DTS CD's to DVD-Audio?
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DTS CD's to DVD-Audio?
I have several DTS CD's that I would like to merge onto a single DVD-A disc. I tried ripping the DTS CD's to WAV files using CDEX (that SEEMED to work). I then tried making a DVD-A using Adobeman's scripts. Unfortunately the disc is unplayable. I recall reading that possibly Adobeman's scripts only work with 2-channel WAV files?? Does anyone have a good method (free if possible) to do this? Thanks much!
#2
DVD Audio Solo will take a 5-channel WAVs as inputs and burn (or create an ISO) a dvd audio disc.
You get 7 or so free burns with their trial.
I personally use DVD Audio Extractor for the ripping part but if your method creates a 5-channel WAV that should work also.
You get 7 or so free burns with their trial.
I personally use DVD Audio Extractor for the ripping part but if your method creates a 5-channel WAV that should work also.
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Unfortunately I can't use DVD Audio Extractor because it is a DTS CD (at least it doesn't work for me). I have tried ripping the DTS CD's in CDEX, DBPowerAMP Music Converter, and DVD Audio Solo and then buring the resulting WAV files via DVD Audio Solo. So far, I have yet to produce a working DVD-A disc with DTS music on it. From what I understand, the ripped WAV files are actually just the DTS files with a wave header?? I tried running a program called WAV2DTS but DVD Audio Solo won't import the resulting file.
This is time-consuming and frustrating...
This is time-consuming and frustrating...
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