Converting AAC 5.1 to AC3 5.1

What software would i need free would be best to convert AAC 6 channel to AC3 5.1?
My receiver wont decode the AAC and so when i play movies over my ATV2 it turns the 6 channels into 2.
Thanks

I have the same problem. I am not able to figure out a way to make ATV2 play AAC 6 channel in surround mode. I have it connected to AV Receiver via HDMI.

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