Am 10.08.16 um 20:05 schrieb Moritz Barsnick: > I'm still confused at to what this file really is. ;-) As I read on wikipedia and some forums, a DTS bitstream, based on the Coherent Acoustics compression algorithm, is actually encapsulated in each PCM audio track, which is a "pseudo 2-channel wav". For iTunes it than looks like a normal 16 bit, 44.1kHz WAV file, but then inside the fake wav file is a DTS encoded audio info. This is why iTunes plays it nicely and my DTS receiver than can decode the DTS stream. VLC, on the other hand, tells me it is a 6-channel dts file and plays me the encapsulated dts-music. It should be possible to generate such files with some Windows software, like Minnetonka's SurCode for DTS-CD. But, as I have a Mac and don't own Windows, I would like to do this with ffmpeg. But I have no idea how.
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