Burning DVD audio question
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dam 99 bucks just to burn some dvd audio? that sucks, TL is a big disappointment with the audio. everything would be perfect if they just included mp3 player or an ipod addapter that works.
acura mess up big time with the audio system.
acura mess up big time with the audio system.
#4
Depends on what you mean by DVD-A disc.
If you mean whole bunch of stereo MP3 files on DVD disc, you can use
Ulead Disc Creator, Nero(?), Discwelder and so on
If you mean 5.1 Surround Sound DVD disc, you have to use DVD Audio Solo
DVD Audio Solo also does regular 2CH with little glitch(sometimes it loses some of songs when I play the final disc). It only costs $35 I believe online?
If you mean whole bunch of stereo MP3 files on DVD disc, you can use
Ulead Disc Creator, Nero(?), Discwelder and so on
If you mean 5.1 Surround Sound DVD disc, you have to use DVD Audio Solo
DVD Audio Solo also does regular 2CH with little glitch(sometimes it loses some of songs when I play the final disc). It only costs $35 I believe online?
#5
The DVD-A Script Guy
Cirlinca DVD Audio Solo = 34.95 with a generous trial period. www.cirlinca.com
Or my scripts for free . https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118963
Or my scripts for free . https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118963
#6
Intermediate
TL does not support DVD-R/W, but I cannot find any blank DVD-A(DVD Audio). I tried Comp USA, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. Is there any brand that I can use as DVD-R to play on the TL? or where can I buy DVD-A?
#7
The DVD-A Script Guy
Originally Posted by marjels
TL does not support DVD-R/W, but I cannot find any blank DVD-A(DVD Audio). I tried Comp USA, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. Is there any brand that I can use as DVD-R to play on the TL? or where can I buy DVD-A?
Just like DVD-V is a format/specification that you can burn on DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW media .
Most have the best success using DVD-R media to make their DVD-A format disks for their TLs. Supposedly the manual states DVD+R are preferred but this isn't what we are all finding.
Not all DVD-R media is equal. Some players are more "picky" even though the media may say DVD-R. So far all the TDK branded DVD-R I have used have been fine.
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