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  1. Hi,

    I have two separate audio tracks for a movie.

    1) english 5.1 dts
    2) tamil stereo

    Can I copy a channel in stereo(with Tamil vocals) and replace the voice(center track) of english 5.1 and create a single 5.1 tamil track ?
    If yes, how can I do this ?

    I searched this forum and couldn't find the exact one. Can anyone help ?

    Thanks
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  2. Originally Posted by BRFan View Post
    1) english 5.1 dts
    2) tamil stereo

    Can I copy a channel in stereo(with Tamil vocals) and replace the voice(center track) of english 5.1 and create a single 5.1 tamil track ?
    Yes, but the dialog isn't always in the center track.
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  3. @jagabo: Yes, I agree with you but I would like to give a try. And I am fine with other channels containing english dialogs which is fairly less in mine.
    Is there a way to do it ? Can we do it using Audacity ?
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  4. Yes, you can use Audacity. If you get the ffmpeg source plugin for Audacity it can import audio directly from your source files. I don't think it can export DTS but it can export 5.1 AC3.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo
    I don't think it can export DTS but it can export 5.1 AC3.
    You would need a dts encoder to be sure. I think I saw a post somewhere that apparently there is finally a freeware dts encoder, I'll try to dig it up and post the link, though don't know if its truly freeware or if it was a banned warez discussion. I'll try to get back with info.
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  6. You can always output six mono WAV files from Audacity then use some other program to make them into a DTS file.
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