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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Re: [SurroundSound] How to identify


When you say it didn't play in dbpoweramp, what exactly was the outcome – refused to play, played silence, or played white noise (loud hiss)?  If the latter, it possibly means dbpoweramp has calculated and added a ReplayGain tag to the FLAC file, which, on playback in a player that honours ReplayGain tags, destroys the DTS encoding, resulting in white noise from the player.

If that's what happened, just remove the ReplayGain tags (track and album) from the file using TAG (part of the free FLAC software suite) or some other tag editor (MediaMonkey can do it, for example).

Daniel

On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 2:17:09 AM UTC+10, wEbAddEr wrote:
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When i did try to convert a dts.wav file to flac with dbpoweramp it didn't played anymore with vlc-player, so i thought that flac dts file was audio-dvd.----- snip -----

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