![]() ![]() A couple laserdiscs are not matching up when I compare two captures. However, I am not always getting bit-for-bit accurate rips. I've confirmed that this setup is not altering the digital signal. My current setup involves a G4 MDD tower, an Audiophile 9624 soundcard with digital coax input and an optical>coax adapter for my Panny laserdisc player. Weird, because the digital output port works flawlessly with this adapter. Maybe they just don't like the little adapter end I bought. I've tried this on 3 different mid-late 2007 macbook pro's and all the same deal. If I kept adjusting the plug, pulling partway out, I eventually would get a digital input signal. Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3 Author rnranimal Time 1 12:57 AM Post linkĪny luck capturing with your macbook pro? I have never been able to get this to work, save for one time a couple minutes. I'm using the Strange Days DTS LD for testing. VLC is able to read the DTS stream straight from the WAV. It only works with Cocko's Reaper (thanks for the tip!), but DTS Parser 2.0 breaks the file. (Hint: Make sure to set 44.1/16/disable in Audio MIDI Setup :-) Interestingly, I get a bit-perfect capture using the following chain with my Late 2012 Mac Mini. Soon i will do some testing and report back.Īuthor AntcuFaalb Time 2 11:24 AM (Edited) Post link Was the M-audio required, or were you able to capture through the optical-in of the MacBook Pro?Īuthor zeropc Time 2 12:27 PM (Edited) Post link Sadly my projects are lost due to an HDD crash… □ | thread | | fan preservation forum: | Author consumerx Time 2 9:02 PM Post link Welcome to the bit-perfect-audio-capture-card-owner family! (^^/) Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3 Author spoRv Time 1 8:15 PM Post link I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. i don't know why.Īuthor AntcuFaalb Time 1 11:45 AM Post linkĪ picture is worth a thousand words. open wav in dts parser, select rebuild stream and click start batch - app needs to be restarted for each new rebuild. export your recording to a wav file without any adjustmentsĤ. record audio at 16bit 44.1khz - for me it worked only in cockos reaperģ. connect your device to your cd/ld player and to your computerĢ. So now i can officially say that i can capture bit-perfect :Dġ. in dts parser i did fixing and low and behold a proper dts 5.1 audio file came out. i exported the recording to a new wave file and send it to my windows machine. so i thought "lets give it a try." i made a 1 minute test recording with it and nothing new was seen. someone else did an extensive test on bit-perfect recording and he had success with this application. so something was missing.Īfter continuing my search i found the right recording tool: cockos reaper. the "fixed" audio imported in eac3to showed dts information in it, but it was only 823kbits. so a new tool test my audacity and audition recording. probably because audacity and adobe audition didn't record the audio properly. i tried bsplit for my previous recordings, but it didn't work for me. Okay, now you wont be able to listen to the dts audio from the recorded wave file. for shits and giggles i made a test recording and everything went the same way as the other two. Then i came around another recording software. i was making sure that i had 44.1khz and 16bit selected, but that seams not good enough. i just couldn't get a proper file with these applications. my recording software just didn't do it right or maybe i forgot something in the settings - feel free to add information that are crucial for proper dts-cd/ld audio recording - in audacity and adobe audition. but i kept looking and i finally found the answer. That's lead me to test various software with no real success. ![]() there was no real guide out there, not even here, on how to test it properly. in my case it was a trial and error testing, which almost made me loose interst in the whole thing. the problem was which software and tools you need to have success. So why dts? simply put: if you can successful capture the audio from dts-cd, then your capture is able to do bit-perfit recordings. but ultimately i found the right pieces of the puzzle and combined them to a working solutionĭts audio cd from the eagles - hell freezes over some hints were posted from members of the forum. Gosh, what a pain this is to find a proper way to check if you can bit-perfect capture. SUCCESS: Bit-Perfect Audio Capture!!! Author zeropc Date 1, 3:55 AM Author zeropc Time 1 3:55 AM Post link ![]() SUCCESS: Bit-Perfect Audio Capture!!! - Original Trilogy Sign In ![]()
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