elmer said:You can go to http://www.diatonis.com/downloads_dts_ac3.html and download a free DTS track from the website - it downloads in a zip file after opening you can burn it to CD-R and it will play DTS surround back on your player (assuming that you have DTS capability).
His stuff is ambient electronica - a DIY recording but OK. Check this out first.
BananaSlug said:Nothing speciel required. Make sure you're burning it as a music cd, not a data disc. If you have more than one file make sure that that you don't put a 2 second gap between tracks. If you are doing everything right and still only getting noise try using the digital out and have your receiver/processor decode it.
Good luck
I'm about to release an older album that was originally done in 5.1 as a hybrid DVD-Audio / DVD-Video disc. It has four videos as well as the complete album in both AC3 and DVD-Audio (MLP). The album was originally done at 44.1kHz 24-bit etc... and that's what is on the album. There is no real enhancement I've noticed by converting the sample rate to 96kHz. In the past while mastering I ran each track (L,C,R,Ls,Rs) through a Manley Massive EQ and Variable-Mu compressor and re-recorded it at 96kHz with some good results. It just added more even (and odd) harmonics above 18kHz or so.aquadad said:What title do you recommend for the best combination of your audio and video.
diatonis said:Hi aquadad and BananaSlug,
Manytimes people burn dts wav files as a data disc:: thank bananaslug
I'm about to release an older album that was originally done in 5.1 as a hybrid DVD-Audio / DVD-Video disc. It has four videos as well as the complete album in both AC3 and DVD-Audio (MLP). The album was originally done at 44.1kHz 24-bit etc... and that's what is on the album. There is no real enhancement I've noticed by converting the sample rate to 96kHz. In the past while mastering I ran each track (L,C,R,Ls,Rs) through a Manley Massive EQ and Variable-Mu compressor and re-recorded it at 96kHz with some good results. It just added more even (and odd) harmonics above 18kHz or so.
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aquadad said:I thought I recognized the road to Pt. Reyes in one photograph. I have many ambient / electronica titles in my collection but they are all in stereo. The only title I have that comes close to what you do in surround is Kitaro's DVD-A "Best Of Silk Road".
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