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How to burn .dts audio and dts wav onto dvd | AVS Forum
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/how-to-burn-dts-audio-and-dts-wav-onto-dvd.1099986/
If you burn it in the correct format on the correct disc they will play just fine. DTS-audio containing VOB files burned to DVD play just like any other DVD. DTS wavs burned to CD will play just like a CD. And, if you do it correctly, standard wavs OR DTS wavs burned to a DVD (an "audio DVD") will play just fine, too.
how to burn the DTS file to CD and keep the 5.1 channels
https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=78992.0
in the Foobar2000, I opened the DTS file ( there is CUE file together with the DTS) and right click on the file, select "convert"-->"write to audio CD" command, in the new pop up window, there are 4 check boxes. "replaygain processing", "DSP processing","Dither" and "Burn gaplessly" . here i checked "DSP processing" and "Burn gaplessly" only.
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4Media Audio CD Burner v.6.3.0.0805. Audio CD burner software with powerful functions, makes it possible to burn CDs from popular video and audio formats. Not only burning audios to a music CD, MP3 CD and WMA CD can also be burned to satisfy your different needs on music. File Name:m-audio-cd-burner6.exe.
DTS FILE BURNING TO DTS AUDIO CD - ImgBurn Support ...
https://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/25368-dts-file-burning-to-dts-audio-cd/
I have several of these in .WAV files, and a few that are in .DTS files. I'm able to burn the .WAV files with no problem. They play 5.1 sound as expected. I'm able to burn .DTS files that are sampled at 44.1k, but not the higher sampled 96k files. That makes me think that the sample rate is the problem.
How to burn/play DTS audio cd's - VideoHelp Forum
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/224638-How-to-burn-play-DTS-audio-cd-s
Demux .DTS files with Tranzcode resample to 44.1khz with audio commander or similar Remux and encode with Surcode to wav files burn with Nero. Works fine for me. The issue I had is that most of the DTS files I was using were meant for a DVD-A output. they are 48Khz and can't be recorded using redbook audio CD authoring tools.
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