As the title suggests, I want to convert my 5.1 FLAC file to DTS 44.1kHz, 24-bit .wav for my car (on the go). All my attempts have failed. Is there a solution to my problem?
Thanks in advance, Gerald
flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
Does enabling those 2 options help - https://imgur.com/8gB5A2K ?
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
The burned CD only produces noise.
If I use a "1411.2 kb/s, 44.1 kHz, 24 bits, 6 channels, DTS" as a *.wav file, it plays sound.
If I use a "1411.2 kb/s, 44.1 kHz, 24 bits, 6 channels, DTS" as a *.wav file, it plays sound.
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
You converted audio to .dts file, renamed it to .wav, burned and then it's fine?
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
Found on the www and burned to CD
Edit: I would like to convert my high-resolution *.fac (e.g. 24bit/96Hz) into this "1411.2 kb/s, 44.1 kHz, 24 Bit, 6 channels, DTS" *.wav
Edit: I would like to convert my high-resolution *.fac (e.g. 24bit/96Hz) into this "1411.2 kb/s, 44.1 kHz, 24 Bit, 6 channels, DTS" *.wav
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
Is there a possibility with XRECODE in the foreseeable future?
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
I just encoded some files using the settings above, burned resulting files to an Audio CD and the CD was detected as DTS by XRECODE and Foobar. I don't have a DTS capable CD hardware player to check it, though, as there might be some details when it comes to DTS CDs which I'm not aware of.
Re: flac/wav to 5.1 dts for self-burned audio CD
In my many tests, only "1411.2 kb/s, 44.1 kHz, 24-bit, 6-channel, DTS" files worked. However, XRECODE can't create them that way; it always only supports 16-bit.
These CDs can be played on any DVD player.
These CDs can be played on any DVD player.