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A sensible audio question DTS conversion
I'm a little stuck here. I want to place my multichannel
DTS CDs onto my music server as 2ch CD quality stereo wav at 1411kbps. I am a little stumped here as every program I have either wont do it or will only do it for DVD VOBs or requires paying for a plug-in. So what is there that will downmix the DTS stream to stereo? BTW yes I have tried "Recording What You Hear" on my sound card but that is too slow and has caused drop outs :-( Besides 30 CDs will take too long. Any suggestions? BTW yes I have ripped the data tracks using a ripping program so it is basically how to process the digital stream. Regards TT |
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"TT" wrote in message
. au I'm a little stuck here. I want to place my multichannel DTS CDs onto my music server as 2ch CD quality stereo wav at 1411kbps. I've heard of DTS DVDs, but not DTS CDs. Can you clarify? I am a little stumped here as every program I have either wont do it or will only do it for DVD VOBs or requires paying for a plug-in. It you are talking about DTS DVDs, then the sound is encapsulated in those VOBs. So what is there that will downmix the DTS stream to stereo? You might want to try MPEG Streamclip. It is designed to extract either audio or video or both from VOBs, among other things. It is freeware, and it requires that you also install another piece of freeware called Quicktime Alternative. It works, albeit more than a little slowly, even if you have a really fast CPU. But, it is almost always faster and more accurate than re-recording. http://www.squared5.com/ BTW yes I have tried "Recording What You Hear" on my sound card but that is too slow and has caused drop outs :-( Besides 30 CDs will take too long. Agreed. BTW yes I have ripped the data tracks using a ripping program so it is basically how to process the digital stream. I've used MPEG Streamclip on lots of DVDs. If the DVDs you are working with are commercial DVDs you may run up against the enciphering problem, which has some legal issues associated with it. One word: DVD43. |
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A sensible audio question DTS conversion
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "TT" wrote in message . au I'm a little stuck here. I want to place my multichannel DTS CDs onto my music server as 2ch CD quality stereo wav at 1411kbps. I've heard of DTS DVDs, but not DTS CDs. Can you clarify? Here is a link to one of my comercial CDs http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=246230 Here is another http://www.hbdirect.com/album_detail.php?pid=424001 also read the product notes at the bottom of the page explaing what these CDs are. These were the predecessors to SACD/DVD-A. DTS5.1 albums on CD at 24/96 using DTS compression. Also see http://www.4channelsound.com/about.htm for CD DTS 4.0. I have a bout 25 of these. snipped DVD info Thanks for the DVD insight but as stated these are DTS CDs and some commercially available. I am very surprised that you not aware of them Arny. Regards TT |
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A sensible audio question DTS conversion
On Apr 15, 8:36 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"TT" wrote in message . au I'm a little stuck here. I want to place my multichannel DTS CDs onto my music server as 2ch CD quality stereo wav at 1411kbps. I've heard of DTS DVDs, but not DTS CDs. Can you clarify? http://www.avrev.com/equip/surround/index.html "DTS has produced many of their own musical titles on CD, DVD and DVD- Audio that feature their surround sound format: DTS CDs can be played on any CD player with a digital output or on a DVD player." Stephen |
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A sensible audio question DTS conversion
"TT" wrote BTW yes I have tried "Recording What You Hear" on my sound card but that is too slow and has caused drop outs :-( Besides 30 CDs will take too long. Any suggestions? Yes. Set downmix on the dvd player to stereo, then use the digital out on the player to the digital in on the soundcard. This should prevent any dropouts. Alternatively, you could use a standalone cd-recorder with the same settings as above. I don't see why timimg is an issue. Everyone is in such a hurry these days. A little effort will pay off. |
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A sensible audio question DTS conversion
"Soundhaspriority" wrote in message ... "TT" wrote in message . au... I'm a little stuck here. I want to place my multichannel DTS CDs onto my music server as 2ch CD quality stereo wav at 1411kbps. I am a little stumped here as every program I have either wont do it or will only do it for DVD VOBs or requires paying for a plug-in. So what is there that will downmix the DTS stream to stereo? BTW yes I have tried "Recording What You Hear" on my sound card but that is too slow and has caused drop outs :-( Besides 30 CDs will take too long. Any suggestions? BTW yes I have ripped the data tracks using a ripping program so it is basically how to process the digital stream. Regards TT See http://ac3filter.net/. There is a DTS-capable plugin. I'm a little interested in what you're doing, because I have just built a PVR, using the excellent GB-PVR software authored by someone in New Zealand. Since the PVR is always-on, it could become a music server. Because GB-PVR requires many third party components to function, I painfully discovered something called AC3filter: http://ac3filter.net/ . This is a Directshow plugin that is recognized by WMP in the process of playing DVR-MS video files. AC3filter has a control panel that does indeed allow downmixing to stereo with a variety of settings. But more to the point, I see on http://ac3filter.net/ , a second plugin specifically for Winamp that has analogous ability for DTS. It may well have a control panel applet that allows selection of downmixing or multichannel output. Might this make it unnecessary to downmix? Bob Morein (310) 237-6511 Thanks for the tip Bob as there is a Cool Edit filter plug-in. I can't get CEP to recognise the filter though so any ideas? The documentation is very sketchy to say the least :-( Cheers TT |
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