Just purchased Sting's "Nothing Like The Sun" DTS-CD (Not DVD) over the weekend. The cover states "Requires a DTS-Capable Playback System" - so it's not dual layered; it only contains DTS. My Oppo 105 plays the disc perfectly in multichannel (44.1 Khz). But I can't play it on my computer. Both Jriver and Foobar play "white noise", meaning they're not reading it as a DTS disc.
I have installed the DTS plug-in for Foobar. I have other DTS files that play perfectly on both Foobar and Jriver. I have successfully ripped Monster 24bit 96Khz DTS files (from DVD) and store them as .dts files on my computer (not converted to FLAC) and they play perfectly.
My goal is to rip the dts files for my music server. I don't even need it converted to flac, .dts is fine. I have ripped the disc using both EAC and Foobar (WAV format), and they both resulted in the exact same file sizes, but they also generate white noise. Since the disc itself it generating white noise, it makes sense that the resulting WAV files also generate white noise.
MediaInfo read the resulting WAV files which were ripped as DTS files - 24bit and 6 channels. So I'm really confused as to why MediaInfo recognizes these as DTS, but both Foobar and Jriver don't.
I just want to rip a .dts file so I can load it on my music server and put the disc in storage. Any advice is appreciated!
PS - I do have AudioMuxer, but for some reason the DTSWav to DTS option (under Audio Conversion) is greyed out. So I haven't been able to test with that feature.
I have installed the DTS plug-in for Foobar. I have other DTS files that play perfectly on both Foobar and Jriver. I have successfully ripped Monster 24bit 96Khz DTS files (from DVD) and store them as .dts files on my computer (not converted to FLAC) and they play perfectly.
My goal is to rip the dts files for my music server. I don't even need it converted to flac, .dts is fine. I have ripped the disc using both EAC and Foobar (WAV format), and they both resulted in the exact same file sizes, but they also generate white noise. Since the disc itself it generating white noise, it makes sense that the resulting WAV files also generate white noise.
MediaInfo read the resulting WAV files which were ripped as DTS files - 24bit and 6 channels. So I'm really confused as to why MediaInfo recognizes these as DTS, but both Foobar and Jriver don't.
I just want to rip a .dts file so I can load it on my music server and put the disc in storage. Any advice is appreciated!
PS - I do have AudioMuxer, but for some reason the DTSWav to DTS option (under Audio Conversion) is greyed out. So I haven't been able to test with that feature.