I have used filmtrack of DTSHDMA source(lossless)
and converted 5.1 channel sound into 2 channel with eac3to, adobe audition.
for the link..
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enjoy 🙂
16 tracks in playlist
Playlist length: 1 hour 11 minutes 18 seconds
Playlist files:
1.Progeny (2:16)
2.The Wheat (1:03) (with filmtrack)
3.The Battle (10:38) (with filmtrack)
4.Earth (3:01) (with filmtrack)
5.Patricide (4:02)
6.The Emperor is Dead,Homecoming,Sorrow (5:18)
7.To Zucchabar (3:26)
8.The General Who Became a Slave (3:03)
9.The Might of Rome (5:14)
10.Strength and Honor (2:09)
11.Reunion (1:14)
12.Slaves to Rome (1:00)
13.Barbarian Horde (10:33)
14.Am I Not Merciful? (9:49) (with filmtrack)
15.Elysium,Honor Him (4:17) (with filmtrack)
16.Now We are Free (4:15) (with filmtrack)
adobe audition.
:erm: I’m not fully aware of that one being able to conert DTSHDMA.
It could have just converted the DTS core (lossy).
There’s not a lot that of software that actually support DTSHDMA.
For that matter, was it really a bluray?
Did you download in "HD" ?
It could have just converted the DTS core (lossy).
There’s not a lot that of software that actually support DTSHDMA.
For that matter, was it really a bluray?
Did you download in "HD" ?
To be precise , it is the rip version(24GB, input sound source 6ch, about 4000kbps)
Sound source looks like lossless…
So it is not a lossless extracted from wav files ?
That doesn’t tell a lot.
4K kbps does give a hint that it was the lossless audio.
But, still. Xilisoft isn’t known for converting lossless DTS audio.
eac3to is a much more precise method.
There are several threads on here leading to eac3to resources.
4K kbps does give a hint that it was the lossless audio.
But, still. Xilisoft isn’t known for converting lossless DTS audio.
eac3to is a much more precise method.
There are several threads on here leading to eac3to resources.
ok! TheSparktank™ 2.1 Thanks for info.
Edit: Received Link, thank you very much sir!