Is there a way to import DTS tracks into Soundforge 11?
I usually do that with Audacity, but I read on a forum that Audacity clips the tracks when importing. Is that so?
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It shouldn't. I don't use Audacity much but if the audio is imported as 32 bit float it shouldn't be clipped. I just tried importing a stereo AC3 file and used the Amplify function to increase the volume by 50dB. Then I normalised it. Nothing appeared to be clipped. When exporting, you'd want to ensure the peaks don't exceed 0dB, or the combined audio doesn't exceed 0dB when down-mixing and exporting etc.
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