Ripping DTS cds?

claytonJ2

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May 25, 2011
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I've got piles of DTS cds, how may I rip them to flac files that will play back in 5.1 surround, please?
 

sasully

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Just rip it to .wav like you would any CD. The resulting .wav files will be 'dts wav' format and will be multichannel. They can be compressed to .flac like any .wav file. To hear them in their correct form you'll need a DTS decoder, either int he software, or by bitstreaming them over S/PDIF (toslink or coaxial) or HDMI to an AVR that decodes DTS. To do the latter your computer/software must be configured to supply bit-perfect output to the AVR.
 

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