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  1. I have recently downloaded a collection of music videos that are in DTS format. What do I do with them? How do I view them? Can I burn them on to a DVD? How?
    I tried playing them in the new version of PowerDVD. The onlyout put I get is a very faint audio stream and only some type of visualization for video output.
    I tried various codec packs but to no avail.
    Anyone have any ideas?

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  2. What do you have a vob file or just a .dts file?

    You can always make a DVD with ity in DVD Lab Pro
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    If they are VOB files you can burn your DVD with your favorite application. It's going to be a Music DVD. Still, if they're VOB files you can use BeSweet to go from VOB to WAV.
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  4. Unfortunately, theres no VOB just .dts. I've burned those types of files before.
    I've only tried NERO to burn the files on a DVD-RW and CD-RW and neither of them played.

    Thanks for the replies.
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  5. dts files are audio only - Digital theater sound (AFAIK). You can make them wav files with BeSweet+BeSweetGUI and burn as audio CD (well I think )
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  6. I thought DTS files were audio as well, but they came from a burnt DVD of music videos.

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  7. If all you have is dts files there is no video. What do you want to do again? Just preview the files on your computer ?
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    if powerdvd doesnt play them - try windvd ..

    but powerdvd should play them -- sounds like they are screwed up or are they off a cinema cd ?
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