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  1. Hi...I have the means to get ahold of DTS audio CD's for all the new films that are released, as well as all the new trailers, and so I took one home to fool around with...they're encoded with a special file extension called .aud, which I believe is similar, but yet vastly different than the .aud that Westwood Studios, aka the makers of Command & Conquer, use...anyways, my question was if there's a program or plugin for a program that I can convert the .aud file to a more viable format...anyone that could either give me info as to what the program would be, or even where to find it would be greatly appreciated...thanks a bunch...
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  2. *cough* Nobody? 47 views, no responses?
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  3. Just had a thought...

    Anyone know of software that'll accept DTS .AUD files that'll mux with an MPEG-II stream to create a DTS-compatible .VOB file? If so, lemme know, because I'm thinking I can mux the .AUD and a dupe MPEG-II stream together, thus creating just a blank video .VOB...then I could use a program such as DVD2AVI to extract the audio stream in a 2ch .WAV, and then go to .MP3 from there...lemme know what you all think, and thanks for any help
    vVSirGriper
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