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Posted by Michael McInnis on 09/25/05 12:25
Exact Audio Copy will rip to wave files and normalize them.
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
Regards,
MM
Michael McInnis Productions
<makbertodelete@anothermessage.com> wrote in message news:1127634646.879005.184800@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hello, readers!
>
> Could you please advise me on any sofware that let me create PCM Wav
> Files from CD-DA's (PCM 44/16), manipulate these Wav Files, to finally
> burn them onto a DVD Data disc? By "manipulate", I mean normalizing
> them, creting the 2 seconds standard "break" among them like in regular
> CD-DA's, or actually "joining" two or more of these Wav Files like in
> regular live CD-DA's where songs are continuously played without any
> breaks.
>
> Of course, I understand that I might need to change from CD-quality PCM
> 44/16 to DVD-quality PCM 48/16 in order for the disc to work, but I am
> okay with that.
>
> One more thing, please. I am not interested in changing these WAV's to
> 128 Kbps MP3's or 320 Kbps MP3's or anything in between. Why? Just
> simply because I prefer Wav Files. And I understand that 320 Kbps MP3's
> sound as good to human ears as CD-DA's. And why DVD's? Simply because I
> can place up to six hours of WAV Files onto each DVD. And six hours of
> songs on a DVD is enough for me. I am not interested in having 10, 15,
> or 20 something hours on a DVD, at least not for now.
>
> Finally, if this has been barely discussed on Usenet and on most other
> boards, yes, there are some standalone players that can play DVD's
> encoded with WAV Files.
>
> I hope to read from you soon.
>
> Best of the best,
>
> Carlos Albert Lacaye
> makberto(at)anothermessage(dot)com
>
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