I am familiar with that software - I have been using the KindaLoud and Sonic foundry surround encoder also, but none of these products are only $129. Most are $300 and up. I thought that this price is a breakthrough... gary --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Josue Arias <josue.arias@g...> wrote: > I`m using the Minnetonka Surcode CD encoder for years, it was released > at least 4 years ago and does exactly what you described: encode files > to DTS that can be burn in AudioCD, then using the optical output from > your cd player/dvd player to a dts decoder lets you hear the > multichannel mix. Its great: > > www.surcode.com > > Best Regards, > > Josue > > > On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:37:19 -0000, Gary Chang <gchang@c...> wrote: > > > > > > At the NAMM show, I saw an old acquaintence, Peter Otto, who is also a > > CalArtian who studied with M. Subotnick. He is presently a professor > > at UCSD. He has a company named Immersive Media Research and they are > > releasing a DTS encoder which will take your multichannel mixes and > > allow you to burn CDs and DVDs that, will play back in 5.1 on typical > > home systems. > > > > I know that this is nothing new, but they plan to sell it for $129!!!! > > > > Download the beta version at > > > > www.im-research.com > > > > gary > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Multichannel mix encoding update
2005-01-30 by Gary Chang
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