
- #Dts decoder foo how to#
- #Dts decoder foo mac os x#
- #Dts decoder foo install#
- #Dts decoder foo code#
- #Dts decoder foo trial#
This way is Foobar (), the famous audio player with his new plugin foo_dts () to decode dts files. In conclusion we have made 2 steps and this tool is more or less buggy :scared:įortunately today we have a new way ) And it seems to work pretty good. So, first we need to transcode dts to wav and then wav to anything following ours desires. The second one dtsdec is a CLI (Command Line Interface). But the most disadvantage is this tool need the WinDVD Intervideo filter :( and unfortunately WinDVD player isn't a freeware.:rolleyes: So, we can make a transcode of dts to aac/ac3/mp2/mp3/vorbis/wav very quickly. The first one seems to be great because we can use it with besweet.dll. Setting up location of dtsdecoderdll.dll in MakeMKV is a one-time step, and once done will enable DTS-HD decoding on all platforms.Everybody knows (I hope at least) that the freeware to transcode dts files amount on a hand ) We can have azidts () and dtsdec () from the libdca librairy. As mentioned before, MakeMKV will safely refuse to load any modified version of dtsdecoderdll.dll. Just search for "dtsdecoderdll.dll" and you'll certainly find one. If you don't have access to Windows machine, several internet sites offer this DLL as a free download.
#Dts decoder foo install#
If you use Mac or Linux, you may install TMT on a separate Windows machine, in bootcamp or inside virtual machine, and copy the DLL from there. You may as well copy the DLL from TMT directory and uninstall TMT completely. You don't have to even run the program once. Once you install the program, the DLL will be in program directory.
#Dts decoder foo trial#
If you don't have TMT installed, you can always download a free trial from Arcsoft website ( 2015 UPDATE: Arcsoft TMT player is discontionued and is not available on Arcsoft website). So, if you are using Windows and have TMT installed, you already have the DLL - just set its path in MakeMKV preferences. The dtsdecoderdll.dll is part of Arcsoft TMT player software. There are many jurisdictions where all methods described below are legal for personal use.
#Dts decoder foo how to#
Here we describe how to obtain this DLL technically - you have to check for yourself that a particular action is legal in your jurisdiction. There are several ways to get dtsdecoderdll.dll for free. Even if you obtain this DLL from a questionable source and DLL is infected with a virus or trojan, nothing bad can possibly happen - MakeMKV will just refuse to load the DLL. MakeMKV knows about all versions of this DLL and will refuse to load any unknown or modified version. There are several versions of this DLL and any version will work equally fine - there is no need to avoid any particular old version or ensure that you have a latest version of the DLL. MakeMKV will load the file and use it to decode DTS-HD audio. You need to obtain a copy of dtsdecoderdll.dll and set it's location in MakeMKV preferences on "Advanced" tab. The fact that this DLL is a Windows 32-bit DLL doesn't matter.
#Dts decoder foo mac os x#
With this DLL, DTS-HD decoding will work on all platforms - Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit. Please don't be confused - MakeMKV only uses this DLL as "algorithm reference". In order to decode DTS-HD, MakeMKV needs a so-called reference decoder DLL. Unfortunately, MakeMKV still needs an external decoder to decode DTS-HD and a one-time setup is required. More details about MakeMKV audio transcoding capabilities may be found on our forum. Starting from version 1.7.5 MakeMKV can decode DTS-HD audio streams and save them in any supported format (LPCM, FLAC, etc). Just remember who brought it to you in a first place. It was a good run, for 10 years mmdtsdec was the only open solution to decode all DTS streams and for a few years it was the only open solution for DTS-HD Master Audio decoding (on all platforms!).
#Dts decoder foo code#
With this change mmdtsdec code is finally retired for good. The information below is outdated and is preserved only for historical reasons.Īpril 2018 UPDATE: Starting from version 1.12.1 MakeMKV uses ffmpeg DTS decoder which supports all codecs, including DTS-HD LBR (XSA). July 2015 UPDATE: Starting from version 1.9.3 MakeMKV uses an open source DTS-HD decoding library without the need for any additional files. The most common application is DTS-HD Master Audio - a lossless codec that is used on many blu-ray discs. DTS-HD is a family of proprietary audio codecs.
