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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Kevin Straker on May 09, 2008, 11:34:03 AM
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I know there are many threads about this, but they are very spread out. I'd like to create a concise step by step process to answer this once and for all. I have an Oppo DVD player that will play DVD-A so I am not looking for a work around, ala audioDVD creator(although that works). I only want this to play on a DVD player that will specifically do DVD-A. I am using IMGBURN. I know how to do a work around, but I need clear, concise directions on the right way to create this disc.
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do you have wavelab5/6?
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http://www.cirlinca.com/products.htm
I use this, Kevin...it is for that exact purpose.
http://24bit.turtleside.com/
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
Excellent piece of software right here! :clapping:
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
Thank You Sir!
Thanks Teddy. I'll check that one out as well. +T to both of yuns.
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Flac frontend (1.7.1)does not want to make a flac file from my 24/48 wave file. CDWave does an easy job of it though. Any problem with converting a 24/48 wave file to flac using cdwave?
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
This piece of software is just perfect. Thanks for posting the link for others Scott.
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Flac frontend (1.7.1)does not want to make a flac file from my 24/48 wave file. CDWave does an easy job of it though. Any problem with converting a 24/48 wave file to flac using cdwave?
Uncheck the "cut on sector boundaries" box and FLAC Frontend should work. But CDWave will as well, so whichever one you choose.
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OK, so I have my 24/48 flac files. I opened the app and dropped the files in with no trouble. When I hit create ISO it takes about half a second and i get "iso created successfully". The resulting file is only 848 kb. Is this right?
Nope, I dropped my wave files in, instead of flacs. It seems to be working now.
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Flac frontend (1.7.1)does not want to make a flac file from my 24/48 wave file. CDWave does an easy job of it though. Any problem with converting a 24/48 wave file to flac using cdwave?
Uncheck the "cut on sector boundaries" box and FLAC Frontend should work. But CDWave will as well, so whichever one you choose.
if you use cd wave, I think that there is a "save in alternate format" for 24 bit?
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
this work ok with Vista?
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
this work ok with Vista?
Never failed with Vista Ultimate.. ;D
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OK, so I have my 24/48 flac files. I opened the app and dropped the files in with no trouble. When I hit create ISO it takes about half a second and i get "iso created successfully". The resulting file is only 848 kb. Is this right?
Nope, I dropped my wave files in, instead of flacs. It seems to be working now.
I need a DVD-Player so I want to make a disc and bring it shopping w/ me to make sure it works. When you burn the ISO to DVD-R what do you choose? I only have Roxio on my pc right now and there is no ISO function that I know of.
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OK, so I have my 24/48 flac files. I opened the app and dropped the files in with no trouble. When I hit create ISO it takes about half a second and i get "iso created successfully". The resulting file is only 848 kb. Is this right?
Nope, I dropped my wave files in, instead of flacs. It seems to be working now.
the reason for this is that the newest version of FLAC (v1.2.1) encodes 24 bit files a bit differently, and DVD-Audiofile hasn't yet been updated to accomodate 24 bit files that were encoded with FLAC v1.2.1
If you use older versions of FLAC, you can drag and drop the FLAC files directly into DVD-Audiofile. or, as you discovered, just using the WAV files instead of FLAC also works.
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I need a DVD-Player so I want to make a disc and bring it shopping w/ me to make sure it works. When you burn the ISO to DVD-R what do you choose? I only have Roxio on my pc right now and there is no ISO function that I know of.
In Roxio Creator Plus, the tools panel on the left side has a sub menu "copy". Under "copy" there is an option "burn image".
Thats what I use.
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I need a DVD-Player so I want to make a disc and bring it shopping w/ me to make sure it works. When you burn the ISO to DVD-R what do you choose? I only have Roxio on my pc right now and there is no ISO function that I know of.
In Roxio Creator Plus, the tools panel on the left side has a sub menu "copy". Under "copy" there is an option "burn image".
Thats what I use.
Thank you and +t I missed that menu.
Peace
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the reason for this is that the newest version of FLAC (v1.2.1) encodes 24 bit files a bit differently, and DVD-Audiofile hasn't yet been updated to accomodate 24 bit files that were encoded with FLAC v1.2.1
If you use older versions of FLAC, you can drag and drop the FLAC files directly into DVD-Audiofile. or, as you discovered, just using the WAV files instead of FLAC also works.
the command line tool that does the actual dvd-a creation uses an older version of flac and i haven't figure out how to get the newest one working correctly yet. apparently a newer version of the tool will make it much easier to drop in your own flac versions...
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the reason for this is that the newest version of FLAC (v1.2.1) encodes 24 bit files a bit differently, and DVD-Audiofile hasn't yet been updated to accomodate 24 bit files that were encoded with FLAC v1.2.1
If you use older versions of FLAC, you can drag and drop the FLAC files directly into DVD-Audiofile. or, as you discovered, just using the WAV files instead of FLAC also works.
the command line tool that does the actual dvd-a creation uses an older version of flac and i haven't figure out how to get the newest one working correctly yet. apparently a newer version of the tool will make it much easier to drop in your own flac versions...
A new version of dvda-author (which is used by DVD-Audiofile) now integrates FLAC 1.2.1.
It also makes it possible to create so-called navigable hybrid DVDs, with both audio zone and video zone on the same disk.
Pre-release tests are being made and I expect to post a release candidate on the DVD-Audio tools forum Sun 8th June.
Best, Fab Nicol
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OK, so I have my 24/48 flac files. I opened the app and dropped the files in with no trouble. When I hit create ISO it takes about half a second and i get "iso created successfully". The resulting file is only 848 kb. Is this right?
Nope, I dropped my wave files in, instead of flacs. It seems to be working now.
I need a DVD-Player so I want to make a disc and bring it shopping w/ me to make sure it works. When you burn the ISO to DVD-R what do you choose? I only have Roxio on my pc right now and there is no ISO function that I know of.
Download IMGBURN and all your problems will be solved.
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Concluding Summary:
1. Cut up files with cdwave and save with "24 bit alternate format" box checked.
2. Download Scott Brown's dvd-audiofile here:
http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip (http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip)
3. Drag and drop your 24 bit wave files on to the dvd audiofile window and make your ISO.
4. use imgburn to burn the ISO on to a DVD.
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or for wavelab5 users and masochists:
http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,22433.0.html (http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,22433.0.html)
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I assume that I can use the mac version with about the same steps? Please let me know if there is anything substantially different. I am ready to try this.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28674
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.74.mac.zip
drop flac files in. click button. burn in toast. done
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.74.mac.zip
drop flac files in. click button. burn in toast. done
Cool, thanks dude! +t! Your software rocksĀ©!
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Concluding Summary:
1. Cut up files with cdwave and save with "24 bit alternate format" box checked.
Thanks - that just got me! It ran too fast with the flacs (and made a 2MB file) and ran forever with the wavs.
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Hi,
I've rencently uploaded a new version of dvda-author on the DVD-Audio tools site (http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net (http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net))
The new version can be used to replace the original executable in the DVD-Audiofile frontend.
However, Scott's app will only use legacy features, except for the added compatibility with the latest FLAC soundfiles (version 1.2.1).
This new 08.06 version of dvda-author can create navigable "hybrid" DVDs, with both a DVD-Audio zone and a DVD-Video zone. Navigation is possible between both zones, by pressing on the "direct access" buttons on your remote control. If you create, for example, a "video linking" group #5 in your DVD-Audio zone, linking video titleset 4 in DVD-Video zone, you'll get to this titleset from DVD-Audio zone by pressing "stop" then the "5" button of your remote. While playing the video titleset, you can get back to DVD-Audio zone by pressing "stop" then the "4" button of your remote.
DVD-Video zones can be authored with Lplex to create "universal" audio DVDs.
This version has been tested extensively under Linux, few tests have been done with Windows so far. Please report issues on the dvd-audio tools mailing list.
Best, Fab
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Hi,
I've rencently uploaded a new version of dvda-author on the DVD-Audio tools site (http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net (http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net))
The new version can be used to replace the original executable in the DVD-Audiofile frontend.
However, Scott's app will only use legacy features, except for the added compatibility with the latest FLAC soundfiles (version 1.2.1).
This new 08.06 version for dvda-author can create navigable "hybrid" DVDs, with both a DVD-Audio zone and a DVD-Video zone. Navigation is possible between both zones, by pressing on the "direct access" buttons on your remote control. If you create, for example, a "video linking" group #5 in your DVD-Audio zone, linking video titleset 4 in DVD-Video zone, you'll get to this titleset from DVD-Audio zone by pressing "stop" then the "5" button of your remote. While playing the video titleset, you canget back to DVD-Audio zone by pressing "stop" then the "4" button of your remote.
DVD-Video zones can be authored with Lplex to create "universal" audio DVDs.
This version has been tested extensively under Linux, few tests have been done on Windows so far. Please report issues on the dvd-audio tools mailing list.
Best, Fab
Hello, one quick question about the creation of the XXX.ISO. What is the size difference in the resulting image if I create it with flac files versus wave files? Is the resulting ISO smaller because I input flac files instead of wave?
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No.
FLAC is decoded into LPCM streams, just as WAV. This is a constraint imposed by DVD-Audio specs, it'll be the same for all DVD-Audio authoring applications.
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I made a DVD-A where I put set 1 in group 1 and set 2 in group 2 and my disc only played set 1. Is this a DVD player (Denon 2200) setting or will I always have to manually skip to group 2?
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In my Denon 2200, it always stops after Group 1, and then I have to manually skip to Group 2. As far as I can tell, there's not way to change that on this deck. I don't know about other decks though.
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In my Denon 2200, it always stops after Group 1, and then I have to manually skip to Group 2. As far as I can tell, there's not way to change that on this deck. I don't know about other decks though.
Thanks and +vibes for the answer from a 2200 owner ;) I guess I will only use different groups now if there is more then one band playing at the show.
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
Free is a bonus, but seriously, it's so simple and does just what it should. Gotta love having people like Scott writing great software and for being a part of the TS community.
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In my Denon 2200, it always stops after Group 1, and then I have to manually skip to Group 2. As far as I can tell, there's not way to change that on this deck. I don't know about other decks though.
Hi,
the command-line processing tool dvda-author (which does the processing of the DVD-Audio structure) admittedly does not ensure seamless group-to-group audio playback.
For those interested in the technical side, the issue stems from a somewhat sketchy writing of the code that generates .IFO files. I'm working on this to solve this issue.
I hope to be able to write an upgrade in February -- check the DVD-Audio tools webpage http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net (http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net)
Fab
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http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile0.42.1win.zip
step by step windows instructions:
1. open the app
2. drop flac files on the window
3. click button to make disc image
4. wait a few minutes
4. burn image in whatever burning app you use
that's it :)
Free is a bonus, but seriously, it's so simple and does just what it should. Gotta love having people like Scott writing great software and for being a part of the TS community.
hay, all i did was write a GUI. fab (and dave, tim and lee) did all the good stuff :)
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Now I can't get either versions to work on my pc w/ Vista ??? I keep getting error messages and it will not start. ???
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y181/rowjimmytour/Clipboard01-1.jpg)
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y181/rowjimmytour/Clipboard02.jpg)
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looks like vista is complaining about your java installlation. fun
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/?intcmp=1281
download the top one
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looks like vista is complaining about your java installlation. fun
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/?intcmp=1281
download the top one
Thanks Scott and do you think this is the problem I had w/ DVD-Audiofile 0.60? Weird since .42 worked but I could not get .60 to work and now neither one works. Fingers crossed this java install will make every thing right ;)
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might be. i mean, it looks like your java runtime is giving errors...it's not really even getting to the program to run it
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might be. i mean, it looks like your java runtime is giving errors...it's not really even getting to the program to run it
Once again scott mucho gracias ;)
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Is there a new version of DVD-audiofile for PC? My version 0.42 isn't working anymore. It opens up, I add the files, click create, it asks what/where to save and it does a couple flashes of the usual dialog boxes and it says it completed the task. It just seems like it created the file too fast than what I'm used to, so I checked the file and it's just a few megabytes in size.
So is there a newer version for PC?
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Is there a new version of DVD-audiofile for PC? My version 0.42 isn't working anymore. It opens up, I add the files, click create, it asks what/where to save and it does a couple flashes of the usual dialog boxes and it says it completed the task. It just seems like it created the file too fast than what I'm used to, so I checked the file and it's just a few megabytes in size.
So is there a newer version for PC?
It sounds like your java is alright so it might be the files them self. Did you add flac or wav files? I seem to remember when I started burning DVD-A I tried wav and the same thing happen so I switched to flac files and it went flawless.
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FLAC files as usual. I did that same mistake way back when I first tried creating the image using wav files. Scott PM'ed me the link to 0.60 and it's running just fine.
Thanks and keep up the great work! ;D
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AAHHHHHHhhhhhh. The link above for the Pc version of DVDAudiofile is not working. Anyone have a link to a current version? I just reloaded my Pc and need to generate a disc.
Thanks
I think I found it...
http://satellite.epix.net/~scb/dvd-audiofile/DVD-Audiofile%200.60.win.zip