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Re: Is SACD a dying format?
« Reply #30 on: August 16, 2007, 12:13:28 AM »

I've recently recorded some old Count Basie records on Pablo to DVD-A.  Vinyl on the Linn Sondek LP-12 > Linn Wakonda preamp > Lunatec V3 > Marantz PMD-671 at 24/96.  Yummy :^)


Question from a 24/96 n00b: Once you got the LP (or whatever recording) to 24/96 using the PMD-671, how did you author a DVD-A? What authoring software app did you use?  I've heard of Discwelder "Steel" ($495) and "Bronze"($99). Are there others? Will bronze work OK?  I'm just getting on the 24/96 bandwagon, I've got a HQ playback system w/ a DAC capable of converting 24/96 and I'm trying to figure out how to play back at hi-res AND to be able to give others a hi-res copy of my recordings.
Thanks for the help.


I split the wav files into tracks with cdwave and then use Discwelder Bronze to burn the DVD-A.  It burns "true" DVD-Audio discs where as Audio DVD Creator burns audio DVD's (not true DVD-A but they play in any DVD player).
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