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Old 12th October 2005, 17:32   #1  |  Link
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Help on DTS-CD Rip

I ripped WAV file of a dts-cd to downmix it and write it as a normal cd. The ripped wave was renamed with extension .dts and it plays twice the speed in FB2K. I have several other dts-cd and none have this problem. When I use WinDVD Directshow filters in Gaphedit, the system crashes. I have attached a 1 min rip of the dts-wav file here. Any help is much appreciated.
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Old 12th October 2005, 17:46   #2  |  Link
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Unable to attach

For some reason I am unable to attach the file. The zipped 1 min dts-wav file is around 8.5MB.

If someone needs the file, I can mail it. Please let me know.
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Old 12th October 2005, 18:45   #3  |  Link
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It would be easier to extract 2 channel audio from the original source. If you don't have the original source, you should know better than to ask (R6).
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Old 12th October 2005, 21:57   #4  |  Link
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Thanks!

The original album was released as 2-channel. They later released this DTS with special DTS Mix, which is good. I have this disc for more than a year now and went every avenue to get it downmixed to 2-channel. Thought somebody might know how to do it. Thanks anyway.
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