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Moldy
 
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Is it possible to burn audio tracks to a DVD+/-R in the same way as to
a CD-R. ie not creating DVD-Audio just CD-Audio utilising the greater
capacity (and NOT the extra mhz etc) which could then be read by my
DVD player (Pioneer NS-DV55 if at all relevant) as a normal Audio CD
is?

I have searched and searched the net and usenet and can find no
answers.

TIA

Moldy
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"Moldy" wrote in message


Is it possible to burn audio tracks to a DVD+/-R in the same way as to
a CD-R. ie not creating DVD-Audio just CD-Audio utilising the greater
capacity (and NOT the extra mhz etc) which could then be read by my
DVD player (Pioneer NS-DV55 if at all relevant) as a normal Audio CD
is?


Kinda-sorta. There is a portion of the DVD standard that describes 2-channel
PCM audio recording and playback. A few releases were made this way at
24/96, but I think that 16/44 is part of the standard as well.

Here are some 24/96 examples:

http://www.uhfmag.com/Hi-res.html

http://www.classicrecs.com/newslette...cfm?Article=14

http://www.audionautes.com/lp_cd/cla...cs/dad/dad.htm


This product may enable authoring this kind of disc:

http://www.sonic.com/products/dac/matrix.htm

See "Audio Format Support" and note that "Digital Audio Disc" (DAD) is not
the same as "DVD-A"

Here's a good search string for Google:

"digital audio disc" dvd authoring


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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:54:07 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

"Moldy" wrote in message


Is it possible to burn audio tracks to a DVD+/-R in the same way as to
a CD-R. ie not creating DVD-Audio just CD-Audio utilising the greater
capacity (and NOT the extra mhz etc) which could then be read by my
DVD player (Pioneer NS-DV55 if at all relevant) as a normal Audio CD
is?


Kinda-sorta. There is a portion of the DVD standard that describes 2-channel
PCM audio recording and playback. A few releases were made this way at
24/96, but I think that 16/44 is part of the standard as well.

Here are some 24/96 examples:

http://www.uhfmag.com/Hi-res.html

http://www.classicrecs.com/newslette...cfm?Article=14

http://www.audionautes.com/lp_cd/cla...cs/dad/dad.htm


This product may enable authoring this kind of disc:

http://www.sonic.com/products/dac/matrix.htm

See "Audio Format Support" and note that "Digital Audio Disc" (DAD) is not
the same as "DVD-A"

Here's a good search string for Google:

"digital audio disc" dvd authoring


Thanks for the info!

Moldy

 
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