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      Encoding DTS for DTS audio CD

      Is the only possible way to do this using Surecode CDpro DTS

      or is there another program.

      I tried using Surecode DVD pro but the DTS file would not play on my SYStem?

      Does anyone have a link for Surecode CDpro?

      Cheers
      Master Bastard

    2. SurCodeCD - DTS Encoder

      I haven't made a disc with it but you can give it a shot.

      -wp

      Edited by Lore >> we forgot this one..

    3. #3
      Thanks for the attachment, I have found out using Surecode DVD pro with 44.1KhZ works. I`ll give it a go with Surecode CD, maybe it has some other options eg bitrate

      The 2 DTS surround CDs I´ve made so far sound great.
      Master Bastard

    4. #4
      Do you Just want "Dolby Theater Sound" or will "Dolby Digital Surround Sound(AC3)" work also??? heres a Good "Dolby Dogital Sorround sound Encoder" http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/attachment.php?s=&postid=106477 ....Digigram Dolby Digital Encoder+Decoder

    5. #5
      Hi Minion

      Thanks for the link, I´ll give it a try.
      At the moment I´m just testing out the 2 different formats.(DTS&AC3)

      I brought a couple of Live DVD`s with excellent sound tracks and thought I´d try to make a CD out of them as I dont always want the TV on.

      So far I have used Headac3he & Be-sweet to make the Dolby Digital(AC3) cd, and the results were impressive.

      Surecode for DTS. also very impressive.

      Another question to do with the Authoring of DTS & DD cds. So far I just used NERO-audio CD. But when I press play on the CD player it takes the AMP about a sec to recognise its DTS or DD ie you hear noise

      Is this normal or do DD & DTS discs need to be entered in a special way?
      Master Bastard

    6. #6
      I personally wouldn"t know as i only use AC3 For Video...

    7. #7
      I've been having problems making Dolby Digital audio CD's. i use onic Foundry, following the settings given by Mike Sokol on various websites, and the CD's still don't work. I've made DTS CD's without any hassles. Could one of you guys make a small Nero image of a CD that works so I can try it on my equipment at home? Thanks fellas!

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      I know my friend said for that digigram release its a good one(released by oxygen---i think),and its posted on one good private site--so proggy must be ok..Reason for telling you guys is the digigram is not freeware---so when mods seeit it will delete all this...So get it as fast as you can and follow the rules like it or not!!!!

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      Yep, had to delete it..
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