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24/96 from computer to DVD-R?

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I recently downloaded a free sample from HDTracks. It's a 24/96 FLAC file. Is it possible to burn this material to a DVD-R disc? How do I proceed, if it's possible? I'd like to have a means of storing this sort of material on a disc rather than on a hard drive, as well as be able to playback such a disc on my Panasonic BD-80 player. BTW, my computrer is a DELL Inspiron 14 loaded with Windows 7.


Edited by sterling1 - 12/8/10 at 4:55am
post #2 of 9

Burning the file to a disc is not the issue. It's playback.

I'm not aware of any DVD/BR player that plays FLAC files.

post #3 of 9

Unless I'm looking at the wrong player, it's just a Blu-ray player, DVD player, and CD player.  It doesn't support DVD-Audio, so you would have to make a DVD-Video disc with some menus and blank video tracks with LPCM audio.  DVD-Video is stupid because it requires a primary AC3 track before any other audio format.

post #4 of 9

Might be possible to create an AVCHD disc using LPCM.

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post #6 of 9

That player doesn't support DVD-Audio discs.

post #7 of 9

I am interested in this as well. Would I just create a DVD Video disc with 24/96 WAV? Or is something holding me back? Ihave acces to both a Mac OSX and a Windows 7, both with DVD burners. Any help would be appreciated. 

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Originally Posted by ramicio View Post

http://24bit.turtleside.com/

 

Lplex

Thank you so much. I will try that as soon as I get a DVD player and some 24 Bit. beerchug.gif
 

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