I have converted my entire hires surround collection over to DTS-MA - one of the reasons was to finally have a simple interface to easily play the albums on a PC..
I use Windows 7 Media Center with an HDMI soundcard - I have the albums grouped alphabetically - open the media center - click on say the G folder and there I have a jpg of each album - click on the album you want and it starts playing...really simple and lossless too..
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 6:50 PM, realafrica <paul.gambia@gmail.com> wrote:
There are a few nice releases appearing with a version of DTS that is
at last listenable to. DTS-HD.
It might just be the future of surround audiophile music, but I don't
know much about it other tha what I've read & that looks positive.
24bit/192kHz in at least 6 channels has to be applauded. now that DTS
is finally lossless!
So my major question at the moment, as I don't have a Blu Ray player
is how can I playback 24bit/192kHz 6 channel DTS-HD on my PC? My
soundcard an M-Audio Delta is only 24/96 capable so I imagine 192
stuff will just be output at 96.However that is beside the point.
The point really being about codecs, sound file formats &. software
players etc.?
Will Foobar200 play DTS-HD?
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