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how to burn the DTS file to CD and keep the 5.1 channels

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how to burn the DTS file to CD and keep the 5.1 channels

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    in the Foobar2000, I opened the DTS file ( there is CUE file together with the DTS) and right click on the file, select "convert"-->"write to audio CD" command, in the new pop up window, there are 4 check boxes. "replaygain processing", "DSP processing","Dither" and "Burn gaplessly" . here i checked "DSP processing" and "Burn gaplessly" only.

How to burn .dts audio and dts wav onto dvd | AVS Forum

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    If you burn it in the correct format on the correct disc they will play just fine. DTS-audio containing VOB files burned to DVD play just like any other DVD. DTS wavs burned to CD will play just like a CD. And, if you do it correctly, standard wavs OR DTS wavs burned to a DVD (an "audio DVD") will play just fine, too.

How to burn .dts audio files on a cd | Tom's Guide Forum

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    Hi, I have some .dts files I want to burn on a cd to listen on my surround sound system at home. My system is capable of DTS sound. My problem is that when I try to create an audio cd in Nero and I drag my .dts files in there it says it doesn't support those files.

How to burn/play DTS audio cd's - VideoHelp Forum

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    Demux .DTS files with Tranzcode resample to 44.1khz with audio commander or similar Remux and encode with Surcode to wav files burn with Nero. Works fine for me. The issue I had is that most of the DTS files I was using were meant for a DVD-A output. they are 48Khz and can't be recorded using redbook audio CD authoring tools.

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