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DTS CD No Sound on Surround Sound System?

Discussion in 'Audio' started by DonKilla, Jan 16, 2007.

  1. DonKilla

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    Comming from a non-nerd as I don't know ANYTHING about this stuff. Here's goes..

    - I happen to have some .M4a files that I uploaded onto my computer of a Beatles DVD (because I wanted to make a DTS CD backup without the picture)
    - I used iTunes to convert (decode) the M4a files to WAV files.
    - These files played on my computer, but there was a huge hissing sound.
    - I burned two copies onto CDs, one through iTunes itself and Roxio (usually works very well)
    - Put it into the DVD player and it read
    - Turned on the reciever and the volume... NOTHING!
    - Put the other CD in the reciever.. and... NOTHING!
    - I mean, the DVD player was working and reading the disc, but there was NO SOUND AT ALL.

    Here's my system: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000H84L3W/dealtime-ce-feed-20/ref=nosim
    CLICK for Product Official Site

    On the description, it states: "DTS, Dolby Digital and Pro Logic II surround sound
    A built-in DTS and Dolby Digital decoder eliminates the need for an external decoder by processing all six channels of audio information to provide a surround sound experience and an astoundingly natural sense of ambience and dynamic realism. Dolby Pro Logic II provides five channels of surround processing from any stereo source."

    I don't get it.... Btw, this is my first attempt at burning a DTS audio CD. However, I've played DVD movies with DTS/5.1 Dolby before and it has always worked on this system.

    Any tips on how? why? =\ I'm a bit annoyed..

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    Any ideas, guys?
     

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