The problem with working with decoded DTS CDs is that the music has
already been processed by someone (NR/EQ) and the DTS encoding
process removes some of the information. You're better off with the
Q8 or Q. However, if that's all you have to work with, it's still a
lot of fun. I enjoy listening to the individual tracks when they are
on my PC.
:-jon
--- In quadraphonicquad@yahoogroups.com, Scot Clayton
<scotclayton@r...> wrote:
> Wow!
> Just got through listening for the 1st time to Pink Floyd's Wish
You
> Where Here in DTS 5.1 Surround!
> Kicks some major ass!
> It's NOT as cool as my DSOTM mix, but has potential! I can't
> wait to get my hands on the individual WAVS and do some work on it.
>
> I think I'll start with Black Sabbath's Paranoid first though. It
will
> be a bit time consuming, as I have to extract six waves from each
DTS
> file, then work on each individual file, the re-encode it to DTS,
> recompile the CD, etc.
>
> I've got quite a few to do...
>
> WYWH - Pink Floyd
> BS - Paranoid
> Tull - Aqualung
> Nugent - Free For All
> ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
>
> and several more that don't come to mind...
>
>
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