Extract and Archive DTS 96/24 |
Extract and Archive DTS 96/24 |
Jun 3 2011, 06:25
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Just wondering if there is anyway to extract and archive the DTS 96/24 files. I spent Money buying myself A Refurbished Dennon DVD-A/SACD player and it doesn't Decode the DTS-96/24. And the multichannel playback is distorted so is basically useless.
None of my software seems to support the Format. It only plays back in 48kHz. I just got a PS3 and an Octava HDMI audio Stream extractor For my Pre HDMI Yamaha in hopes it would play back DVD-A and DTS-96/24 apparently it does neither. I would like to get my Monies worth out of the BJORK surrounded Disks I purchased, and Megadeath Peace Sells, and Tori Amos, but so far no luck. I really don't want to purchase a new piece of Hardware, Just to listen to a handful of Disks that are encoded in an Esoteric Short Lived Format. eac3to Recognizes the Tracks as DTS 96/24 but apparently can only extract the 48kHz Core. Is there a good way to access the Native DTS 96/24 and convert it to a multichannel Wave or Flac or to simply play these back without buying yet another piece of hardware? Right now I listen to a lot of multichannel Flacs and waves on My RME HDSP Multiface using FOOBAR2000 and the ASIO plug in. Its pretty Satisfying but a little klunky. Anyhow any help appreciated. |
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Jan 21 2013, 16:38
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I would have thought DVDAE would do it. I guess it must not though. My only interest is in extracting the 2-channel PCM from my DVD-As due to the fact that my DVD-A/SACD player pretty much needs a monitor to tweak settings. If I just burn the track I want to a cheap DVD-R I don't have to worry about which track it's playing.
Maybe it's just me but it looks like the OP got baited into a TOS 8 violation. (I wish it could also be a TOS violation for (Edited for being an a__hole.) This post has been edited by Engelsstaub: Jan 21 2013, 16:48 -------------------- The Loudness War is over. Now it's a hopeless occupation.
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spodemaster Extract and Archive DTS 96/24 Jun 3 2011, 06:25
DVDdoug I assume the discs are not encrypted or you have d... Jun 3 2011, 20:19
spodemaster QUOTE (DVDdoug @ Jun 3 2011, 21:19) I ass... Jun 4 2011, 05:30
A_Man_Eating_Duck Maybe you need to have the ArcSoft DTS Decoder ins... Jun 4 2011, 06:29
spodemaster QUOTE (A_Man_Eating_Duck @ Jun 4 2011, 07... Jun 4 2011, 07:02
andy o As far as I know, plenty of receivers are capable ... Jun 4 2011, 10:12
andy o So I tested it, and sure enough, I can decode it w... Jun 4 2011, 10:34
spodemaster QUOTE (andy o @ Jun 4 2011, 11:34) So I t... Jun 4 2011, 18:58
krabapple foobar2000 can output a multichannel ac3/dts bitst... Jun 4 2011, 19:15
spodemaster QUOTE (krabapple @ Jun 4 2011, 20:15) foo... Jun 4 2011, 20:46
greynol QUOTE (spodemaster @ Jun 4 2011, 12:46) M... Jun 5 2011, 01:09
spodemaster QUOTE (greynol @ Jun 5 2011, 01:09) QUOTE... Jun 5 2011, 03:15
dv1989 QUOTE (spodemaster @ Jun 5 2011, 03:15) Q... Jun 5 2011, 15:34
spodemaster QUOTE (dv1989 @ Jun 5 2011, 15:34) QUOTE ... Jun 5 2011, 21:09
krabapple To sort-of reiterate the thread topic, does anyone... Jan 21 2013, 15:04
andy o I'm pretty sure DTS 96/24 can do multichannel ... Jun 5 2011, 00:04
spodemaster QUOTE (andy o @ Jun 5 2011, 00:04) I... Jun 5 2011, 02:30
andy o Your DVD-A player is not required to support it, b... Jun 5 2011, 03:02
nifedipin Hi!
Try to extract dts with dvd audio extracto... Jun 5 2011, 11:38
krabapple QUOTE (Engelsstaub @ Jan 21 2013, 11:38) ... Jan 21 2013, 17:48
krabapple Got if figured out now. Both DVDAE and Audiomuxer... Jan 21 2013, 21:52
Engelsstaub Well that is good to know. Thanks for getting to t... Jan 21 2013, 22:59![]() ![]() |
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