Skyfin,
Just verified that DTS-610 DOES NOT do any bass management. It DOES NOT put any signal in the DTS LFE channel if you don't feed any spam audio on that channel to the DTS-610.
I did 5.0 multi-channle flac --> 6 channel sound card ----> dts610 ---> optical in sound card ASIO driver record bit perfect stereo --> playback encoded dts recording via foobar --> 5.0 nothing in LFE. I can PM you with links to the files if you want.
So, any artifacts you are hearing are either from whatever is doing bass management in your system and/or must be in the 5.0 channels.
In any event using a dts-610 as a encoder for anything other than live listening is certainly the long way around. Suggest you record the spam signals from your vintage gear and encode with a software encoder such as surcode.
I guess recording 5 channels at once does require a fairly spam sound card. Was going to recommend ESI U46XL, 4 in 6 out, but you need 5 in.
Frankly you should check out using the tools presented here to go from stereo to 5.1. I think you'll be pleased. I can also post a quad to 5.1 SPEC layout if you want to go that route, that way you'd only need a 4 input sound card and would be using SPEC to create the center channel, as well as pan the quad channels into the corners of the room, on a 5.1 speaker layout (if that's what you want).
I've messed around a bit with quad, including investing in a Sansui QRX5500 and getting it tweaked back to factory specs, and yes, recording from the headphone jacks is the only option (short of mods).
Cheers, Z PS Yes, foobar can playback DTS encoded wav or flac via the dts component. You can also make a converter setting, using a program called channelex, that will give you six mono's from that. As I said, audiomuxer can also do that if you have the required dts decoder.
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