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Old 2008-09-23, 11:05 PM
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Re: Creating 24bit DVD help please..

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Originally Posted by bobs23 View Post
My original intenet is to find a way to share a 48/24 show that other than beeing muxed not to be altered in any way i.e. Dolby Digital or DTS encoding. I was able to achieve this, but only by doing true DVD-A. Th problem with that is that not many people have DVD-A players. I even checked at work where we use Sonic Scenarist. I talked to one of the compressionists who told me that straight 48/24 cannot be written to a standard DVD.

My question now would be, what is the best way to share a 48/24 show:
1. 48/24 flac files (so the user can decide what to do with the files)
2. DVD-A (keep in mind, it would be inteneted for the relative masses)
3. DVD with 48/16 and vob.'s
I can tell you that you can create a DVD-Video disc using 24bit/48k or 24bit/96k 2-Channel LPCM audio. I have created DVD Videos with both of these audio formats using DVD Lab PRO 2.0. The bitrate for 24/48 is 2304 kb/s and it doubles to 4608 kb/s for 24/96. I don't really want to give advice on how to share it, but it works perfectly with that program. Like I said I have done this with video footage on the DVD, but the program also has the option to create audio-only DVD-Video discs.
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