On 4/6/06, Aaron Trumm <aaron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all... > > For those that I haven't already asked this directly *grin* - does anybody > know of software to encode dolby 5.1 (or DTS 5.1 - preferably both) in > linux? > > that, and how exactly this process would go - i'm getting into doing music > for 5.1 here at ccrma and sure I can route six channels around, or 5 or 8 or > 10, and mixdown to whatever, but once i've got 6 wave files, that's where > i'm clueless as of yet. > > the analogy being: for stereo i've got two wav files - well ok one 2 > channel wav file. to bring it to a buddy's house, i've got to use cdrecord > or k3b or xcdroast to burn a cd - voila. easy stuff, we all know that. > > but what about to bring a 5.1 dvd-audio to a buddy's house? hell i don't > even know what i'd do in windows or mac. take six seperate .wav files and > open up iDVD or DVD studio pro and say "ok these are the six channels make a > dvd"? *scratches bunny head* > > no I don't know why bunny > > thanks in advance! :) Please keep us updated if you find a solution. I'd be interested in a solution for this too. Thanks, Dave ---------------------------------------------------------- Are Your Friends Lemmings? -- http://www.lemmingshirts.com