So to explain further, you can not burn mch wav to a cd. You CAN burn a proper dts 44.1kHz (cd standard) file because it "looks" and acts like a stereo file. but the dts encoding can be heard as 5.1 with the proper equipment.
I don't think you can even buy the Surcode encoder anymore, maybe the encoder from DTS but I don't know. If you are resourceful I'm pretty sure you can find one or the other, though.
On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 4:45:16 AM UTC-4, smiley69 wrote:
Hi everbody,Can anyone explain to me how can I make a dts-cd from an ISO-SACD file ?When I open the ISO file in Foobar, it shows the DST64 multichannels tracks.I've tried to convert them into wav. OK it gives me multichannels PCM files. But when I burn these files with CDBurner, I lose the multichannel and only have a stereo CD, not DTS-CD....Any help will be highly appreciated !Thanks !
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