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  1. Can someone explained how to rip,copy, burn dts audio to cdr. Dose it means that you get different sound /instrument in 6 channels?
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    you can just copy the cd - if you own it ..

    its just a normal cd ..

    but you need a dvd player with dts capibilities or a cd player with optical out and and a dts receiver to play it .


    you dont rip or convert it ... if you could --- it certainly wouldnt be a dts 20bit 5:1 audio cd anymore..
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    or if you mean copy dts audio from a dvd to a cd .. you cant (not directly anyway) .. they are a different format .
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  4. The file is d/l from the net in rar format.I extract and get 2 file with cue and wav ext. How can I burn to an audio cd?
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    Burn the wavs as a cd audio disc. Then play in a dvd player with dts decoding support or connected to a receiver with dts decoding.

    You can make own dts cd audios also, from ac3 or dts audio
    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/BeSure.html
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  6. Well I managed to figure out how to burn the cd finally. Out of curiosity I looked into the besure guide as pointed out by you.My question is, if you take a stereo tracks(2 channel) from a normal cd and using besure, you get 6 channels but all the tracks would be the same, wouldn't it? It's not a true DTS Audio as in a commercial disc. Anyway thanks for the pointer.
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  7. I already made a many cd-dts sound,I used surcode dts,sound forge 6 to do that,But I do want to burn music cd-DTS,I want to extract the sound from dvd and burn it into a cd,I already tried that,but the only problem is that dvd wav file is 48khz, and the music cd supports 44.1k,I tried already with dolby digital and is the same problem(48khz)I already tried all the software's of this site and I can get a 44.1khz wav dts file.
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  8. I just d/l another file Upon extracting I get wav and m3u file. How do I burn it to a cd using the m3u file. I tried dragging wav to nero but it's no use. Its must be the m3u file, a kind of playlist for it to burn. Help please
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