maybe the mp3's were made from dts encoded wav files. I used foobar to
convert to wav, then tried to run the wav's through foobar again to
extract (dts) to multi-channel wav, but still only got 2 channels.
If these are just stereo tracks that are being processed by Dolby Pro
Logic II, then why was Tab Patterson involved? Can someone explain the
technology used?
I haven't tried listening yet through my Home Theatre.
On Jan 7, 9:27 am, Tab Cursor <tabcur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lokks,
>
> I've always wondered what his feedback was on our recent hub re-master
> of WYWH. He's so generous. Did he offer you a kind word?
>
> Anibal,
>
> Actually, removing atsurround from the DSP list and setting my
> receiver's DSP to any of the surround modes worked quite well. Also,
> another great FREE player is KMPlayer. It lets you do lots of fun
> things with audio output. Also, it's the only player I know of that
> will playback DTS wavs without gaps or annoying pops like Foobar.
>
> On Jan 7, 12:09 am, Ray Shackleford <mos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Any chance of a playlist for this bad boy?
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