SurCode for DTS DVD DVD is the most popular home entertainment format yet. With over 60 audio equipment manufacturers licensed to produce DTS decoders, DTS has become a standard for high quality “Surround Sound” in home theater systems. This makes it easy to offer your audience DTS-quality sound on your DVD-Video products. SurCode’s DVD-DTS encoder is your entry into the vast world of DVD-V content.
The SurCode DVD-DTS encoder also includes the functionality of SurCode’s CD-DTS encoder so you can leverage compact disc release as well. SurCode DVD-DTS is a fully licensed and certified encoder, suitable for encoding commercially released recordings. SurCode for DTS CD SurCode DTS-CD is easy to use. Just specify the six discreet 48 kHz WAV files of your multichannel mix. SurCode will create an encoded WAV, CPT or DTS file at either the 1.536 Mb/s or.768 kb/s data rate that you can then use with your DVD-Video authoring system. SurCode DVD Professional can also encode your six 44.1 kHz surround audio files for CDs as a WAV file at the 1.234 Mb/s data rate, just like SurCode CD-DTS. It’s the standard for maximum quality “Surround Sound” on CD or DVD.
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The SurCode Encoder for DTS-HD for Compressor is a professional audio. DTS.wav files for DTS Music Discs, which can be burned on a standard CD-R for. Surcode cd dvd pro dts encoder shared files: Here you can find surcode cd dvd pro dts encoder shared files we have found in our database. Just click file title and download link will show up.
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Not sure if there is a guide, but the main points are: File open: load your wav file (48kHZ - use SoundForge or equivalnet to change if necessary), I dont think 44kHZ will work properly for DVD intent) You can also load a.ac3 file but beware it will decode all 6 channels into 6 different uncompressed wav files as an interim and slow step - you must have 10-12 GB free on HD to do this. Why would you want to open an.ac3? - in this context to reduce to 224kbps from the DVD standard 448 - this saves space with reasonble quality - this procedure was in vogue when using ReMPEG to transcode onto 2-3 CD's. I would just use the 448 ac3 you rip from DVD and not bother with this. You could also downmix a 5:1 AC3 to a 2:0 AC3 if you wished Encode settings: the main settings here are data rate (448 is standard, but 224 accepted in DVDMaestro) The audio coding mode would be set based on how many wav input files you have - a standard wav file will be split by the program into right and left stereo, so I would select 2/0 L/R here If you only have 2 inputs (one standardstereo wav file), forcnig it to produce 3/2 AC3 either won't work, or won't give you true directional 5:1 Dolby Surround Mode: I change this to Dolby Surround Encoded Other settings I leave at default.
Sample rate must be 48 for DVD Then you press the red round button to encode, red triangle to preview Pick a output name, and sit back for a while (CPU intensive) MAke sure you set temp directory under 'Preferences' to a drive with lots of space Jeff. @jfmartins Qual e o teu objectivo? Som em dvd ou apenas fazer um cd de musica em dts?