creating NERO DIGITAL AUDIO CD???

Discussion in 'Audio' started by asscore, Jun 28, 2004.

  1. asscore

    asscore Guest

    will this take standard wav/mp3/ogg and re-encode them to a 5.1 channel dolby digital track, playable on most standard dvd players?
    or does this take wav/mp3/ogg and re-encode them to a 2 or 3 channel dolby digital track?
    or do you have to have a ac3 or other digital audio file, and nero will burn it to a cd in some way so that it will play on a standard dvd player?
    or do I have this all wrong, and it does something else all together?!?
    I have found little or no documentation from ahead, in my manuals, etc.

    what I am trying to do is find an easy way to convert my music collection to dolby digital for playback on my home theatre (kinda like jury-rigged super audio cd's)

    If this wont do it do any of you know any good software to encode stereo audio into Pro Logic 2(4 channel) and then encode that into dolby digital (with monoaural rear channnels.... or rear channels that's stereo is controlled by the current balance of the front channels), and the LFE just taken from the low freq of all of the channels of the original recording? Or can you do this without first encoding into PL2?
    Am I over complicating this? help!
     
  2. shiroh

    shiroh Guest

    i've never tried to artificially create 5.1 audio myself, as i don't have the hardware for that yet, but will in the future.

    http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/

    a very advance site about audio, please do use the search function first, i don't want to direct some immature newbies.

    i'm not saying you're immature but to others that might read this post, with an attitude.

    also check the high resolution audio section, a lot of very informative posts

    :)

    good luck
     
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