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mbself
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6. March 2007 @ 07:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My question is simple and to the point. If I record a WAV file at a high bit depth and sampling rate, can I burn this file directly to a DVD in the Audio_TS folder and make it play back in a DVD-Audio player? Or, does it have to be compressed into the Meridian Lossless format?

I know I could record the WAV's and archive them on the DVD for re-authoring later. I was just looking for a way to do some high resolution transfers of analog recordings I have around.
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7. March 2007 @ 16:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'd recommend taking a look at DVD-Audio Solo. It will author your WAV files to DVD-A and wilkes (our resident high res audio guru) has recommended it for reasonably priced authoring software. It also appears to have a fully functional trial.

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8. March 2007 @ 00:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yesish, the trial is somewhat crippled but lets you create a few DVD-A's with some tracks to see if it's right for you. Solo is much more user-friendly than the free solution.
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10. March 2007 @ 01:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by mbself:
My question is simple and to the point. If I record a WAV file at a high bit depth and sampling rate, can I burn this file directly to a DVD in the Audio_TS folder and make it play back in a DVD-Audio player? Or, does it have to be compressed into the Meridian Lossless format?

I know I could record the WAV's and archive them on the DVD for re-authoring later. I was just looking for a way to do some high resolution transfers of analog recordings I have around.
Depends on your channel count.
With DVD-A, you are limited to a bitrate of 9.6Mb/sec, and a 24/96 Stereo file is well under this.
You can even go as high as 24/192 in stereo without MLP.
MLP is mandated for 5.1 at 24/88.2 or 24/96, as these exceed the bitrate.
FWIW, the current build of DVD-Audio Solo will allow 24/96 5.1 to be writen, but be aware that the disc may well refuse to play back due to the bitrate being around 13.8Mb/sec.

Cirlinca's application really is great VFM - you just cannot go wrong for the money.



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