Hello,
I was alerted today that the self-titled album by The Flame is available at cduniverse.com. This was one of those few albums that was mixed specfically to take advatage of the Dynaquad effect. There was never a regular stereo version of this album released, so I am presuming that with the right decoder, the Dynaquad effect can be extracted from the CD. I have read about how to wire up one's speakers to do this, but is there a way extract separate audio tracks in an audio program such as Adobe Audition? Then I could burn this to a DTS CD using Surcode.
J. D.
I was alerted today that the self-titled album by The Flame is available at cduniverse.com. This was one of those few albums that was mixed specfically to take advatage of the Dynaquad effect. There was never a regular stereo version of this album released, so I am presuming that with the right decoder, the Dynaquad effect can be extracted from the CD. I have read about how to wire up one's speakers to do this, but is there a way extract separate audio tracks in an audio program such as Adobe Audition? Then I could burn this to a DTS CD using Surcode.
J. D.