orrinc;349204 Wrote:
Thanks for the recommendations!
What about ripping DTS CD's? Is there software that will do that as
well?
The great thing about DTS CD's is you need absolutely nothing more than
than you need for regular old CD's. Just rip them in any lossless format
(wav, flac etc.)
I have played back 5.1 DTS files successfully from an SB2 into a Sony
surround sound receiver. The hard part is the ripping/transcoding, not
the playback.
If you want to skip the ripping/transcoding steps, try downloading some
5.1 DTS files from this Swedish Radio site:
Thanks for the recommendations!
What about ripping DTS CD's? Is there software that will do that as
well?
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orrinc;348784 Wrote:
My Squeezebox is connected via the optical cable to my receiver, so in
theory, I should be able to rip my surround sound recordings- on DTS
CD's or DTS/Dolby DVD's - and have them play in surround sound when
they are selected or come up in a playlist.
A while ago,
My Squeezebox is connected via the optical cable to my receiver, so in
theory, I should be able to rip my surround sound recordings- on DTS
CD's or DTS/Dolby DVD's - and have them play in surround sound when
they are selected or come up in a playlist.
A while ago, there was a very involved
Hi,
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orrinc[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while ago, there was a very involved thread that explained about 20
steps needed to do this, and I don't remember if the resulting file
could be added to a SqueezeCenter playlist.
Is there an easy way to do this