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Potter
6th March 2003, 18:56
Hi

I have a DVD with music in 5.1 surround. I would like to convert it to a CD with just the audio, but still in 5.1. I have converted the sound to AC3, but where do I go from there?

What is preferable? Dolby Digital or DTS.

I guess I'll end up with one long Wav-file since there are no tracks on an AC3-file. How do I split the Wav into tracks.

Thanks,

/Potter

DSPguru
6th March 2003, 19:36
http://doom9.org/BeSure.html

Potter
6th March 2003, 21:02
Thanks for the link to the guide.

But how do I split the final file into tracks?

/Potter

FuPP
6th March 2003, 21:08
Originally posted by Potter
But how do I split the final file into tracks?

http://dspguru.notrace.dk/BeSplitv0.9b4.zip ;)
Regards,
FuPP.

Gibus
14th April 2003, 12:51
Is there anything to create an DTS audio-CD using the original DTS file from a DVD ??

I explain myself : The DTS track is existing, why not using it to create our DTS CD's ??

The onlypb is to read the CD on any CD player because of the 48kHz instead of the 44.1 kHz ...

But... Has anybody done such a thing yet?


Gibus