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  1. Member
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    This thread is a continuation of this "old" thread: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/53274-Ok-guys-DTS-conversion-challenge-with-FACTORY-DTS-DISCS-!!

    PLZ, if you're going to respond do NOT make any comments in the old thread. I shared the link as reference to subject matter ONLY.

    As a film fan I have a small collection which includes some DTS Cinema Audio CD-roms. For those who don't know, these cd-rom discs contain movie audio designed for theater presentations by DTS....they are NOT related to home theater versions of DTS...the 2 are completely different animals.

    The file format on the discs I have is .aue. The previous DTS cd-rom audio was in .aud format which is already accessible. The .aue format is not at this point unless you own a DTS cinema processor.....there is no public software or open source solution that I know of.

    Can anyone help me out with this?

    Thanks for taking the time to read and thanks in advance if you decide to respond.

    Cheers!!!!


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    Mediainfo gave me this.....

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    You don't have the right to decide to create a new thread just because you disagree with what a moderator did with your old one. It will likely just be a short time before this is closed.

    My previous advice still stands - you're asking for advice that very likely nobody here can help you with for a variety of reasons. Probably 99% of our members have never even seen such discs. Also, the very few who know something about them may be forbidden by NDAs to talk about it here.

    You seem to have this false belief that the information you seek is with 100% certainty here, but the moderators have somehow screwed you out of getting a response. Trust me - if anybody here could really help you, the old thread would have gotten a response.

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    Please continue any questions you have in your previous thread as i have asked before and don't keep opening new threads on the same subject,thread closed.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.




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