Is there anyway to convert CD Quality audio found on a regular audio CD, to 5.1 audio?
Cd Quality To 5.1
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Re: Cd Quality To 5.1
I know Spoon has said that you can't do this with dMC. The trick is to find a program that will create the content for the extra channels. I would suppose that such a program might exist somewhere but I don't know where to find it. Perhaps another user might know of such a program.
If you find such a program, I am sure other users would like to know about it.
Best wishes,
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Re: Cd Quality To 5.1
Isn't that the option of wav, 24-bit, 48KHz and 6 '5.1' ? Then you can convert a cd quality wav to that. Of course, it's probably more like converting a mono file to a stereo - 2 channels of the same thing. It does convert. How good it is is anybody's guess.Originally posted by xoasI know Spoon has said that you can't do this with dMC. The trick is to find a program that will create the content for the extra channels. I would suppose that such a program might exist somewhere but I don't know where to find it. Perhaps another user might know of such a program.
If you find such a program, I am sure other users would like to know about it.
Best wishes,
Bill MikkelsenComment
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Re: Cd Quality To 5.1
Christina is quite right.
You can convert cd to 24 bit, 48 khz, 5.1 wav.
I was thrown off by a previous problem of trying to rip a cd to WMA Pro 24 bit, 48 khz, 5.1 which results in an error message.
I believe I was also mistaken :o in my previous statement:
since it obviously can be done and since I can only locate a thread where Spoon indicated you cannot burn a 5.1 channel track to cd (which is not the issue here).I know Spoon has said that you can't do this with dMC.
In any case, thank you Christina!. :D
Best wishes,
Bill MikkelsenComment
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LOL! You're welcome!
Actually you can convert the 24-bit 48KHz 5.1 wav right back to 16-bit 44.1KHz 2-channel stereo using dMC (I'm using release 11 beta). :D
You can convert the 24-bit 48KHz 5.1 wav to just about anything for which you have the encoding codec - but it's slow.Last edited by ChristinaS; August 30, 2004, 09:16 AM.Comment

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