HI,I'M PLANNING TO BUY A DVD BURNER,BUT I WANT TO BUY ONE WHICH'S CAN BURN OLSO "DTS" SOUND,WHICH ONE DO YOU RECOMEND?![]()
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I think they all suit.
DTS is just another audio stream in the vob file - if it is present in the original movie.
So you determine what to rip/burn from/to a dvd disc.
I suggest you read carefully the rip guides and experience a bit with them. If you do not, you will never understand about these 'streams' and 'vob' stuff.
But some more expirienced user should comfirm/reject this as i am also a newbee with this stuff. -
All the burners out there do DTS, all you have to worry about is what type of burner to get.
DVD-R(W) e.g. Pioneer
DVD+R(W) e.g. Philips
DVD-R(W) and DVD+R(W) e.g. Sony
The media for DVD-R is currently cheaper but isn't expected to last, and DVD+R is better for video authoring.
I recommend the Sony drive because it can do both formats and has a nice 8MB buffer (Less Coasters)
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