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sigma_sigma
16th May 2005, 10:33
I have few DTS audio CD-s...and I want to make a selection from them, couple of songs of each CD...then burn theese songs on a single DTS audio CD.
I use foobar 2000 secial to RIP the songs into wav-dts format, and then possible convert into dts file with besplit.
My question is how can I burn the files on a blank CD (DTS)?
With what software? Nero can do that?
Thanks in advance!
Later edit:Looks like common audio CD from Nero 6 can do that with wav-dts file...Power DVD 6 show me that ( I have theese stupid questions cause I don't have 5.1 sound card :D, So I can't listen :) )
Well, my problem is how to get the wavdts file from 6mono wavs...I can optain from these 6 mono waves a 6chwav file with besweet, but can I get the wavdts file to burn it on CD? HOW?
Thanks!

sigma_sigma
17th May 2005, 09:46
Anybody know how can I do that? Just want to combine 6mono waves somehow to optain wav-dts file....., if someone have any ideea how can I so that, please let me know.
Thanks again!

johnman
17th May 2005, 14:58
maybe i dont understand you, but if you got the dts-wavs digitaly ripped you should be able to just burn them in nero.

I see no reason to reconvert it, but i've never done it myself.

To make things clearer... this is what (I think) you should do:

rip -> wav -> nero -> burn

sigma_sigma
17th May 2005, 16:36
You don't understand, all I want is how to mux 6 mono wav's into one wav dts file...in can mux them into 6chwav, but then how suppose to convert into wav-dts ? I need wavdts for audio cd(nero6) to make an DTS audio CD.Very simple, but how?

johnman
17th May 2005, 16:51
if you want to make dts files you need an dtsencoder which are not free.
(surcode cd pro dts is a program which can make cd compatible dts files and costs about 100$ if i remeber correctly)

BTW you said "I have few DTS audio CD-s...and I want to make a selection from them, couple of songs of each CD" which couses me to think you already had dts cd's and just wanted to make a new cd with a couple of song of each cd.

sigma_sigma
18th May 2005, 12:48
OK, I got the picture with surcode cd-dts....I need it cause if I have a DTS audio cd with only one track(no pause between melodies)I have to create one track for each song.
Well, for that I have to rip the big DTS audio track and optain somehow 6 mono wav's...cut them in adobe audition, and then create the wav-DTS files to burn on CD. I mean get the same DTS audio cd, but with more tracks(how many songs I have)instead of one,like the original one.....How can I do that without using Surcode CD-DTS?
Thanks in advance!

johnman
18th May 2005, 13:07
IMO its always better to use the original stream instead of decoding->cutting->recoding. So i would try to split the original dts into peaces.

I believe besplit is able to do some cuting work on several formats. You could try to use it on your dts, and cut it into different peaces. I havent used besplit myself so i cant give you detailed instructions.

If besplit doesnt help it might also be posible to do some hexediting and afterwards fixing the dts-files with a program that can fix dts.I wouldnt recommend this method, but it MIGHT work :)

magicclue
18th May 2005, 14:00
@Sigma
You mixed up some things here.

If you rip tracks from a DTS-CD then you've got DTSWAV files. Just burn your selection to a new (mix) CD. Finished.

No need for besplit, nor for conversion to 6 mono wavs!!!!
For a CD you need the original DTSWAV tracks you just ripped.

To the second question:
Why did you rip to a single wav file??????
Just rip to separate tracks and there will be no problem at all.
Or just split the dtswav with besplit and a cue sheet.

sigma_sigma
18th May 2005, 14:09
OK, I got the picture.thanks
Here is another problem, what I want to do:I have a DTS audio cd with 12 songs, but with no pause between melodies, I mean with only one track......I wand to optain same DTS audio cd but with 12 tracks(12 songs).....very simple, how can I do that with the fastest method?
Thanks!

magicclue
18th May 2005, 16:26
Just copy the bought CD?! Where's the problem??
If you ripped the CD to HDD as wav then burn it with the associated cue-sheet. You can use EAC, burrrn etc...

johnman
18th May 2005, 18:05
i thought the original cd contained only a single track....

If this is true then i see now way arround manual splitting the file, if you somehow merged all files to a single track, well thats not a very smart thing to do :)

sigma_sigma
18th May 2005, 22:08
burn it with the associated cue-sheet
ok, in eac I have option "split WAV by CUE sheet", ask me for wav file and then for the cue file.....where suppose I have to take the cue file???I suppose I have to make it with some software.....how, please help!
Thanks again magicclue!

magicclue
20th May 2005, 10:42
If you rip with EAC -> Action -> Generate CUE Sheet->noncompliant->split tracks

Read all about the CUE sheet and generate one yourself: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=20&t=4586

or you may use:

http://www.delta-hf.co.uk/freedbesplit/

to create a command line for BeSplit out of a timetable from FreeDB.
Search FreeDB for your CD and paste the resulting timetable into the box of the above mentioned site. It'll generate a command line for BeSplit.
Remember to use -type dtswav because you've got a DTSWAV track.
This will split your file into separate tracks that can be burnt to CD.

sigma_sigma
20th May 2005, 12:36
U are the man magicclue!