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Title: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 02, 2007, 08:34:09 PM
I have always used Audio DVD creator with my XP machine.....It will not work with vista.


suggestions on something free (or cheap) to burn 24bit audio?

thanks!
   Tommy
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: KLowe on October 02, 2007, 09:35:26 PM
www.isohunt.com


......just sayin...
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: terrapinj on October 03, 2007, 01:42:25 AM
dvdaudiofile to create the iso, best to do it with FLAC files
http://24bit.turtleside.com/DVD-Audiofile0.42win.zip

whatever burning program you have should be able to burn the iso to disc
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: libfab on October 03, 2007, 06:48:31 AM
You can also use the following command-line tools:

- Lplex,  to make an Audio DVD (= DVD-Video with 16-24/48-96 audio tracks, as you did with Audio DVD Creator),

- dvda-author, to make a DVD-Audio (DVDaudiofile is based on dvda-author),

- Hplex, if you'd like to make a hybrid DVD (=an Audio DVD + a DVD-Audio on the same disc).

Fab
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 03, 2007, 11:19:37 AM
dvdaudiofile to create the iso, best to do it with FLAC files
http://24bit.turtleside.com/DVD-Audiofile0.42win.zip

whatever burning program you have should be able to burn the iso to disc



positive this will work with Vista?  Everything I have tried so far does not work.

+t's to the thread!!
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: JackoRoses on October 03, 2007, 11:24:21 AM
dvdaudiofile to create the iso, best to do it with FLAC files
http://24bit.turtleside.com/DVD-Audiofile0.42win.zip

whatever burning program you have should be able to burn the iso to disc
I just used this for the first time over the weekend and I used the wav files.
Why do you say it's best to use the flac files?
It worked great though even though I heard a gap with my unit.
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: terrapinj on October 03, 2007, 11:51:10 AM
dvdaudiofile to create the iso, best to do it with FLAC files
http://24bit.turtleside.com/DVD-Audiofile0.42win.zip

whatever burning program you have should be able to burn the iso to disc
I just used this for the first time over the weekend and I used the wav files.
Why do you say it's best to use the flac files?
It worked great though even though I heard a gap with my unit.

it seems to be hit or miss with wav files - at times they will not be seen by the program or will noty burn properly, i believe Scott (original creator) had FLAC files in mind when he designed it

there is a lengthy 14-15 page thread solely about this program here..http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,52892.0.html


Tommy - not sure if it works with Vista, but its free and definitely worth a shot.
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: JackoRoses on October 03, 2007, 11:58:24 AM
dvdaudiofile to create the iso, best to do it with FLAC files
http://24bit.turtleside.com/DVD-Audiofile0.42win.zip

whatever burning program you have should be able to burn the iso to disc
I just used this for the first time over the weekend and I used the wav files.
Why do you say it's best to use the flac files?
It worked great though even though I heard a gap with my unit.

it seems to be hit or miss with wav files - at times they will not be seen by the program or will noty burn properly, i believe Scott (original creator) had FLAC files in mind when he designed it

there is a lengthy 14-15 page thread solely about this program here..http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,52892.0.html


Tommy - not sure if it works with Vista, but its free and definitely worth a shot.
yea I see what you mean by staying with flac because when converting to flac it seems to standardize the header whereas a .wav never flacced before might have a header the program will hang up on.
I get it, but the .wavs worked fine for me when I burned it. I just didn't see the point in creating more overhead when the .wavs were already there to use.
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: scb on October 03, 2007, 11:58:55 AM
it seems to be hit or miss with wav files - at times they will not be seen by the program or will noty burn properly, i believe Scott (original creator) had FLAC files in mind when he designed it


i'm using David Chapman's dvda-author, which works fine with flac, but expects a standard header for the wavs it processes (i believe 44 bytes, though that's just off the top of my head).  so it won't work with non-standad wav headers
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 03, 2007, 01:34:51 PM


Tommy - not sure if it works with Vista, but its free and definitely worth a shot.

sweet...I'll give her a go tonight!
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 03, 2007, 04:27:44 PM
I'll be using nero to burn these....will it be a data burn?
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: terrapinj on October 03, 2007, 04:31:40 PM
I'll be using nero to burn these....will it be a data burn?

in Nero express you go to Saved Image/ISO I believe and the you select the ISO file

its NOT the same as burning a Data disc
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 03, 2007, 04:36:40 PM
I'll be using nero to burn these....will it be a data burn?

in Nero express you go to Saved Image/ISO I believe and the you select the ISO file

its NOT the same as burning a Data disc

thanks again!  keep your fingers crossed :)
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 03, 2007, 04:51:20 PM
worked like a champ! 


Big thanks to everyone that did this!!!!!
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 04, 2007, 09:14:24 AM
another round of T's on me :)
Title: Re: DVD-Audio question
Post by: Bernd Out on October 27, 2007, 09:46:18 PM
I'll be using nero to burn these....will it be a data burn?

in Nero express you go to Saved Image/ISO I believe and the you select the ISO file

its NOT the same as burning a Data disc

FWIW, .iso  or .img file extension on the source file.
Been seeing DVDs with the .img for some reason.