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Old 05-02-2006   #6 (permalink)
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Re: how to convert a DTS Cd to a normal audio CD?

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Originally Posted by eltranquil
Oh yes, they do... link1 link2
Never seen one before. Thanks.
How should this work from CD???

*edit*

OK, found it.
http://www.dts.com/pro-audio/products/software.php
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All DTS Music CDs Reviewed on this page REQUIRE a DTS capable surround sound decoder and a CD player or DVD player with digital out. Note that a few CD players do not work with DTS encoded CDs because they modify the digital output. Most DTS music CDs are either 4.1 channel or 5.1 channel. This means 4 or 5 channels/speakers plus a bass channel (subwoofer). DTS recommends that full range speakers be used on all channels and that the surround speakers be placed to the rear. I do not find this practical in my setup (I use Surrounds that have response down to 50Hz and a center with response down to 40Hz and the surrounds are placed to the sides), but the results are still excellent. Also some DTS decoders are not able to redirect the center channel or the subwoofer channel if you do not have them. Check the decoder you plan to buy ahead of time if this is important to you. See the DTS Web Site for more details on the hardare and where to buy DTS Music CDs.
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