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    I got a couple of songs in the *.dts format,
    what i wanna know is how i can burn theese out to a dvd-r or cd if its possible? Please help me! Or is there any prog that can encode the .dts files to .wav? PLEASE im beggin u! Take care!

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    Sorry, lost the page, but there is something here:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t276197.html

    If you only have a couple of files, it may not be worth it.

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    Originally Posted by Razz^
    I got a couple of songs in the *.dts format,
    Are they still on a dvd ? or do you have just the .dts files on your HD without any video ?

    Originally Posted by Razz^
    what i wanna know is how i can burn theese out to a dvd-r or cd if its possible?
    Do you want to make them JUST an audio dvd disc or a DTS audio cd ?
    In which case they would have to be played back through a dvd player or a cd player capable of & a DTS decoder, usually any cd player that has a digital output can be used as long as the rec. can decode DTS.

    Originally Posted by Razz^
    Or is there any prog that can encode the .dts files to .wav?
    See the first two questions... and do you mean to just make a standard wav for a standard cd ?

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    obviously the files are in DTS (16Bit48KHz) -> no need to decode in WAV and encode to DTSWAV for burning them to a CDAudio.
    - it simply makes no sence-
    Leave the sound files (DTS) untouched!

    so let´s stay on DVD ~> take a look at DVDLab, it offers a Audio mode in which he automatically creates dummy video tracks for your DVD-Video.

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    I downloaded the files from somewhere, and there it said: "The files are technically 16bit 48khz, but the case says its DTS 96/24. This means that if you have a proper DTS 96/24 decoder, it will play back at 24bit 96khz. Without this special decoder, it still plays back at the 16bit 48khz fine."
    They are .DTS 5.1 files on my HD, ive downloaded a codec so i can listen to them in windows media player, but i wanna burn them so i can listen to it on my dvd/cdplayer with full quality, thanks!

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    Here's a pic of the files when ive added them to DVD lab pro, hope this will help me THANKS!




    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning. No warez - buy the soundtrack here:

    http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_item.asp?site_id=12&userid=99364445554999&item_id=42071

    / Moderator Cobra




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