The software's primary purpose is to convert six discrete monaural PCM WAV files (5.1 surround) into a single DTS file.

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Depending on the authoring pipeline, SurCode can write its compressed bitstream into three distinct file extensions:

to choose where the encoded file will be saved and select your desired output format (typically Select Bitrate : Choose between the two standard DTS data rates: 1.536 Mb/s (Full bitrate, highest quality). 0.768 kb/s (Half bitrate, common for space-saving on DVDs). : Click the button to start the process. Technical Tips Legacy Status

Originally launched at a high price point (around $249–$1,199 depending on the version), which was steep for a single-purpose utility. Summary Verdict

: Used for creating specialized DTS-CDs that can play back surround sound on standard CD players connected to a DTS decoder.

Legacy versions often required a physical iLok USB key or parallel port dongle for authorization.