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Whats needed for burning 24/96 audio onto DVD?
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July 07, 2004, 08:27:58 PM »
Besides a DVD burner
Can you burn 24/96 waves to DVD and have them play in a dvd player, or do you have to use DVD authoring softare to burn audio DVD-V discs? What software are people digging now?
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Re: Whats needed for burning 24/96 audio onto DVD?
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anyone?
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Re: Whats needed for burning 24/96 audio onto DVD?
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July 11, 2004, 12:31:23 PM »
DVD burning does require authoring to playback in a DVD-A capable player. MNinnietonka makes the Disc Weilder BRONZE for $99.00
http://www.discwelder.com
their website kind of blows but it explains it all. Also a free DEMO. There have been some other posts about not being able to save images so that you have to recreate the disc if you at a later date want to create a copy. If the copy is saved in FLAC etc I think this feature flaw is only a small pain.
If I remember reading correctly the latest version of wavelab does the DVD-A athoring as well.
http://www.steinberg.net/docloader_sb.asp?templ=10&doclink=/WebVideo/wavelab5/English(US)/doc/WaveLab5_features.htm&Product_ID=2181&Langue_ID=7&loc=spec
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Re: Whats needed for burning 24/96 audio onto DVD?
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there was also a program around someone found, it had a 15 day free trial, and was only 40 that actually wrote audio to a dvd, not a dvd-a and would play in ANY dvd player
il do a little digging
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Re: Whats needed for burning 24/96 audio onto DVD?
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i bumped it to the top for you
im gonna try it in the next couple days once i get settled with my new pc
this was the first time the search function ever yeilded me any results, i should have searched
for it first as after i dug through 5 pages in 2 different boards the search found it the first time
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