OS X?

AC3 is a lossy format for audio compression. It allows to encode up to six channels of sound and is used mostly for movies. It is well-known under the promotion name Dolby Digital. If you have a DVD with Dolby Digital logo, it means that at least one audio track on the DVD is encoded in AC3. However, iTunes/iPod/iPhone don't support AC3 format, then you need to convert Dolby AC3 file to MP3 format for playback in iTunes/iPod/iPhone.

AC3 to MP3 Converter for Mac
is an easy-to operate tool for decoding/converting Dolby AC3 to mac MP3, WMA and other audio formats in minutes.

AC3 to MP3 Converter for Mac
supports a variety of input formats, including the standard MP3,WMA, AIFF, RealAudio etc. Extract audio from the standard AVI, ASF, WMV, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, RealMedia, and the not-so-standard QuickTime MOV and MPEG-4. Just add some audio and media files to the conversion list, then choose an output format and set the output folder on your hard drive

You can also customize the bit rate, frequency and audio channels of the output audio file.
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How to decode/convert/transfer Dolby ac3 musical files from dvds to mp3 format on mac, enjoy Dolby ac3 files on itunes/ipod/iphone and other media players.
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