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First Exotica 5.1 mix ever? Hmmmm....
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Tiki Bill
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 12:17 PM
Ok. It's been discused so I figured I'd be the first to try it. This may be a first for exotica, the next best thing to the Tikiaki Orchestra playing on an airplane, Island Mist in 5.1 ! http://www.mindshaftmusic.com/exotica_project.htm This is a Dolby AC3 file. IT WILL NOT PLAY IN MEDIA PLAYER! Use a DVD player program. I've tested it with Cyber Link Power DVD and it plays fine! You could also burn it to a DVD and play it on a standard home thearter system (put in the audio_ts folder). Whatcha tink mon? Tiki Bill. |
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GatorRob
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 4:17 PM
Hey Bill, I'd love to listen to it, but to save me hours of Googling, can you give me a simple step-by-step for burning it to a DVD-A? I'm a technically competent person, but almost never burn DVDs, except data DVDs. |
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Tiki Bill
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 5:03 PM
It's just like making a video DVD. Just use the AC3 file instead of a WAV. Depending on your DVD recording software, you may have to include SOME kind of video. Depending on the player, you may be able to just put the AC3 file on a DVD rom and play it just like a disk with MP3 files on it. I'll convert it to a VOB file and put that up too. Tiki Bill. |
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GatorRob
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Tue, Dec 18, 2007 4:56 PM
I gave it a try, but something's not quite right. I burned it to DVD, but the surround decoder in my receiver is saying Dolby Digital Pro Logic II, so I think it's only detecting it as stereo. When I put a DVD movie in the player, the receiver shows it as just Dolby Digital and plays discreet 5.1 channels. Hmmm. Wonder if the DVD burning software hosed it up somehow. |
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Tiki Bill
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Tue, Dec 18, 2007 8:46 PM
I used Sonic Foundry (now Sony) DVD Architect and it worked fine for me. What software are you using? Is your software making the VOB file correctly? A VOB is the same exact thing as an MPEG2 file, just a different file extention, and thats what older DVD players look for in the "video_ts" folder. Tiki Bill. |
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tabuzak
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Tue, Dec 18, 2007 9:17 PM
Hi Tiki Bill, What software did you use to do your 5.1 mix, then? A Sony product? Acid, Vegas or Sound Forge? Jack |
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Tiki Bill
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Tue, Dec 18, 2007 9:26 PM
I used Nuendo 3 to do the mix, and DVD Architect to make the VOB file and burn a disk. The VOB I made works on the computer as well. Tiki Bill. |
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