Hi,
a new tool has been added to the DVD audio Tools site launched by Dave Chapman in 2005:
http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=131997&sel_platform=4617The Hplex package embeds both dvda-author and Lplex to make so-called "hybrid" or "universal" DVDs.
It still is an experimental application that was written in Windows batch, just to test the concept.
Hplex-made hybrids have two zones: a DVD-Audio zone and a DVD-Video zone. DVD-Video players can read video zone, and audio zone will only be read by a DVD-Audio player or a universal player (now available for cheap, see Playback Forum on TS).
A variety of file-management options have been added, which don't exist in commercial software that makes comparable hybrids (Minnetonka's DiscWelder Chrome version or Sonic's DVD-Audio Creator). Files can be automatically sorted according to their audio characteristics (bit and sample rates) and the "burning strategy" of choice. Like: you can make a full "mirror" (audio and video zone have the same audio content), or just burn 44.1 kHz files to audio zone and 48 khz files to video zone.
I consider migrating Hplex to all other platforms if the experiment turns out to meet tapers' demand in some way or other. Please report bugs or issues by PM or on this thread.
Also, new content has been added to the project site (
http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net), with a discussion on so-called "gapless playback", the subject of quite a few threads on TS.
Fab