It would be nice to have these two codecs become a part of a future version of dMC. Now that it is relatively easy to rip-off .dts files off a DVD-Video, a conversion feature to .wav or any other format would come in really handy.
Also, I'd like to pick an expert's brains with this question on dts tracks. I know dts surround is not a lossless codec. When playing dts tracks, I see, in foobar2000, a 48kHz sampling rate, 6 channels, and a bitrate of 1536 kbps. A simple calcuation tells me that the resolution must be around 6 bit per sample. Is it really that low, or am I making a mistake somewhere? If it is really that low, then what makes dts sound so much better than an audio with a redbook CD specification?
Thanks
Also, I'd like to pick an expert's brains with this question on dts tracks. I know dts surround is not a lossless codec. When playing dts tracks, I see, in foobar2000, a 48kHz sampling rate, 6 channels, and a bitrate of 1536 kbps. A simple calcuation tells me that the resolution must be around 6 bit per sample. Is it really that low, or am I making a mistake somewhere? If it is really that low, then what makes dts sound so much better than an audio with a redbook CD specification?
Thanks
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