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Question - No surround sound
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No.63560
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Daniel
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2010-08-30 12:07:09 ( ID:vq43hsddvrj )
I converted an AVI file to DVD using TAW4 and enabled the sorround sound 5.1 but there is no 5.1 sound at my speakers, just 2.0 DD. At my Onkyo´s receiver display, i can see the DD indicating that the surround option is enabled.But no sound ate the center, sub and rear speakers. Any help?
Regards,
HUGO
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2010-08-30 18:04:46 ( ID:rwucyi5p5ho )
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tkrave
2010-08-31 02:40:31 ( ID:rtaw9vhji5c )
Does your source AVI have 5.1 surround sound?
Daniel
( Mail / )
2010-09-01 12:31:08 ( ID:vq43hsddvrj )
No, my AVI file i captured it using an analog video capture card with Virtualdub and thus the sound is analog 48000, 2ch stereo 16bits. TAW4 can`t convert it to DD 5.1?
Regards
tkrave
2010-09-03 02:52:40 ( ID:rtaw9vhji5c )
I'm not entirely sure since I don't have any way to check it, but that might be the reason. I'm thinking that since those channels don't exist in the source file, they are left empty if you choose to output as 5.1.
It also seems that it only accepts 5.1 input if it is a Dolby Digital (ac3) format audio stream; any other type of audio stream may be limited to 2 channel.
tkrave
2010-09-03 03:15:28 ( ID:rtaw9vhji5c )
If you can demux the stereo audio file, you can use Audacity with a VST plug-in to convert the stereo audio file to 5.1.
Haven't tried it yet, but in theory, should work:
-Download and install Audacity. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
-Download and install VST Enabler plug-in. http://audacityteam.org/vst/
-Download V.I Stereo to 5.1 Converter VST Plugin Suite. http://stevethomson.ca/vi/
You should then be able to use the V.I plugin to convert your stereo audio to 5.1 audio.
tkrave
2010-09-03 03:58:12 ( ID:rtaw9vhji5c )
OK, just tried it. Audacity doesn't seem to support 6 channel audio, so that won't work. But if you have or can find VST host software that supports 6 channels, that plug-in should do the trick.
Daniel
2010-09-03 11:11:17 ( ID:vq43hsddvrj )
Ok, thank you very much for your patience and support. I`m going to try this trick.
Regards,
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