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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: carlbeck on September 20, 2006, 02:52:46 PM
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I have checked the forum & can't find a good answer to DVD-A software. I tried to download Scott's & could not. I tried to burn an image to disc on Nero & could not. I lost my other software when my computer crashed & don't feel like buying it again b/c it wasn't gapless. So what is everyone using that is free or cheap?
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http://24bit.turtleside.com (http://24bit.turtleside.com)
that page summarizes just about all the options. and also hosts the latest version of Scott's DVD-Audiofile, so if you are having trouble downloading it elsewhere, you can try grabbing it from there.
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Thanks Jason!
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I have checked the forum & can't find a good answer to DVD-A software. I tried to download Scott's & could not.
you get an error? what was the problem?
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Scott-
It said the page is not available?
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which page?
http://crush.epix.net/~scb/index.php?path=dvd-audiofile/
that one?
if you can't get there, just try http://crush.epix.net/~scb and click the link for the dvd-audiofile folder. i think the latest was .041
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or for multichannel...
http://www.cirlinca.com/products.htm
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which page?
http://crush.epix.net/~scb/index.php?path=dvd-audiofile/
that one?
if you can't get there, just try http://crush.epix.net/~scb and click the link for the dvd-audiofile folder. i think the latest was .041
Wow, was that ever easy to burn a DVD-A disc! :o Couldn't make that process any simpler, that's for sure. Now if only I had my player to test this out ::) Soon enough though...
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PM me if you are still looking for software Carl.
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quick question guys. Can DVD-A discs be 24/44.1k or do they have to be 24/48 and up to 24/192 ??? what about scott brown's DVD-Audiofile ??? Does that support 24/44.1k for DVD-A ??? I have ran 24/44.1k alot in the past, but I always thought that to make a DVD-A disc, you had to have at least a sample rate of 24/48k. is there actually any truth to that? I know DVD-Video discs can support 24/44.1k, but was unsure about DVD-A :) I am going to buy a couple of 100-packs of the Verbatim DVD-R that our local Sam's Club has(the good ones, in the top percentile of DVD-R discs :)) and wanted to start burning DVD-A discs for future playback when I can take advantage of them :) but I want to get started rather soon, and didnt know if id have to upsample to 48 or not for the shows I ran 24/44.1k last year :) this year ive stuck with 24/48 or 24/96 :) I just HATE dealing with the 24/96 files in post. All I really need to do is clear off the 300GB of Phish I have, i might actually just delete alot of them so i have ample space to do 24/96 files. they really arent a huge PITA tho, just take a little longer to process :) Still, 24/44.1k is very tempting for smaller shows :)
TIA,
Bean
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Bean,
I believe DVD-A can support any of those sample rates. Making a DVD-V disc requires you to be 24/48, 24/96, etc. I record in 24/48 so people without DVD-A players can still play the 24bit files without upsampling.
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dvd-audio supports 16 or 24 bit, and sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192khz
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Thanks fellas. I had it backwards :) +T's all around.