> Yes it's exactly that - a "faux surround" mix. When I was playing the
CD I
> really wanted it to rumble my bass speaker so I extracted the
audio to a WAV
> file and processed it in Acid 4 as an AC3 (Dolby
Digital) file. Add that to
> some NASA footage of the earth from the
shuttle, add chapters & bingo.
I'd be interested in this as well. I've mentioned yousendit.com
before -- it's a temp host server for files up to 1gb in size. It says
files are available for a limited amount of time for a limited amount of
downloads. I'm a member of a few groups who utilize this and have yet to
been denied when downloading.
It should also be mentioned that this Space 5.1 disc can only be played on
DTS machines. This shouldn't be an issue these days, but I've seen posts
in the forementioned dts newsgroup from people complaining they are only hearing
static from these discs - this is the result of analog playback. The CD
player must have a pure digital output (coax or fiber) and hooked up to a 5.1
receiver. One of these two must be able to decode DTS. It can also
be played on a DVD player, but again, there MUST be a pure digital connection to
your receiver. Standard RCA connectors will not work. to cover all
bases, make sure your DVD player can play CD blanks. Some older models
can't.
-paul