Well - having 5.1 can mean two things. If you have a 6 channel, or 8 channel sound card, then that means you can output 5.1, however if you don't have 6 speakers then you should be ouptutting (if you have 2 speakers) 2 channels. I am assuming you only have 2 speakers? If so, then you would want to be outputting 2 channels only, as outputting more would mean, when playing e.g. 5.1 audio, then, for exmaple, the LFE bass channel would not be heard.do you have 5.1? you ask. I wouldn't know. How do I check this? I'm on a 2.2Ghz Celeron with .5GIG RAM on a 80GIG HDD. I'm running WIndows XP Home SP2, fully patched.
Yes, If you were to just burn it as a normal CD you would get the static noise on a normal CD player (would need a DTS-WAV comaptible CD player to hear the DTS). If you are happy with just hearing it in stereo, then you can convert (in VLC) the DTS file into a stereo WAV file.An Addendum to the last post. Is there a way for me to burn them to an audio CD so I can play it on my stereo?
I have another question further to this topic. I wonder if you can help me. While my CD burner in my computer is not (clearly) DTS capable (I CAN hear the DTS file with the strategy you outline above in VIdeoLAN) my CD attached to my stereo IS. Clearly has DTS sitting on the front of it. Here's the question: Can I record a CD with VideoLAN so I can play it back on my stereo's CD player? If not with VideoLAN, is there another application I could record it to CD using my computer's CD burner and then hear it on my stereo's CD?Yeh - foobar2000 uses the foo_dts.dll plugin (based on libdca ), and cannot play DTS-WAV files with the *.wav extension, so renaming to *.dts should work for foobar2k. However, that should not affect VLC in any way. I'm not sure why renaming the *.dts file stopped it from working though? The stereo WAV file should - in theory - sound pretty much the same as the 5.1 audio downmixed to stereo automatically by your system (both going to two speakers), but then that depends of how/what downmixed it.
Glad you got a stereo copy working .
Arite.
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