Resurrecting an old thread, I am sorry if this was continued elsewhere and I did not see.
I put this gadget, which I had purchased nearly a decade ago, to its first use. Having also finally set up a CD-4 playback system (Matsushita EPC 451 strain gage cartridge, Panasonic decoder) I fed the four channels into the DTS-610 and tried to record the digital out on my CD recorder.
Did not work -- the finished CD played back as static.
Then I tried to capture the DTS stream on a Mac, with QuickTime 7.6.6. QT's "Movie Inspector" said the stream was running at 44.1kHz BUT with 24 bits! COULD THAT REALLY BE? It runs a bit over 2mb/s.
In any case, this was successful: feeding the Mac's optical out to my AV receiver, Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" played back in all its 70s quad splendor.
Now I have to figure out how to burn the file to a DVD.
Others' experiences?
I put this gadget, which I had purchased nearly a decade ago, to its first use. Having also finally set up a CD-4 playback system (Matsushita EPC 451 strain gage cartridge, Panasonic decoder) I fed the four channels into the DTS-610 and tried to record the digital out on my CD recorder.
Did not work -- the finished CD played back as static.
Then I tried to capture the DTS stream on a Mac, with QuickTime 7.6.6. QT's "Movie Inspector" said the stream was running at 44.1kHz BUT with 24 bits! COULD THAT REALLY BE? It runs a bit over 2mb/s.
In any case, this was successful: feeding the Mac's optical out to my AV receiver, Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" played back in all its 70s quad splendor.
Now I have to figure out how to burn the file to a DVD.
Others' experiences?