Re: [Sursound] DTS files (was Re: Can anyone ...)

2012-04-05 Thread Paul Hodges
--On 05 April 2012 06:43 +0100 Dave Malham dave.mal...@york.ac.uk wrote: Don't you just change the extension? SoundForge will still refuse to open such a file because it doesn't have the usual GUID; maybe Samplitude is the same (Audition CS5.5 will open it, but gives a knowledgeable

Re: [Sursound] DTS files (was Re: Can anyone ...)

2012-04-05 Thread David Pickett
At 00:43 05/04/2012, Dave Malham wrote: On 5 April 2012 02:22, David Pickett d...@fugato.com wrote: My normal method of playing first order is to load B format WXY .wav files into Samplitude, matrix them and add shelf filters, but I have not yet successfully discovered how to convert the

[Sursound] DTS files (was Re: Can anyone ...)

2012-04-04 Thread Aaron Heller
Hi David, Thanks for listening and writing. All these recordings were made at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in upstate NY and broadcast on NPR's Performance Today about 8-10 years ago. As for the distortion, frankly I have not listened to the DTS versions that carefully. Last night, I

Re: [Sursound] DTS files (was Re: Can anyone ...)

2012-04-04 Thread David Pickett
Thanks for all this, Aaron. I get the message: You don't have permission to access /AMB/LvB-Sym4-Mvt1.amb on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. But only with the Beethoven files. My normal method of

Re: [Sursound] DTS files (was Re: Can anyone ...)

2012-04-04 Thread Dave Malham
On 5 April 2012 02:22, David Pickett d...@fugato.com wrote: My normal method of playing first order is to load B format WXY .wav files into Samplitude, matrix them and add shelf filters, but I have not yet successfully discovered how to convert the .amb files to .wav files.  I should be