Make your Own DVD Audio! What?????
#41
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Yes,
I had that problem. I noticed it only happened on my DVD-A's that I had made custom labels for. I changed media AND the labels and it fixed the problem.
Try changing media first and playing it without a label. I am guessing you are only experiencing the problem on home-made DVD-A's?
I had that problem. I noticed it only happened on my DVD-A's that I had made custom labels for. I changed media AND the labels and it fixed the problem.
Try changing media first and playing it without a label. I am guessing you are only experiencing the problem on home-made DVD-A's?
#42
Yes, the problem is only on homemade DVD-A's. I wondered if it could be the media. I am using TDK, whcich I thougth was an OK brand.
Anyone have any recomendations on what brand of DVD-R media works best for creating DVD-A's.
Thanks
Anyone have any recomendations on what brand of DVD-R media works best for creating DVD-A's.
Thanks
#43
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Originally Posted by Pankul
this thread should be usefull enough on making a DVD-V -> DVD-A
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110542
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110542
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I've been reading through but I want to make sure before I burn my .30 DVD-R.... So you guys are saying I can burn a DVD disk with ulead and my OEM unit will read DVD disks??? I don't got 3rd gen but I am very shocked if 2nd gen can read DVD disks
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For the DVD-A playing problem of Ulead Burn.Now, you can get some solutions from Ulead now, check https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111785
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This thread is kinda old - I'm wondering if people are still using discwelder to create DVD-audio disks from their audio files. I don't care about 5.1, I just want to take advantage of the 4.37 GB file size to burn dozens of songs onto one disc.
#48
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I haven't tried burning multichannel DVD-As, although I believe Adobeman has software to help with that, because I haven't seen the need. Being able to burn the CD-quality audio onto DVD-As is a huge benefit as it is—consider that the Beatles DVD-A described above contains the music from 11 CDs on a single DVD-A. Talk about saving space in the glove compartment and in the CD changer!
#49
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I've used Adobeman's software several times. It's not perfect (occasionally a track will get truncated for no apparent reason), but it's free. Do a search of this forum for posts by Adobeman (include the keywords "DVD-A GUI" if you wish) and you'll almost certainly find it. His software allows you to set up groups, which can be very useful—for example, I put all of last year's Beatles in Mono box, with the exception of the Mono Masters set because it didn't fit, on a single DVD-A using four groups (Group 1 has the first four albums; Group 2 has Help!, Rubber Soul, and Revolver; Group 3 has Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour; and Group 4 has the White Album). The groups are crucial partly because of the 99-track limit discussed earlier in this thread (for example, Group 1 alone has 55 tracks) but also because it allows for easier access to the different albums.
I haven't tried burning multichannel DVD-As, although I believe Adobeman has software to help with that, because I haven't seen the need. Being able to burn the CD-quality audio onto DVD-As is a huge benefit as it is—consider that the Beatles DVD-A described above contains the music from 11 CDs on a single DVD-A. Talk about saving space in the glove compartment and in the CD changer!
I haven't tried burning multichannel DVD-As, although I believe Adobeman has software to help with that, because I haven't seen the need. Being able to burn the CD-quality audio onto DVD-As is a huge benefit as it is—consider that the Beatles DVD-A described above contains the music from 11 CDs on a single DVD-A. Talk about saving space in the glove compartment and in the CD changer!
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