2020-07-28, 11:49 AM
So I've got the Mad Max 5.1 DTS track from the Australian DVD - it is 1510 kbps. In order to sync it up to the 4k version it needs a delay at the start, PAL speedup reversal and a bit cutting off the end. I've done this through eac3to but noticed when going from old.dts to new.dts, eac3to converts it to .wavs first then converts the .wavs to .dts.
I know .dts is lossy - so the question is am I better going to .wavs first with eac3to, then to DTS HD? Is the process of taking a .dts file and converting it to .wavs then back to .dts encoding a lossy file to a lossy format a second time - and will that make a huge difference to quality?
Obviously from a space point of view .dts is better than .dtshd - but as this track is unique i'd like to preserve it as best as I can.
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks all
I know .dts is lossy - so the question is am I better going to .wavs first with eac3to, then to DTS HD? Is the process of taking a .dts file and converting it to .wavs then back to .dts encoding a lossy file to a lossy format a second time - and will that make a huge difference to quality?
Obviously from a space point of view .dts is better than .dtshd - but as this track is unique i'd like to preserve it as best as I can.
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks all