Just an update....not sure if this will help with commercial DTS CDs. I've got my BBA disc out, and ripped it, no go. Found a bit of silence, trimmed that, still no go. Found that the beginning dts signal was significantly different for a short bit, which I believe is encoded silence, so I tried to trim that as well, no go. Absolutely won't decode this disc. And I remember my old process for this also didn't work on commercial DTS CDs.
Anyone come up with a method for these discs yet?
Interesting, took one more sample off the front of the file, and that did it. Detected it was DTS, and made a fixed file. The sample in one of the channels was zero, but it wasn't zero on the right channel, so I'm not sure what's up with that, but once I took that sample off, it detected it. This program is very finicky about detecting if a stream is DTS or not, would be nice if some fixing could be done to allow this to more reliably detect DTS, or allow you to override and force DTS decoding.