wEbAddEr, if you mean you have the music as DTS-encoded FLAC files, then use Xrecode3 to split the tracks into six mono files per track (for the six surround channels), edit those with RX6, Audition, whatever, then recombine them in Xrecode3 to multi-channel FLAC.
On Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 2:58:17 AM UTC+10, 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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