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Ok, tried this out, seems that it doesn't like wav's run through CD Wav. The uncut wav files I originally recorded where added easy, try to add cd wave cut files and it says the file is not supported. How did you guys get around this? or are you not using cdwav to cut
Are there any +'s or -'s when comparing DVD-Audio vs. DVD-Video with 24bit Audio? Cause that's what this program does.
this program make me wonder is DVD-a is just a propriatery format made for us to but more gear and software.
But, dvd audio can also support 16/44.1, which dvd video apparently cannot. Thus, dvd-audio would seem to be the only way to play back cd-formatted wavs.
Quote from: dnsacks on July 22, 2004, 01:31:23 PMBut, dvd audio can also support 16/44.1, which dvd video apparently cannot. Thus, dvd-audio would seem to be the only way to play back cd-formatted wavs. I've burned 16/44.1 pcm audio DVD-V with DVD Architect
Quote from: luvean on July 22, 2004, 03:11:56 PMQuote from: dnsacks on July 22, 2004, 01:31:23 PMBut, dvd audio can also support 16/44.1, which dvd video apparently cannot. Thus, dvd-audio would seem to be the only way to play back cd-formatted wavs. I've burned 16/44.1 pcm audio DVD-V with DVD ArchitectDon't think that's possible, when i import 44.1 files for video in DVD Architect i believe it just upsamples to 48hz.
I just finished my first "audio-dvd". I got gaps between tracks using 24/48 wav's.