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Topic: Is dts-wav alll the time tds after conversion to flac ? (Read 812 times) previous topic - next topic
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Is dts-wav alll the time tds after conversion to flac ?

I have some dts wav file, descripted as 4.1 or 5.1 in 24 bit. In foobar with plugins I can see that they are 2-channel 16 bit. FB can convert these files to FLAC (which is best for my purposes) but with downgradin 2 channels 16 bit.
What do I wrong ??
(Target: extractfrom  dts-wav music and save it as multichannel FLAC.)

Re: Is dts-wav alll the time tds after conversion to flac ?

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I may have misunderstood something but you need DTS decoder component for DTS-in-WAV support. To convert the file to a decoded multichannel FLAC file you need to enable decode postprocessing setting in Converter. The checkbox can be found in Converter -> Processing -> Additional decoding.