Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
I'm the one who did it. I used a program that simulated a Pro-Logic II decoder, which extracts the center and surround information from a stereo source, much like a receiver would. It then saves each channel as a separate WAV file.
I'm the one who did it. I used a program that simulated a Pro-Logic II decoder, which extracts the center and surround information from a stereo source, much like a receiver would. It then saves each channel as a separate WAV file.
Which software did you use? I was not aware that such software exists!