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Originally Posted by maldon
No, I'm trying to explain that the original DTS-HD MA has a DTS Core of 896. I just wanted to show that there are Blu-ray releases with that kind of bitrates, besides the common 768 and 1509. I don't have that DTS-HD MA just a DTS 960 that I want to reduce to the original 896.
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Okay...
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Originally Posted by maldon
Well, I took a new .mkv file (with .FLAC audio) and I convert .FLAC to .WAV with Useac3to. Now, I want to convert .WAV to DTS-HD MA but I don’t know how. The reason is that I would like to know if that DTS-HD MA I obtain from the .WAV file would have a DTS Core.
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Not possible... Currently, 'free' DTS-HD MA software encodes don't exist.
Again... This is why it's important to fully explain what you what to do and why you want to do it!