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Old 12th Nov 02, 06:20 PM
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i have about 10 DTS/dolby 5.1 sound files and i want to convert them to wavs to put onto cd what is the best program for this.

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Old 12th Nov 02, 10:30 PM
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Did a search on google.com and found alot of links to do this. I was impressed with the following link:

_http://www.mp3-cdburner.com/X2CD-Music-CD-Burner.shtml

Looks like this is what your looking for.

Good luck and let us know if it works, might try it myself then.
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Old 13th Nov 02, 01:00 AM
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the Windows Media Encoder 9 does what you want.
it preserves your Dolby Digital quality while compressing it to a smaller file.

try it and see!

http://download.microsoft.com/downlo.../WMEncoder.exe

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thanks both for your help i'll have a look at both and then let you know the outcome

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Old 13th Nov 02, 11:47 AM
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i used the x2cd to convert them and they where fine i could not figure out how to do the conversion in media player but i will look into it more when i get time

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Old 13th Nov 02, 12:44 PM
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yea, the configuration setting in the media encoder is not that much simpler, i know
since i havent got a DVD ROM yet, pity i cant check it.
it is something to do with Windows Media Audio 9 Professional.
looking forward for someone who has done it.
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Originally posted by andru@Nov 13 2002, 07:47 PM
i could not figure out how to do the conversion in media player but i will look into it more when i get time
be sure it NOT the media player. !
it is the media encoder !
i doubt you have to select the VOB file showing all files, and browsing for the file when it is in the DVD. there is a Quick Start tab in the media encoder, and there is Encode a film - or somthing like that. i think it is better to have the first shot using that.

as i haven't got a DVD ROM, what i did was, i decrypted a VOB file from my coz and burnt it to a CDRW and brought it here. i got error messages when i tried to convert. i think it is cos it is decrypted or something. i am not sure
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