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> Surround Sound Encoding, how to produce dts 5.1 files
jeffcloke
post Sun 16 Apr 2006, 10:04
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I'm using OSX 10.3.9 on an iBook G4 with m-audio firewire 410 and Plogue Bidule with Acousmodules AU and VST plugins to produce 5.1 surround sound aiff or wav files either as multi-mono or single aiff/wavex files. I can play these files back using bidule plugins, but I want to produce dolby digital DTS encoded files to play through my home cinema system using the S/PDIF output on the firewire 410.

Is there software available for this?

I have Quicktime pro 7 which can play the DTS files but not convert from wavex etc.
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gdoubleyou
post Mon 17 Apr 2006, 23:58
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What DAW are you using? Digital Performer, Logic Pro, Nuendo, and Bias Deck, can produce the file type used surround encoding.

For the actual encoding take a look at this http://www.discwelder.com/ it's the cheapest encoder I've found so far.

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jeffcloke
post Tue 18 Apr 2006, 07:55
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Thanks gdoubleyou. I'm just using Bidule and AU/VST plugins: it's great!

I've followed your link to discwelder: looks like I'll be forking out $99.
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