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-=MadDog=-
26th January 2004, 01:59
Hi!

I have a DTS audio CD. I want to listen it in my car, but I have only an ordinary CD-player in the car.

I want to convert the DTS CD to an ordinary audio CD.

I am able to rip the tracks from the DTS CD as WAV-files, but these are still in DTS multichannel format. If I play them in Windows Media Player, there is only a hissing noise. They are only playable in PowerDVD.

If I burn an audio CD with these tracks in Nero, I just get another DTS CD.

The question is: How can I convert (and downmix) these DTS WAV files to ordinary PCM WAV files with 2 channels?

KpeX
26th January 2004, 03:06
1. Convert the DTS-WAV to a .dts file using Besplit. ("besplit -core ( -input "infile.wav" -output "outfile.dts" -type dtswav -fix" )

2. Convert the DTS stream to a 2-channel stereo wav with AziDTS.