I was going to PM Neil about this, but I figured that there are others out there that might be interested in something like this.
I have a 04 Nissan Titan pickup, and in a strange combo of options, I ended up with a rear seat DVD video system installed in it. It has probably been used once in 2 years, but it does have a built in Dolby Digital 5.1 system. The DVD video discs are loaded in a seperate DVD player located in the center console, not the 6 disc changer in the dash.
My question to Neil was going to be this:
I want to create a few custom surround discs (either 5.1 or 4.0) from my quad source files that will play in this system. I want them to be very simple: insert the disc into the player and let it play the Dolby Digital track.
To make a Dolby Digital audio-only DVD-V that will instantly play on this system, what do I need to do? I have Soft Encode 1.0 from Sound Forge, a program I bought a long time ago. Do I need to create 48kHz music files in order for this to work?
Can someone provide some direction? These would be strictly for use in the truck, so they don't have to be fancy or anything. In fact, I may EQ them with the truck in mind.
THANKS
I have a 04 Nissan Titan pickup, and in a strange combo of options, I ended up with a rear seat DVD video system installed in it. It has probably been used once in 2 years, but it does have a built in Dolby Digital 5.1 system. The DVD video discs are loaded in a seperate DVD player located in the center console, not the 6 disc changer in the dash.
My question to Neil was going to be this:
I want to create a few custom surround discs (either 5.1 or 4.0) from my quad source files that will play in this system. I want them to be very simple: insert the disc into the player and let it play the Dolby Digital track.
To make a Dolby Digital audio-only DVD-V that will instantly play on this system, what do I need to do? I have Soft Encode 1.0 from Sound Forge, a program I bought a long time ago. Do I need to create 48kHz music files in order for this to work?
Can someone provide some direction? These would be strictly for use in the truck, so they don't have to be fancy or anything. In fact, I may EQ them with the truck in mind.
THANKS