DVD with audio @ 96kHz - how to burn?
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DVD with audio @ 96kHz - how to burn?
I need to generate an SPDIF signal at 96kHz to test a piece of equipment, and I figured I can do it by burning a DVD with a 96kHz audio soundtrack.
I tried Nero but it downsampled my .WAV file to 48kHz so that was no good. Can anyone suggest some alternative (free!) software that can cope with 96kHz audio? (If it can do 32k or 88.2k too then that would be even better - but I don't think they're supported by DVD).
I tried Nero but it downsampled my .WAV file to 48kHz so that was no good. Can anyone suggest some alternative (free!) software that can cope with 96kHz audio? (If it can do 32k or 88.2k too then that would be even better - but I don't think they're supported by DVD).
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Solo DVD-Audio authoring - Author DVD at the best audio quality
Free trial allows you to burn 5 DVDs.
Or this open source one:
DVD audio Tools
Free trial allows you to burn 5 DVDs.
Or this open source one:
DVD audio Tools
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Thanks, I'll check them out.
Both look like DVD-Audio tools, though - I'm not sure if my player supports SPDIF output when playing a DVD-A disc (or, indeed, if any consumer players do).
Do you know of any DVD-Video tools that support 96kHz audio?
Both look like DVD-Audio tools, though - I'm not sure if my player supports SPDIF output when playing a DVD-A disc (or, indeed, if any consumer players do).
Do you know of any DVD-Video tools that support 96kHz audio?
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