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schrady
24th October 2005, 04:23
ok,

I've read every guide. Downloaded and tried every program. I just cannot get this right. I'm sure there is an easy way, so please help me.

I have a xxxx.dts file. Direct rip from matchbox 20 dvd using dvd decrypter. About 700 mbs.
I want to convert it to a dts wave file to burn with nero and play in my new car ( it has a dts decoder)
I have downloaded a few DTS albums in wave format. they sound like white noise on my pc, but play perfectly in my car, as they should.

I cannot replicate that with my DTS file. I can convert it to a 2 channel regular wave file that plays on my pc, but not a real DTS wave file.

Tried aziddts, foobar, etc. Tried splitting it into 6 mono waves and recombing with surcode. No go anyway I tried.

I know this cant be this hard, but I've missed something somewhere.

I do have every filter and codec in the US installed on my machine.

Please assist.

Thanks :thanks:

Kurtnoise
24th October 2005, 12:20
Did you try dts2wav (http://hypercubemx.free.fr/html/dts_wav_filter.html) ?

schrady
24th October 2005, 19:10
Wouldnt play in my car either. But I had high hopes as it sounded like the same white noise I hear when I try to play good DTS waves on my pc.

planet1
24th October 2005, 21:38
Audio Sampling Rates:

CD-Audio: fixed @ 44.1 kHz

DVD-Video: normally fixed @ 48 kHz (exception: LPCM @ 96 kHz)

So you have to resample & reencode your DVD dts stream if you aim for a DTS-CD.

Alternatively you could make a Dolby Surround downmix and create an "ordinary" CD-Audio.

schrady
24th October 2005, 23:33
Audio Sampling Rates:

CD-Audio: fixed @ 44.1 kHz

DVD-Video: normally fixed @ 48 kHz (exception: LPCM @ 96 kHz)

So you have to resample & reencode your DVD dts stream if you aim for a DTS-CD.

Alternatively you could make a Dolby Surround downmix and create an "ordinary" CD-Audio.


So all I have to do is re-encode the DTS stream to 44.1? What program does that? I did use foobar to create a wav from the dts stream, but it was not a DTS wave.

SeeMoreDigital
24th October 2005, 23:48
Errrrm!

Have you actually tried spinning "official" (store bought) DTS audio CD's in your car set-up?


Cheers

schrady
25th October 2005, 03:51
Errrrm!

Have you actually tried spinning "official" (store bought) DTS audio CD's in your car set-up?


Cheers

And it shows up as DTS in the display panel. I also have some "made" DTS files I downlaoded, burned as a regular audio cd with nero 7 and they show up as DTS as well.

daphy
25th October 2005, 09:44
plz check out the great DTS FAQs (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=68300#post424069) :)
For decoding tranzcode offers a good working solution :rolleyes:

SeeMoreDigital
25th October 2005, 11:53
And it shows up as DTS in the display panel. I also have some "made" DTS files I downlaoded, burned as a regular audio cd with nero 7 and they show up as DTS as well.Well "that's a load off...."

It would of been pretty pointless trying to make something work, when there was no way it could have worked in the first place :)

If that makes any sense!

schrady
25th October 2005, 18:57
plz check out the great DTS FAQs (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=68300#post424069) :)
For decoding tranzcode offers a good working solution :rolleyes:
about 10x now. Could my problem be Nero 7 being installed?

I've used tried the methods suggested and no luck. I must have a setting off somewhere but I'll be damned if I can find it.