Recently I have been attempting to find a robust multi-channel (5.1) audio solution from Ventuz. The only practical way I have found is to use 3 separate stereo .WAV files. While this works, there is always a risk of them going out of sync.
I have been a Watchout user for a long time, and their solution, rather than mess about with encoding/decoding methods, is to support multi-channel .WAV files. Is there a possibility that Ventuz could support these in a future release?
Many thanks
Paul
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Multi-channel Audio Support
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Re: Multi-channel Audio Support
DTS-WAV is working Paul.
Check out Surcode from Minnetonka.
Greets Stephan
Check out Surcode from Minnetonka.
Greets Stephan
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Re: Multi-channel Audio Support
Thanks Stephan. That is good to know.
The reason for my request is that we have a lot of firewire audio interfaces (MOTU, Echo, etc.) but no DTS decoders in our inventory. Also out clients are used to producing multi-channel WAVs, so DTS encoding would be yet another task for our operators to deal with.
Many thanks
Paul
The reason for my request is that we have a lot of firewire audio interfaces (MOTU, Echo, etc.) but no DTS decoders in our inventory. Also out clients are used to producing multi-channel WAVs, so DTS encoding would be yet another task for our operators to deal with.
Many thanks
Paul