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    Hi all, i have some songs in the format .DTS
    Heres a pic of them:



    I want to burn them to a DVD so i can listen to them through my dvd player with maximum quality,
    But i dont know how to do it. Please help me! Thanks

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    ... sorry double post

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    You can either find an authoring package that accepts DTS files (DVD Lab Pro can do this), and put a black video still with them, or try to convert them to DTS wav files and burn them to a CD. This sill not impact the audio quality, but you will still have to play them back through your dvd player. The first option is the simplest. DVD Lab Pro have a 30 day free trial.
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    This was stated in your OP for the exact same thing...

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=283557&highlight=
    Cough warez Cough

    take a look at DVDLab, it offers a Audio mode in which he automatically creates dummy video tracks for your DVD-Video.
    You said the photo is of them in DVD lab PRO, you were told how you can do it in that same program.....

    Can we say "effort"

    What was that i think i saw guns1inger once say... Now bend over so we can wipe your..




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