Mpeg 4 + AC3

Does the new ipod play the audio if the video file is MPEG4 but the audio has been left as AC3??
Thanks

Was the 4.01 update supposed to add AC3 editing capability, something Premiere has traditionally not had in the past? I thought it was only supposed to add AC3
export capability (seeing as AC3 is a delivery format, and not a good choice for editing).

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