How to Burn DTS Files to a CD
DTS files are the format devised for Dolby Digital Surround Sound to carry high definition sound in up to 7.1 speaker configurations with qualities above and beyond that of CD specifications. Though large in size, DTS files allow for near perfect reproductions of any audio event. Burning a DTS file is an easy process, despite their large size and complex nature, and any computer user can accomplish burning a DTS file with just a few moments of time.
Instructions
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Insert a blank CD or DVD into your optical disc recorder.
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Right-click your DTS and hover over the "Send To" heading from the resulting context menu. This will result in a sub-menu appearing.
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Select your CD or DVD burning device from the sub-menu by left-clicking it. This will produce a dialog menu.
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Enter a label for the disc to be burnt into the dialog box's text box field. It is recommended you enter a meaningful title for easy identification of the disc later.
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Click the "Next" button to begin the burning process. Windows will display a progress bar that will inform you when the burn process has been completed. It is recommended you remove and label the disc for further ease of identification.
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Tips & Warnings
Handle the optical disc by its sides only, as oil and debris from your fingers may reduce the disc's ability to be written to or read from later.