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audio to dvd burner
Hi, any suggestions on a free or other dvd audio burner? I want to take a
couple of my audio cds and burn 6 or so hours for continuos play on a dvd. tia req |
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"reqluq" wrote in message ... Hi, any suggestions on a free or other dvd audio burner? I want to take a couple of my audio cds and burn 6 or so hours for continuos play on a dvd. tia req I bought a dvd recorder(stand alone, not computer based)to archive my live shows only to discover that the "record" mode would not engage for audio only it had to lock to a video sync signal b4 it would go to"record" George |
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"George Gleason" wrote in message ink.net... "reqluq" wrote in message ... Hi, any suggestions on a free or other dvd audio burner? I want to take a couple of my audio cds and burn 6 or so hours for continuos play on a dvd. tia req I bought a dvd recorder(stand alone, not computer based)to archive my live shows only to discover that the "record" mode would not engage for audio only it had to lock to a video sync signal b4 it would go to"record" George I was hoping for a software solution req |
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 19:36:53 -0500, reqluq
wrote: Hi, any suggestions on a free or other dvd audio burner? I want to take a couple of my audio cds and burn 6 or so hours for continuos play on a dvd. tia req For maximum compatibility with the widest possible range of players you ought to encode them as DVD video. You only need a single still frame for the video part at low bit rate while upsampling the audio from 44.1 to 48kHz linear PCM. Did you get any burning software with your DVD drive? If so, then take a look at it's video encoding/burning facilities. Cheers James. |
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"James Perrett" wrote in message news On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 19:36:53 -0500, reqluq wrote: Hi, any suggestions on a free or other dvd audio burner? I want to take a couple of my audio cds and burn 6 or so hours for continuos play on a dvd. tia req For maximum compatibility with the widest possible range of players you ought to encode them as DVD video. You only need a single still frame for the video part at low bit rate while upsampling the audio from 44.1 to 48kHz linear PCM. Did you get any burning software with your DVD drive? If so, then take a look at it's video encoding/burning facilities. Cheers James. Good idea, I'll give it a shot thanks req |
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reqluq wrote:
"James Perrett" wrote in message news On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 19:36:53 -0500, reqluq wrote: Hi, any suggestions on a free or other dvd audio burner? I want to take a couple of my audio cds and burn 6 or so hours for continuos play on a dvd. tia req For maximum compatibility with the widest possible range of players you ought to encode them as DVD video. You only need a single still frame for the video part at low bit rate while upsampling the audio from 44.1 to 48kHz linear PCM. Did you get any burning software with your DVD drive? If so, then take a look at it's video encoding/burning facilities. Cheers James. Good idea, I'll give it a shot thanks Alternately, I've found any DVD player I've tried it on will support MP3 playback off CD-R/DVD-R... you should be able to get 50 hours or more of MP3s at 320kbps onto a DVD, no messing around with resampling, PCM format, etc. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0602-2, 01/11/2006 Tested on: 1/13/2006 12:58:38 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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