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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Just to clarify, since some in this
thread have confused AC-2 with MP2, this is the codec involved:</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/9/2021 2:22 PM, Steven Sullivan
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<p>There's never been an AC-2 converter for dBpoweramp and I doubt
there ever will be. AC-2 is quite old and obsolete as codecs
go. Someone asked about one back in 2005 and got no useful
reply on the software's forum:</p>
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<p>You could ask Spoon (dBpoweramp developer) there if there's any
possibility of one. He also posts on Hydrogenaudio.org, which
is also a good place to ask around for such help.</p>
<p>-S.</p>
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