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Tranzcode 0.40 beta
A windows command line utility used to transcode multichannel wav files into mono wavs more>>
number of channels found.
DTS decoding was made available using libdts from dtsdec source code written by Gildas Bazin with some help from Sam Hocevar which was based on a52dec code with original credits going to Aaron Holtzman and Michel Lespinasse.
Modifications were made to output
mono wavs directly, including LFE output. Currently there is no AC-3 support, but plans for it in the future.
Multichannel Transcoding:
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Mono wav output
will be PCM (non extensible), and have the same bit resolution and sample rate as the multichannel source
wav. Supports very large wavs files (> 4GB), including wav extensible format. Supports 2-ch (stereo), up
to 18 channels. If a mono wav is transcoded, the result will be an "empty" or blank wav with the same
characteristics as the source wav.
Suffix naming convention: Is the same as the output order (as displayed during transcoding):
2 channels:
-L (Left)
-R (Right)
3 channels:
-L (Left)
-R (Right)
-C (Center)
4 channels:
-FL (Front Left)
-FR (Front Right)
-BL (Back Left)
-BR (Back Right)
5 channels:
-FL (Front Left)
-FR (Front Right)
-C (Front Center)
-SL (Surround "Back" Left)
-SR (Surround "Back" Right)
6 channels:
-FL (Front Left)
-FR (Front Right)
-C (Front Center)
-LFE (Low Frequency Effect)
-SL (Surround "Back" Left)
-SR (Surround "Back" Right)
7 channels:
-FL (Front Left)
-FR (Front Right)
-FC (Front Center)
-LFE (Low Frequency Effect)
-BL (Back Left)
-BR (Back Right)
-FLC (Front Left Center)
...
DTS Transcoding:
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Transcoded .dts (48kHz) and DTSWav (44.1kHz) files into 32 bit float mono wavs regardless of the bit
resolution they were originally encoded with. The number of output mono wavs depends on the number
of channels read. There is also a downmix option (/S) to output a 16 bit stereo wav. It does not support DTS ES
The output order (is the same as displayed during transcoding):
Usually as 6 or 5 channels, having the suffix name appended as follows:
(note: SL & SR were used instead of BL (Back Left) & BR because I got accustomed to the naming convention)
6 channels:
-FL (Front Left)
-FR (Front Right)
-C (Front Center)
-LFE (Low Frequency Effect)
-SL (Surround "Back" Left)
-SR (Surround "Back" Right)
5 channels:
-FL (Front Left)
-FR (Front Right)
-C (Front Center)
-SL (Surround "Back" Left)
-SR (Surround "Back" Right)
...
Some examples of its usage:
1) Transcodes to (6) 32 bit float mono wavs using "temp-" as the output prefix name:
tranzcode "Us and Them.dts" temp
outputs: temp-FL, temp-FR, temp-C, temp-LFE, temp-SL, temp-SR
2) Transcodes to (6) 32 bit float mono wavs using "-" as the output prefix name:
tranzcode "Us and Them.dts"
outputs: Us and Them-FL, Us and Them-FR, Us and Them-C, Us and Them-LFE, Us and Them-SL, Us and Them-SR
3) Transcode to (2) 32 bit mono wavs (selected channels only/cancels the others):
tranzcode Us_and_Them.wav /+C,LFE
outputs: Us_and_Them-C, Us and Us_and_Them-LFE
4) Transcode to (4) 32 bit mono wavs (selected channels are cancelled):
tranzcode Us_and_Them.wav test /-C,LFE
outputs: test-FL, test-FR, test-SL, test-SR
5) Downmix to a 16 bit stereo wav without gain adjust:
tranzcode "Us and Them.dts" /S
outputs: Us and Them-(stereo).wav
6) Downmix to a 16 bit stereo wav with 15% (lower) gain adjustment (x .15):
tranzcode Us_and_Them.wav" "downmix test" /S@15%
outputs: downmix test-(stereo).wav
WinampAC3 Plugin 1.01a
WinampAC3 Plugin is a Winamp 2.x input plugin to play .ac3 files more>>
Main features:
- Full AC3 standard compliance.
- S/P DIF passthrough support.
- Decode MPEG2 PES streams.
- Multichannel output support.
- LFE support.
- Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) support.
- Overflow control and automatic gain control.
- Gain levels control.
- Bitstream information (channel format, bitrate, sample rate, coupling freq and maximun freq).
- Input/output levels.
- Matrix mixer with direct control of mixing matrix.
- Stereo to multichannel mixing.
- DolbySurround/ProLogic/ProLogicII downmixing.
- Delays for each channel.
- Equalizer.
Realtek i160.zip 6.101.1124.2006
This driver release supports the following devices: Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC Realtek RTL8139C+ Fast Ethernet NIC (MOBILE more>>
This driver release supports the following devices:
- Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC
- Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
- Realtek RTL8139C+ Fast Ethernet NIC
- (MOBILE ASSIST)Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
- Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC
- D-Link DFE-690TXD CardBus Card
- D-Link DFE-538TX 10/100 Adapter
- D-Link DFE-530TX+ PCI Adapter
- D-Link DFE-528TX PCI Adapter
- NETGEAR FA311v2 PCI Adapter
- BUFFALO LPC3-TX-CB Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LPC4-CLX-CB Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LPC4-TX-CB Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LPC5-CLX-CB Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LCI3-TXI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LGY-PCI-TXD Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LCI5-TXI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- BUFFALO LPC-CB-CLX Fast Ethernet Adapter
- DX-E101 Best Buy Dynex DX-E101 PCI Adapter
- DX-E201 Best Buy Dynex DX-E201 CardBus PC Card
- SURECOM EP-320X-R 100/10M PCI Adapter
- ZyXEL FN312 10/100 PCI Adapter
- ATI AT-2500TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- Compaq 10/100 Ethernet PC Card
- Accton EN1207D-TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI (SMC1211TX)
- AcerLAN ALN-325 10/100M Ethernet Adapter
- Acer ALN-330 10/100 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- OvisLink LFE-8139ATX Fast Ethernet Adapter
- RubyTech/Danpex FE-1439TX PCI 10/100 Ethernet Adapter
- KTI KF-230TX/2 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter
- KTI KF-230TX/3 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter
- Edimax EN-9130TX(A/L) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- Genius LAN GF100TXRIII Fast Ethernet Adapter
- I-O DATA ET100-PCI-R Fast Ethernet Adapter
- Allied Telesis LA100-PCI-T Z1 LAN Adapter
- MELCO LCI3-TXI Fast Ethernet Adapter
- HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter
- Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0)
- Realtek RTL8168/8111 Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0)
- Realtek RTL8101 Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0)
ATSurround Processor for Winamp 0.1.6
Extract the encoded surround information for playback on a 5.1 PC system more>> Extract the encoded surround information for playback on a 5.1 PC system
The ATSurround Processor is a DSP plugin for the Winamp audio player
Today many songs found on MP3s, CDs, etc. have surround information encoded. Even when played on a 5.1 PC system, the surround channels may not be extracted from the audio as it is processed from start to finish as a 2 channel source. What you get as a result is simply many speakers playing exactly the same sound, which does not enhance the audio. A surround decoder such as the ATSurround Processor is required to extract the encoded surround information for playback.
The process of extracting surround channels and routing it to the appropriate speaker is known as matrix decoding. Hardware and software decoders are available for this purpose. The ATSurround Processor is a software decoder designed to work as a plugin in the foobar2000 and Winamp players. Multichannel output capable soundcard and speakers are required.
The Headphone mode allows the listening of audio sources which sound like theyre really coming from a live 5 point surround system. Music no longer sounds like its "inside" your head, listening fatigue is thus reduced. Perfect when you dont want to disturb anybody around you by using headphones, but dont want to sacrifice the surround decoding capability of ATSurround.
ATSurround Processor is also capable of performing matrix encoding. The Processor receives multichannel audio and matrixes it into stereo. This stereo output may be distributed via any 2 channel medium, such as CD-Audio and MP3 or direct to an external audio receiver which performs audio surround decoding, useful when the receiver is connected using a stereo cable.
Main features:
- Reproduces surround sound information present in many stereo audio material
- Headphone mode allows listening of audio in virtual surround
- Compatible with Dolby or similar processors
- Makes full use of your 5.1 speaker systems
- Bass redirection for discrete 5.1 satellite systems
- Surround channel delay
- Channel amplitude trim
- Converts multichannel audio into surround encoded stereo audio
System requirements:
- Winamp version 5.xx
- Microsoft DirectX 9.0c
- Multichannel capable speakers and soundcard (a 5.1 system is recommended)
- Stereo audio source (eg. MP3, CD-Audio, etc). Decoder only processes sources with 2 channels of audio
- Headphones for experiencing ATSurround Headphone mode
Enhancements:
- Added 10dB LFE boost.
- Includes new 5 channel ATSurround Encode2.
- Also includes new ATSurround Headphone Movie mode.
- Increased accuracy of ATSurround Headphone decoding.
- Plug-in no longer requires CPU with SSE support
ATSurround Processor for foobar2000 0.1.6a
Extract the encoded surround information for playback on a 5.1 PC system more>> Extract the encoded surround information for playback on a 5.1 PC system
The ATSurround Processor is a DSP plugin for the foobar2000 audio player.
Today many songs found on MP3s, CDs, etc. have surround information encoded. Even when played on a 5.1 PC system, the surround channels may not be extracted from the audio as it is processed from start to finish as a 2 channel source. What you get as a result is simply many speakers playing exactly the same sound, which does not enhance the audio. A surround decoder such as the ATSurround Processor is required to extract the encoded surround information for playback.
The process of extracting surround channels and routing it to the appropriate speaker is known as matrix decoding. Hardware and software decoders are available for this purpose. The ATSurround Processor is a software decoder designed to work as a plugin in the foobar2000 and Winamp players. Multichannel output capable soundcard and speakers are required.
The Headphone mode allows the listening of audio sources which sound like theyre really coming from a live 5 point surround system. Music no longer sounds like its "inside" your head, listening fatigue is thus reduced. Perfect when you dont want to disturb anybody around you by using headphones, but dont want to sacrifice the surround decoding capability of ATSurround.
ATSurround Processor is also capable of performing matrix encoding. The Processor receives multichannel audio and matrixes it into stereo. This stereo output may be distributed via any 2 channel medium, such as CD-Audio and MP3 or direct to an external audio receiver which performs audio surround decoding, useful when the receiver is connected using a stereo cable.
Main features:
- Reproduces surround sound information present in many stereo audio material
- Headphone mode allows listening of audio in virtual surround
- Compatible with Dolby or similar processors
- Makes full use of your 5.1 speaker systems
- Bass redirection for discrete 5.1 satellite systems
- Surround channel delay
- Channel amplitude trim
- Converts multichannel audio into surround encoded stereo audio
System requirements:
- Output plugin for foobar2000 which supports discrete 6 channel output (included DirectSound v2.0 will do fine)
- Multichannel capable speakers and soundcard (a 5.1 system is recommended)
- Stereo audio source (eg. MP3, CD-Audio, etc). Decoder only processes sources with 2 channels of audio
- Headphones for experiencing ATSurround Headphone mode
Enhancements:
- Added 10dB LFE boost.
- Includes new 5 channel ATSurround Encode2.
- Also includes new ATSurround Headphone Movie mode.
- Increased accuracy of ATSurround Headphone decoding.
- Plug-in no longer requires CPU with SSE support.
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