This is confusing.
A two channel file --> 5.1 is *upmix*, is that what you've been talking about all along?
There's no (zero) quality loss from decoding DTS-->PCM , and there is no (zero) quality loss from converting PCM--> flac.
You should just tell us what this album is. Or is it a recording you made?
On 2019-08-02 12:58, wEbAddEr wrote:
There are much DTS files who stops at a 'hard' way, or have a few seconds silence at te beginning and/or end.I do have it as a 2ch FLAC file, i could make it a 5.1 by myself, but still looking around how.Being DTS is not needed, only 5.1.i`m think to try soon some conversions as a PCM and convert them to FLAC to have almost no loss of quality.Have downloaded BeSweet, channelx, Plogue & plug-ins bundle, Audition & Surroundizer Free.Still missing a few to try some stuff out like wav2wav6 and those i'm still not aware of :)--
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