Re: dvd-audio
- From: Bob McConnell <rmcconne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 18:07:30 -0400
Richard wrote:
On Monday 24 March 2008 1:26:32 pm JosephK wrote:
On 12:27 Mon 24 Mar , Richard wrote:
I know how to make a audio cd...Not too sure what you are trying to do but if anything can do it 'sox'
but, how does one make a dvd-audio disk that plays, like a audio cd?
if that's even possible.
can
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
The Swiss Army Knife of audio processing
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Regards, Joe
well, have this portable dvd player,
small, with a 7" screen, thought about burning
some audio cd's, but then , dvd's can hold allot more audio songs,
hence, dvd-audio disc? 4.7GB worth vs 700MB worth..
I will check out sox
Thanks -
Rich
Might I make a suggestion. Before you go too far with this, create and
burn a data CD with an assortment of files on it. i.e. mp3, flac, ogg,
etc. Put it into the player and see which formats it can actually play.
That way you will know which types to burn onto the DVD. Then I believe
you want to create and burn a data DVD, not a video or audio format.
Again, I suggest you burn a sampler first to see if it will actually work.
I have an old Mintek MDP-5860 with a 5" screen. It will play MP3 off a
data CD with no problems*. I haven't tried other formats, nor burning a
DVD for it yet.
(*) Well, actually there is one problem. It always starts on the first
file after a power cycle. So if we use it in the car on long trips, we
have to fiddle with it after each stop.
Bob McConnell
N2SPP
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