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Slavko_1
23rd May 2007, 11:21
I want to "force" my DVD player (DVD-AUDIO not suport) to play audio ripped sound from CD without conversion to 48 kHz. Now I'm looking for any software to mux/author 44kHz audio and slideshows (for example). I know it is not standard DVD-VIDEO. My DVD-VIDEO player have 44kHz DA converters (plays CD-Audio) and I'm sure will play "non standard authored DVD". Is any software accepts 44kHz audio ? (sorry my bad english)

setarip_old
23rd May 2007, 12:21
Hi!I'm looking for any software to mux/author 44kHz audio and slideshowsHave you considered making either VCDs, which can be created with 44KHz audio as standard?

Slavko_1
23rd May 2007, 12:35
Explanation: I want to archive my CD's-AUDIO to DVD-R (1, 2, and more) and play it on standalone DVD player. My player can't play DVD-AUDIO. Is possible to create VCD with slideshows (or SVCD with menu maybe) but recorded on 4,7 GB DVD-R ?

setarip_old
23rd May 2007, 18:16
Is possible to create VCD with slideshows (or SVCD with menu maybe) but recorded on 4,7 GB DVD-R ?No, not as far as I know.

What is your aversion to converting the audio to 48KHz?

Slavko_1
23rd May 2007, 18:50
Belive me, I hear the difference. Converted to 48kHz sound is not 1:1 copy of CD-audio. Now I create AVI/XviD movie contains only still picture (CD cover) and ripped WAV/44kHz sound from my CD-audio. Size of this AVI is only 10% greater than WAV file and my DVD can play it even recorded on DVD-R. I'm looking for methods closer to DVD/SVCD or VCD standard.

setarip_old
23rd May 2007, 19:58
Are you also unwilling to convert to .AC3?

Slavko_1
24th May 2007, 07:24
Why should I convert to AC3 ? It is lossy conversion not for HQ music but for movies.

setarip_old
24th May 2007, 07:51
Why should I convert to AC3 ?Because making a viable DVD would then be a VERY simple matter...