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I have some Wav music file that seems to have DTS 5.1 signal inside. I want to burn these files to CDA, so to create a regular Audio CD. How do you do it?
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when I play the wav file using windows media player, all I get is static sound. So there is no sense burning it when it can't even play itYou could do this just using Windows Media Player.
Open Windows Media Player.
Click the "Burn" tab at the top right.
Drag audio files into the "Burn list" underneath the "Burn" tab.
Click the "Start burn" button right above the "Burn list", below the "Play" tab.
Windows Media Player should take care of any necessary file conversion automatically and the result should be a normal Audio CD.
have you tried burning an audio CD with the files already?
here is a tutorial on how to make an audio cd,
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/burning_music_files_to_a_cd.html
If you want to make the 5.1 into stereo, I guess just load up the wave file into an audio editing program and output it in 2 channel stereo.
If you want, put one file somewhere and PM a link to download it so I can see what I can do with the file.
give me a link to download one of the files so I can check it out.just load up audacity program, play the file, same thing, all I get is static sound.
now, there is nothing wrong w/ the wav files. When I use Nero to burn it, it can play just fine on a 5.1 system, just NOT on a 2 channel stereo sys.