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Upsampling a DTS Wav to 48khz

Finally ! I've found something that works, so i post a little tutorial to explain this.

If you only use dtsparser to convert a dts wav (44.1khz) to a dts file (48khz), you'll get a 44.1 file played as a 48khz, so the sound will be too fast...

You need to get some softwares first, unfortunatly they aren't all free, but there might be open sources solutions that will do, feel free to propose. Not sure that it's lossless but it works, so....

DBPOWERAMP Music Converter (Free Trial 30 Days) : Download
DTSParser (Free) : Download
Tranzcode + GUI (Free) : Download
A sound editing software (mine isn't free : cool edit)
Surcode (not Free)

And Powerdvd or anything else that can outpout the 48khz signal through spdif (MPC seems to lag with the dts files encoded with surcode...) , maybe foobar...

So,

Step 0 (Rip the DTS Audio CD):

- Download DBPOWERAMP Music Converter and install : http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
- Select DbPowerAmp Music converter from the Start menu
- Load the CDA file from CD with the following parameters:
- converting X file to WAVE
- bit as source
- freq as source
- channels as source
- click "convert"


Step 1 :

-Open DTSparser
-check "Rebuild stream"
-click on "Add DTS File"
-select "DTS Wav audio files" as a file type
-select your dts wav (ex : test.wav)
-click on "start batch"
-You'll get a "test.wav.fixed.dts" file

Step 2 :

- Open TranzGUI.exe (Tranzcode)
- Click on "Input"
- select your "test.wav.fixed.dts" file
- select "6 Mono Wav"
- Click on "Run"
- You'll get 6 audio waves :
    - test.wav.fixed-FL.wav
    - test.wav.fixed-FR.wav
    - etc...

Step 3 (the long part):

- Open a sound editing software
- Resample each wav file in 48 000 hz - 32bit - wav

-> With Cool edit you can batch this part :
. File>Batch file convert
. 1.files -> Add files (select your 6 waves)
. 2.Resample -> Check "Convert Sample Type", click "change destination format", sample rate : 48000 - Mono - Resolution : 32
. 3.New Format -> Outpout Format : Windows PCM (*.wav)
. 4.Destination -> Check "Delete source file if converted OK" (to save space in the process)
. Run Batch

- Wait, play a game, take your bike, whatever...

Step 4 :

- Open Surcode DVD DTS
- Select the destination and the name of the final file
- Sample Rate : 48
- Load each channel wav by clicking on "Left Front...", "Right Front", etc...
- Click on "Encode"

That's it.

I play the files using PowerDVD and selecting the spdif outpout connected to my DTS Processor.
I hope it will help.

Sorry for my english.

Upsampling a DTS Wav to 48khz

Reply #1
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feel free to propose

ok, starting:

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Step 1 :
....
-select your dts wav (ex : test.wav)
from?

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Step 2 :

- Open TranzGUI.exe (Tranzcode)
- Click on "Input"
- select your "test.wav.fixed.dts" file
- select "6 Mono Wav"
don't work,tranzcode refuse. you need to select "6 Mono Wav" first and later the "test.wav.fixed.dts".


regards.

Upsampling a DTS Wav to 48khz

Reply #2
from?


This tutorial begins when you have a dts wav, you can rip it from a DTS audio CD or download it if you are a bad guy.

To rip the CD (Added to the tutorial) :

- Download DBPOWERAMP Music Converter and install : http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
- Select DbPowerAmp Music converter from the Start menu
- Load the CDA file from CD with the following parameters:
- converting X file to WAVE
- bit as source
- freq as source
- channels as source
- click "convert"

And then you have a dts wav file.

don't work,tranzcode refuse. you need to select "6 Mono Wav" first and later the "test.wav.fixed.dts".


Strange.. Not for me, but that doesn't change the final result.

Upsampling a DTS Wav to 48khz

Reply #3
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This tutorial begins when you have a dts wav, you can rip it from a DTS audio CD or download it if you are a bad guy.
To rip the CD (Added to the tutorial)
this is what i was trying to show you 
first we have to extract from cd and later "-select your dts wav"

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Strange.. Not for me, but that doesn't change the final result.

for sure the result is the same but happen this issue in my system.
you know,windows is windows...issues here.

if you're interested,have one new tranzcode version to extract as 44.1k-16bit using command lines(this  option can't be selected with the GUI) :
http://tranzcode.byethost22.com/
direct download: http://tranzcode.byethost22.com/files/Tran...v0.40(beta).rar

i did seamless your guide a few days and the result is cool,go ahead!
 
regards.


Upsampling a DTS Wav to 48khz

Reply #5
anyone know where i can get dtsparser? seems all links are down and i lost in hdd crash, really need it badly! thx in advance

Upsampling a DTS Wav to 48khz

Reply #6
PLEASE PLEASE I BEG OF YOU DO NOT GO TO TRANZCODE SITE. YOU WILL BE STUCK THERE FOREVER..IT GOES TO AN OLD PAGE WHICH ENDLESSLY KEEPS RELOADING ITSELF


IVE SPENT TWO HOURS TRYING TO FIND OUT HOW WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD TRANZCODER...AND I STILL HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO...U R SENT FORM ONE STUPID PAGE TO ANOTHER.AMD REGISTER THIS AJD SIGN UP FOR THAT...ITS ALL NONSENSE...