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raquete
2nd August 2009, 14:18
hy.

i do very good dvd audios(video_ts) with AC3 5.1 using EncWAWtoAC3 and GUI_DVDauthor.

GUI_DVDauthor can't load DTS, only AC3 and mp2 for audio only.

now i'm searching a free program to author DTS dvds(video_ts) audio only.

any hints, please? :thanks:

7saigon5
14th August 2009, 21:35
Impossible!

raquete
16th August 2009, 21:26
Impossible!

:thanks: but why is impossible?

Skelsgard
17th August 2009, 02:45
It's not impossible, it's just that there aren't any free encoders.
There are several DTS encoders, such as SurCode DVD DTS Encoder, SurCode Encoder for DTS-HD™ for Compressor (Mac), DTS Pro Series Surround Encoder, hardware encoders and DTS HD Master Audio Suite, even as plugins for Pro Tools, but none of them are free.

Ghitulescu
17th August 2009, 08:12
If you already have the DTS, then it's easy, I think this is what you intend to do. If not, it's impossible, with free tools.

Reports are that ReJig, IfoEdit and TsRemux can mux DTS with [dummy] video to obtain a VIDEO_TS folder with DTS audio. But the DTS track (elementary stream) should be there, they cannot encode nor transcode DTS. You can also author the DVD in a normal way with your favourite prog, then replace the files with your files (created by IfoEdit, ReJig etc.). There is a tutorial on how to do this.

raquete
17th August 2009, 21:49
It's not impossible, it's just that there aren't any free encoders.

thanks to clarify.

If you already have the DTS, then it's easy, I think this is what you intend to do.
There is a tutorial on how to do this.

thank you too, i'm searching this tutorial.

Ghitulescu
18th August 2009, 16:25
thank you too, i'm searching this tutorial.

http://www.dvdshrink.info/chetwood/PgcEdit_menuimport.php

http://www.digital-digest.com/~blutach/adding_back_menus/adding_back_original_menus.htm

http://forum.videohelp.com/topic292430.html#1459519 (read the comments for the guide has a problem)

raquete
18th August 2009, 19:29
very nice links in special Blutach's guide.

triple thanks Ghitulescu!!! :)