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maa
16th January 2004, 22:46
Has anyone managed to produce a DVD with 24bit/96Khz Audio yet ?

The specs (http://www.mpeg.org/MPEG/DVD/Book_B/Audio.html) (bottom of page) say its possible for two channels.

I tried with IfoEdit and a wave produced with Samplitude 7.21 but the audio turned into white noise. (also on my Standalone that definitly supports the format)
DVDlab couldn't cope either although it supports 24bit.

Thanks for any pointers,

maa

KpeX
16th January 2004, 23:14
Edit: I misread your post, I thought you were talking about DVD-Audio. Although it may be allowed by specs, I doubt few if any players will support it, as well as authoring tools.

maa
19th January 2004, 17:02
No one doing this then ?

daphy
20th January 2004, 10:21
:rolleyes: Sonic DVD-Audio Creator should manage this :rolleyes:

maa
20th January 2004, 11:15
Thanks - I'll have a look ...

rubycon
29th February 2004, 21:12
Besides DVD-Audio authoring software, Scenarist is able to do that ( stereo wav files)You have to include a slide or a blank video to make it DVD-V.

Fsc

Sycho
1st March 2004, 01:54
ALL PLAYERS will, no, must support at leased 96/24 2-channel

ChristianHJW
1st March 2004, 15:25
Originally posted by sycho
ALL PLAYERS will, no, must support at leased 96/24 2-channel

Fully correct. If your player is labeled 'DVD Video' it has to support this, or you can give it back ( even after months of usage ), even if the manual clearly states its not supported ....

alanuk
1st March 2004, 22:17
DiscWelder Bronze ($99) tba at the end of this month will burn 24/96 stereo to disc and it doesn't need encoding. They say that the drivers will work ok with most burners, media compatibility not being relevant to the software. Will the discs currently used for DVD-V be suitable? Haven't seen any recordable DVD-A media.

Sycho
1st March 2004, 22:57
It will also encode 192/24 stereo tracks, but not any MLP enocoding, only support for MLP input