DVD-Audio
"Tim S Kemp" wrote in message
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OK, I have a DVD writer in my PC, and a DVD-Audio player. Can I make a
compilation of multiple CDs at full 16bit/44k onto one DVD-R for
convenience? Unfortunately, the player won't play MP3 on DVD so the
alternative is MP3 or WMA on CD which is fine, but seems like a bit of a
waste...
I would suggest doing it as CD-R or if you want it DVD player compatible
CD-RW. The way I have done it is grab the DD2.0 track from the DVD-A then
burn it as a CDA to play in my car. Works fine with little loss of quality.
*BUT* and there is always a but. Some DVD-As have copy protection encoded
on the disc and when you copy it you can have some nasty pops and clicks
also on one track I found a 16KHz sine wave noise through the whole track!
The disc was REM's Automatic for the people. To remove the pops edit the
last 2secs from each of the first 5 tracks.
Hope this helps.
Regards TT
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