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Posted by fred-bloggs on 09/25/05 14:08
makbertodelete@anothermessage.com wrote in 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.
It would be helpful if you gave us some specifications of your player.
For ripping CDs use ExactAudioCopy.
If all you need to do is burn 48 kHz, 16 bit .wav files as data on a
DVD+-R then Audacity and Goldwave are audio editors that will do the
resampling for you and add any gaps you want/need.
All these softwares are freeware or shareware.
--
fred
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