I realize now that I only told a half-truth. VLC Media player will create a 6-channel interleaved .wav file, which can be opened up into 6 individual .wav files by Adobe Audition. It is probable that other programs can probably open the 6-channel .wav file as well, but I haven’t used anything else.
Put the DTS CD in your CD- Rom drive
Run VLC Media Player
Click “File – Open Disc”
Select “Audio CD.” Select a track number (you’ll have to do this process for each track on the disc)
Down near the bottom, select “stream/save”, the click “settings
For output, select “file”, then click “browse” and give your output file a name. Be sure to add the “.wav” extension to the file name.
For “Encapsulation Method,” select .wav
Check the box next to “audio Codec” then choose the settings Audio Codec = s16l, bitrate = 512, channels = 6
Click “OK.” Click “OK” again
The player should now look like it’s playing the file quickly, though you will hear no sound.
When it is done, run Adobe Audition.
Either open the file in edit mode, and it will open 6 individual .wav files, or insert the audio into a multitrack session and Audition will place the 6 individual .wav files in the session for you.
Hope that helps!
J. D.