

This one does require you to have, at the very least, a Trial version of an ArcSoft program, for its DTS dlls for DTS decoding.
#DVD A TO FLAC CONVERTER UPDATE#
I made this one early on in my research, but gave it a good update in the last week, with many improvements. ( source script was developed in AutoIt v3.3.0.0 so may need modifying to compile with latest AutoIt) All that said, the best way to use the program is by right-clicking on your WAV etc file.
#DVD A TO FLAC CONVERTER ZIP#
The installer I normally use for my programs, creates all the necessary shortcuts, which was overlooked when I created this zip version for others. To use the program in that scenario, you would need to drag a WAV file etc onto the program EXE or a shortcut for that (or create a BAT file for it, etc). To stop them being created, you can (after using the unregister shortcut), add the value of ' 1 ' back into the ' Settings.ini ' file as ' registry=1 ' in the section. A shortcut with a parameter of /unreg will remove the registry entries, though they will get created again every time the program runs. NOTE - While this is a stand-alone program, it does create right-click registry entries for DTS, WAV, FLAC, AC3, IFO files. Screenshots and information about update can be found at Post #14. Program to convert WAV, DTS, AC3, FLAC & VOB (IFO required) to suitable audio files for DTS CD or DVD. I made this one over the last week, and it is part of an unfinished DTS CD ripping, burning & editing guide, that you can read here. ( source scripts were developed in AutoIt v3.3.0.0 so may need modifying to compile with latest AutoIt) Tranzcode.exe ( Tranzcode) Some info here Ssrc_hp.exe or ssrc.exe ( Shibatch) -> (DTS-to-WAV v2.3) Sox.exe ( SoX) -> (SoXcutterFE) I have had trouble with some versions of SoX, with 14.4.1 being the one I use. MediaInfo.exe ( MediaInfo) -> (DTS-to-WAV) Valdec.exe ( Ac3Filter Tools) -> (DTS-to-WAV) (SoXcutterFE) Spdifer.exe ( Ac3Filter Tools) -> (DTS-to-WAV) Gain.exe ( Ac3Filter Tools) -> (SoXcutterFE) It also has a simulated multichannel plugin for headphones.įor checking M2V files and finished DVD etc, I use Media Player Classic and if necessary VLC Media Player (and others).ĪrcSoft DTS Decoder (DLL's) ( ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre ) (eac3to use) ( mentioned here) -> (DTS-to-WAV)įlac.exe ( FLAC) -> (SoXcutterFE) (DTS-to-WAV v2.3) I use foobar2000 (with DTS Decoder plugin) to play DTS WAV files and DTS-CD. Some have been mentioned in that Chat topic. So because of that, I thought I would share them here. I still use and update some of them, as many are very useful in their own right, and allow me to do a number of things in stages, in a much more controlled manner compared to my larger project.

While doing testing of course, I tried a lot of programs, and some I even made tools of via my own Frontends. Some of you may have read my posts (kind of blog) in Chat about my large project, Audio DVD Producer, and thus seen the many screenshots and know somewhat of my trials and tribulations. I talk a little about LOSSY and LOSSLESS files in Post #3. It also includes video from JPG, BMP, PNG etc sources.

That includes WAV, AC3, DTS, FLAC, APE etc Stereo and Surround Sound files. Over the last few years I have been doing a lot of Audio (CD & DVD) research, trying many open source and freeware programs.
