gotta have the ween folder in the c:\ directory, not in any other folders
actually not true --
%cd%\make_dvd-a\dvda-author -o DVD -g *.flac
the %cd% part of the code above is a windows environment variable, returning whatever the Current Directory is, so even if it's nested in /blah/blah/blah/timbuktu it should still work. (i just tested it, and it does)
if you want to email me privately, we can try to figure out what's going on with your situation. but it is good to know that you got it working when the folder is at the root of the volume.
i'll see what happens when i try it on my desktop, i was just doing it on my lappy that i have with me at work. once, i get out of work, i'll have more time to diagnose the problems. honestly tho, i don't mind moving the folder over to the root if i can't figure it out.
all depends on the sample rate.
i'm too lazy to look but i thought 24/96 was 2gb's an hour roughly, thats kinda what i was going on, so i shoudl be able to get a little over 2 hours for a 24/96 disc, right? more hours for a lower sample rate. woot!
as for naming conventions, i'd make sure the files are named sequentially, eg t01.wav, t02.wav, t03.wav etc. OR ween_0501716_t01.wav, ween_0501716_t02.wav, ween_0501716_t03.wav.
sweet, i was kind of assuming that as long as they were sequential all would be good.
i'm going to burn the ween show once i get home and see what happens with the gaps, but i'll believe scott for the time being and assume that its gapless.
it'll handle 44.1 fine. it does all dvd-a rates, which are 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192
maybe i'll try to whip up a windows GUI tonight. it'll have to be simple 1 group for now, not all 9 groups like the mac GUI does
nice, a windows gui will probably make this a pretty hot program in the upcoming months with everyone going from 16 > 24 lately.
awesome job guys, makes burning a dvda really easy. +t's to all involved.