so you hear dTs with " bs" you need a c0dec... !!!!
which identify your data as " dts ", tell it'''s playing time and pass frames for da DEKODER ...
How's that?
1. Download
this archive and decompress it. It doesn't matter if you do it on C, D or any other partition.
2. Put one copy of dtsac3source.ax to your system directory (usually C:\Windows\System32).
3. Open Start -> Run and type "
regsvr32.exe dtsac3source.ax"
4. A message should appear telling you that you've successfully registered the filter.
5. Drag a correctly ripped *.dts file over BSPlayer's main window to open it.
Notes: It is not mandatory to put the filter in system directory. To decode the DTS stream in ffdshow you need to select "libdts". Choosing "S/PDIF" will make an attempt to pass unaltered DTS data to an external decoder.