On 01/13/2011 02:14 PM, allcoms wrote:
Us nixers have:
http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/
2011/1/13 jurgen <noise.now(a)gmail.com <mailto:noise.now@gmail.com>>
Jörn,
a standard DVD can only play back PCM stereo or AC-3 multitrack audio.
In order to burn multitrack uncompressed audio you need to use the
DVD-A format. From what I see, most DVD players do not recognize
that format, only "hi end" devices like the upper price Pioneers.
i've had some rather traumatic experiences with dvd-audio that have led
me to believe that it doesn't really work in practice. the way i see it,
i've got a significantly higher probability that $RANDOM_USER will be
able to play a 5.1 audio file correctly than to have a dvd-audio capable
player that will not fsck up the navigation, play the tracks in the
right order and not do other unspeakable things (such as producing dirac
pulses every 3 minutes - yeah i've seen it, and it was a hi-end product,
and no, we used the analog outs).