DVD Audio Solo Review
Following Adobeman's reccomendation, I downloaded the free trial of Cirlanca's DVD Audio Solo. Here is a quick review of my experience...
I wanted to be able to quickly make a complimation Audio DVD containing as many CD Quality Stereo tracks as possible. I wasn't worried about being able to select which song out of the group I would listen to, random play is how I would listen to the disc.
With DVD Audio Solo, I was able to select 99 songs from about 10 different CDs and record them onto a single DVD+R disc (Verbatim LightScribe DVD+R). Essentially "drag-and-drop".
Here is the most important part, for me, It worked the first time with no problems! After I burned the DVD, I inserted it into the Acura's player and it works, lots of music on one disc.
Now, DVD Audio Solo is not the most user-friendly program I have ever used, but if you have used Nero or others and Windows File Explorer, it isn't to hard to figure out. The Help file needs help, but the program does what it is suppose to do.
I wanted to be able to quickly make a complimation Audio DVD containing as many CD Quality Stereo tracks as possible. I wasn't worried about being able to select which song out of the group I would listen to, random play is how I would listen to the disc.
With DVD Audio Solo, I was able to select 99 songs from about 10 different CDs and record them onto a single DVD+R disc (Verbatim LightScribe DVD+R). Essentially "drag-and-drop".
Here is the most important part, for me, It worked the first time with no problems! After I burned the DVD, I inserted it into the Acura's player and it works, lots of music on one disc.
Now, DVD Audio Solo is not the most user-friendly program I have ever used, but if you have used Nero or others and Windows File Explorer, it isn't to hard to figure out. The Help file needs help, but the program does what it is suppose to do.
This time I inserted CD and draged the cda tracks wanted one at a time. Once in, they are saved to your hard drive as *.wav files.
If you already have *.wav files on your hard drive, you should be able to use them instead. I haven't played with it to see if *.mp3 files need to be converted first to *.wav or will the program auto convert.
Not high on my list as I hate mp3s! My next trick, thanks to this forum's memebers is to extract the 5.1 music tracks from sound concert DVD-V to DVD-A for play back on the TL.
If you already have *.wav files on your hard drive, you should be able to use them instead. I haven't played with it to see if *.mp3 files need to be converted first to *.wav or will the program auto convert.
Not high on my list as I hate mp3s! My next trick, thanks to this forum's memebers is to extract the 5.1 music tracks from sound concert DVD-V to DVD-A for play back on the TL.
Originally Posted by NightH@wk06
If you already have *.wav files on your hard drive, you should be able to use them instead. I haven't played with it to see if *.mp3 files need to be converted first to *.wav or will the program auto convert.
Originally Posted by NightH@wk06
Not high on my list as I hate mp3s!
Or, use something like CDEX and mas convert your mp3s to wav and then use Cirlinca.
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