I have CD with multichanell DTS tracks. It seems like normal cda track and if I rip it with Audio CD Input there is only nois. Is there any way how I can rip the DTS track to 6(5.1) chanel wav with dMC Audio CD Input? thx
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Re: DTS CD audio
You might try using dMC Music Converter to rip the CD to a 6-channel WAV. However, I think the main problem is that a 5.1, 6-channel CD would be a non-standard format. Are you sure it isn't a "Super Audio CD" or SACD?Lt. Data
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Re: DTS CD audio
DTS are encoded, so if played into non-dts hardware there is just white noise - you need a dts wave decoder, there are some around.Comment
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Re: DTS CD audio
Get a 7.1 surround sound audio card for you computer by SoundBlaster. It's 27 dollars retail, American. Cheap. And it's worth it.
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