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Title: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: wbrisette on October 14, 2004, 06:42:14 AM
Anybody seen any DVD-A authoring applications for the Mac? The few I have found are for the Windows platform.


Wayne
Title: Re: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: John Kelly on October 14, 2004, 11:33:21 AM
Anybody seen any DVD-A authoring applications for the Mac? The few I have found are for the Windows platform.


Wayne

I don't know of any, and most of the mac users I know that are doing DVD-A are doing it on Windows. 
Title: Re: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: RRobar on October 14, 2004, 12:11:57 PM
Doesn't the new Toast with Jam do DVD-A. I thought I read that somehwere. But I may have been hallucinating  8)
Title: Re: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: RRobar on October 14, 2004, 12:18:07 PM
Doesn't the new Toast with Jam do DVD-A. I thought I read that somehwere. But I may have been hallucinating  8)

Edit:
I must have been hallucinating. No mention of it on the web site. Wasn't Scott Brown (who I'm sure will chime in) burning discs as dvd video with still images. Toast 6 will do that. I think the dvd studio will do it as well. I've seen some Led Zeppelin bootlegs that are whole runs of shows burned the same way. They put still pics up that view while the music is playing. The audio would be 24/96 (or what ever).
Title: Re: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: John Kelly on October 14, 2004, 12:50:21 PM
Doesn't the new Toast with Jam do DVD-A. I thought I read that somehwere. But I may have been hallucinating  8)

Edit:
I must have been hallucinating. No mention of it on the web site. Wasn't Scott Brown (who I'm sure will chime in) burning discs as dvd video with still images. Toast 6 will do that. I think the dvd studio will do it as well. I've seen some Led Zeppelin bootlegs that are whole runs of shows burned the same way. They put still pics up that view while the music is playing. The audio would be 24/96 (or what ever).

Yeah but that's not DVD-A.  The only DVD-A authoring programs that I know of are for Windows.
Title: Re: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: RRobar on October 14, 2004, 03:45:15 PM
Understood, but if you simply want to listen in 24/96 on your stereo. It should work great.

I gotta believe someone has a DVD-A program fo rthe mac. Seems like a natural. Does protools have such functions?
Title: Re: DVD-A For mac?
Post by: SPLASTiK on October 18, 2004, 08:37:04 PM
Understood, but if you simply want to listen in 24/96 on your stereo. It should work great.

I gotta believe someone has a DVD-A program fo rthe mac. Seems like a natural. Does protools have such functions?

I'm a protools user, and no.
ProTools doesn't even have a CD Burner, you have to use Toast/Jam for that.