>>Could you burn a DVD-A, then rip an ISO image to your hard drive from the DVD-A? Obviously not the ideal way to do it, but I was thinking this may be a way to torrent a DVD-A made with Bronze. I assume with the ISO image, you don't need special software to burn the DVD-A, just any old burning software that does data DVD+/-R.<<
Sure, that'll work. But then you absolutely NEED a dvd burner when using bronze. With Steel or Chrome, you can author discs without having to burn them THAT second. You could do it on the road without a burner, then burn when you got back. It's like creating SHN or FLAC filesets and then being told you MUST burn immediately. Why can't we just make the final product and then burn it later?
For someone like me, I am on a mac, and even though there are plenty of sweet audio apps for the mac platform, everyone is retarded when it comes to DVD-Audio. No one has written anything yet. So I was going to run DW Bronze under Virtual PC. But Virtual PC can't burn. It can read from optical drives but can't write to them. If Bronze could just write an image, then I could just burn it using my mac burning software. I've tried this and it worked fine. A Steel-authored image mounted fine in Mac OS X and could burn without issue. But why should I have to buy steel when all i want is the bronze basics that'll write to a hard drive? makes no sense
Craig, the image DW creates isn't a .iso, but it should mount and burn in windows like an iso. Like I said, my mac recognized the .dim image fine
and misnjer, yeah, i did that mule 12-29. you may want to turn the bass down for that