The film’s soundtrack, composed by Alan Silvestri and infused with Elvis Presley classics, requires careful audio reproduction. The quiet moments—Lilo explaining the meaning of “broken” to Stitch, the crashing waves of Kauaʻi—are as important as the explosions from Captain Gantu’s plasma cannon. This dynamic range makes Lilo & Stitch an excellent candidate for high-quality audio encoding, specifically AC3.
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