QUOTE (Windowsx @ Jan 24 2006, 08:37 PM)

Is it possible to make the file format as something that can listen to in PC like mp3?
I do not exactly know what do you mean.
But Aud-X is mp3 backwards compatible. So when you do not have a Aud-X decoder,
you will reproduce the stram as a normal mp3 (but not surround).
Ofcourse, when you have our software, you can reproduce a FULL surround on
your PC. However you must use a DirectShow compatible player.
We recomment FREEWARE BSplayer.
Moreover, you can play movies with Aud-X on DVD DivX hardware player,
and you will obtain stereo (or mono -> depending on the Aud-X encoding option) sound.
It is also important to konw, that you can hook up your PC directly to your home theatre system
(via the digital output port from your sound card ->SPDiF).
In such case, you mus choose SPDiF output in our DirectShow decoder (see the attached picture).
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There are three ways to play Aud-X surround sound (or at least stereo or mono sound) on your external home theatre system:
1) Play the AVI with Aud-X stream with the use of your DVD player, and you will get stereo (or mono - depending on the encoding Aud-X quality option)
2) Play the sound from your PC with connecting your sound card (via SPDiF) to the external receiver (the external home theatre amplifier) and chosing such an option in our DirectShow decoder. The amplifier
will recognize the stream as Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
3) Demux the Aud-X stream. Convert it to AC3 (with our frontend).
Put it back to AVI container. Play it on your DVD DivX hardware player