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    1. #1

      Dts Cd

      Ok! guys here's a hard one.

      I have tons of DTS CDs and I want to extract each channel sepreately. Now I have yet found a software that will allow me to do this. I can Encode in DTS format but that's about it.

      Let me knwo if any of you know of a program that will allow me to edit those wav files.


      Thnx!

      Dr. Fatal

    2. #2

      Unhappy

      Can only join myself in line for waiting...
      I wish I could edit the DTS-WAV file as is, even do a simple volume change on it...
      Another thing is to be able to divide it again to its 6 mono-wav tracks.

      ...and here's one more - how can I listen to a DTS-AUDIO cd on my computer? say I have WINDVD installed legally and all - I only hear pink noise.... ???

      anyone?

      thanx in advance...
      vav

    3. #3
      hi guys
      the latest beta of besweet supports conversion of dts to 6 wav files its
      command line but theres a gui for it(besweetgui) get latest version 59b
      have tested seems fine


      sawyer

    4. #4

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      Quote Originally Posted by sawyer
      hi guys
      the latest beta of besweet supports conversion of dts to 6 wav files its
      command line but theres a gui for it(besweetgui) get latest version 59b
      have tested seems fine


      sawyer

      got it.
      will test soon..

      thanks!
      vav

    5. #5
      hi again
      hope it does what you need
      make sure its besweet v1.5b19 and BeSweet GUI v0.6 b79

      by the way anybody have a link for
      prosoniq time factory


      sawyer
      Last edited by sawyer; 31-07-2003 at 16:51.


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