I have a CD at home burnt onto a standard CD-R that has music encoded in DTS 5.1. I can play the CD in my Conia DVD player, and the amplifier switches to DTS mode. The sound is in 6 channel surround. If I try to play the CD in a normal player, it's just white noise.
Can the same thing be done for a Dolby Digital soundtrack, or am I completely missing something? I'm very interested to know how the DTS track is actually encoded onto the CD. Also, I have several Dolby Digital, THX and DTS trailers (downloaded from www.cinenow.com) and I wanted to burn them onto a standard CD-R conserving the best sound quality possible, bearing in mind that a MiniDVD will not work on a standalone DVD player, which is what I want to play them on. If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate them.
Can the same thing be done for a Dolby Digital soundtrack, or am I completely missing something? I'm very interested to know how the DTS track is actually encoded onto the CD. Also, I have several Dolby Digital, THX and DTS trailers (downloaded from www.cinenow.com) and I wanted to burn them onto a standard CD-R conserving the best sound quality possible, bearing in mind that a MiniDVD will not work on a standalone DVD player, which is what I want to play them on. If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate them.