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DTS-CD simple question

what´s the structure of a DTS-CD? Is it a simple DTS file burn to the root of the CD or is there more to it?
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DTS-CD simple question

Reply #1
The DTS file is burned as a normal CD track.  So the DTS data must be in a 44.1khz 16 bit stereo WAV file.  Then take that WAV file and burn it as a normal audio cd track using your favorite burning program.  That's it.  Just make sure whatever you're playing it on can really handle a digital signal and decode DTS.

 

DTS-CD simple question

Reply #2
The answer as simple and concise as I hoped .
Thnx Leto.
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