my idea would be the following:
as far as i know audio-dvd is the same thing in general as a video dvd, but
instead of, or possibly also besides, the video_ts dir on a video dvd, audio
data has to be put in similar naming maner into audio_ts (or something like
that). those directories have to be isod with a videodvd flag, or simply
using k3bs functions for that. k3b show a window to pop files in, usually a
bunch of mpg videos, but you could try that with mpg audio. id try to encode
the waves (why not also first put all channels into one wave with a tool like
snd) into some mpg1 multichannel audio.
thats just a ruff guess how to do this, but maybe it helps.
mfg
sonicx
On Thursday 06 April 2006 10:49, Aaron Trumm wrote:
Hello all...
For those that I haven't already asked this directly *grin* - does anybody
know of software to encode dolby 5.1 (or DTS 5.1 - preferably both) in
linux?
that, and how exactly this process would go - i'm getting into doing music
for 5.1 here at ccrma and sure I can route six channels around, or 5 or 8
or 10, and mixdown to whatever, but once i've got 6 wave files, that's
where i'm clueless as of yet.
the analogy being: for stereo i've got two wav files - well ok one 2
channel wav file. to bring it to a buddy's house, i've got to use cdrecord
or k3b or xcdroast to burn a cd - voila. easy stuff, we all know that.
but what about to bring a 5.1 dvd-audio to a buddy's house? hell i don't
even know what i'd do in windows or mac. take six seperate .wav files and
open up iDVD or DVD studio pro and say "ok these are the six channels make
a dvd"? *scratches bunny head*
no I don't know why bunny
thanks in advance! :)
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