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DTS Audio CD & Sony DVPCX870
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Post 1 made on Tuesday December 18, 2001 at 13:05
jimbo
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I have a Sony DVD player with DTS/DD decoder built in (as I have an older prologic receiver). I am trying to play the Sting DTS Audio CD (Brand New Day DTS91061), however I can't seem to find the way to "select" DTS decoding - the Explorer is showing the disc type as CD, not DVD, and there is no video/title page with the CD/DVD that I can select the playback mode. Anyone else had this problem?
Post 2 made on Tuesday December 18, 2001 at 14:16
greve
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The DTS Audio CD is indeed a CD and not a DVD, so you changer is right in classifying it as a CD.

So far, so good, but I'm afraid I can't really help you with the question about how to select various sound formats (provided that there are several formats on the CD, which I might doubt...). What makes you think it is not decoding DTS?

/Allan
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday December 18, 2001 at 16:23
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I am getting nothing but white noise from the speakers. With a DTS movie I am able to select the type of decoding desired by the movie menu (and it certainly seems to function/decode the soundtrack), but there does not seem to be a way of "selecting" DTS for the CD format.

As far as I can tell there is just the one format on the disc - nothing in the liner notes, etc.
Post 4 made on Wednesday February 13, 2002 at 15:59
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It seems like the player detects a CD, and chooses to use te internal 2 ch. D/A converter, couse you have internal converters. If you try to play tha cd in normal cd-players and use the analog out to an amplifier, you get the same noise couse the 2 ch. decoder in cd player can,t handle wav- files (CDaudio) decoded in multichannel.
Then you must use an external decoder for multichannel (DTS) that not detects if it is an CD or DVD player in use.


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