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Thu 21 Dec 2006, 00:57
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Hi, I Just downloaded a group of files from a mike olfield album that is said to be in quadraphonic sound, the files are in .wav format, but all i hear is a terrible hiss when i try to play them in I tunes or quicktime, I try passing them thru Sound Converter but all i get is the same hiss,The Owner says the Tracks are from QUAD to DTS and that i need a dts player do any one knows of a program or converter in the mac that can get me this files to any playable format, any comment will be helpfull, Thanks , Bye
This post has been edited by Rambar: Thu 21 Dec 2006, 01:01
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Fri 22 Dec 2006, 04:34
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Note: this comes from the only thread I found here related to this… as I'm not quadraphony/ac3/dts/whatever literate, I won't enter into details, I just don't know… You can convert DTS.wav with a PC/windows (oops) - use DTSparser to fix problems to the DTS - FooBar can make a 6 channel wav else on the mac a typical reading of such files in DTS would be: wav multichannel 5.1 44,1 Khz file ---> red by Itunes ----> send by Airtunes (Itune part) ----> sent to Airport Express thru an optical BINARY link ---> Homecinema DTS/Dolby Digital Amp/decoder ---> Enjoy Multichannel As the thread was more than year old there may be new solutions… Hope this helps, or let's have a quadraphonic/DTS/AC3/wildracoonwithbluetooth save us
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Sat 23 Dec 2006, 10:28
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We're ALL waiting for some affordable surround sound apps on the Mac!! The only reason I keep my PC (and recently had to renew) is for the likes of Surcode, Foobar, Fraunhoffer surround mp3, Magix Music Maker 12, etc. Meanwhile we wait.....
One point on Toast: you need Toast 6 + Jam for surround sound burning. I bought Toast 7 purely because it advertised surround recording, but I discovered that Toast 7 folds DTS and other surround formats down to stereo. The folks at Toast told me I can't 'upgrade' from 7 to 6, I have to buy new.
Please Mr Apple add surround formats to all your apps as a free or very cheap upgrade.
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Sun 24 Dec 2006, 10:10
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Thanks gdoubleyou, but as I understand it Discwelder bronze produces DVD-A format, and who has a DVD-A player? I want to make dvds of my performances which my friends can play on their home cinema 5.1 systems which tend to use DTS. I'm ever hopeful, though, and I'm sure in a few months time this will be a solved issue.
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Mon 25 Dec 2006, 13:04
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Thanks for the advice, Jim. I've just tried every combination again and can't get Toast 7 do do anything with DTS files except stereo or indecipherable bitstreams. The folks at Toast did tell me I needed Toast 6 + Jam.
As for Dolby, all I need is a cheap encoder for the Mac: A-Pack comes with Final Cut for 900 UK Pounds!
For now I'll stick with the PC: Minnetonka Surcode DTS CD and Magix Goya Burner.
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Mon 11 May 2009, 10:44
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All your problems will be solved if you visit http://www.convertfiles.com/I just love this site. You can convert files online and you don't need any software.... and you don’t pay anything for that
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