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Author: | UnsoundEngineer [ Wed Dec 02, 2015 4:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
Board newbie so please forgive any bad etiquette. Briefly: I’ve successfully burned two DVD-A discs of 24-bit flacs downloaded from Society Of Sound. BUT . . . I’m having a nightmare burning some home-brew wav files recorded in Audacity – 2ch 24-bit @ 66150 but total file size well under 3GB. DVDA-Author (9.02) is consistently exporting the first 4 files to c:\users\admin…\output\Audio_TS and then crashing. I’m using a batch file rather than the GUI as DVDA-Author seems unwilling to accept that I want to write any ISO file. The program itself also seems to have trouble understanding --veryverbose or --no-output (or indeed --nooutput). I’ve used the --W setting and it doesn’t make any difference. I’ve uninstalled dvda-author, c-cleaned and re-installed a couple of times. In case it’s an OS/SW issue, my PC runs Windows 7 with 1) Chrome and Firefox for browsing; 2) Avast free edition and MalwareBytes for security and 3) Audacity, GrooveMechanic and MediaMonkey for music recording/playback. The DVD drive is a Sony. Any suggestions please? UnsoundEngineer |
Author: | Zeerround [ Wed Dec 02, 2015 12:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
Hopefully others will chime in but my impression is people mainly used discWelder CHROME for DVD-a authoring but a more up to date method would be DTS-HD MA encoding and audiomuxer to make AVCHD or BlueRay audio only discs. Yes, DTS-HD MA is not MLP but it is supposed to be lossless quality, and the results would be more future proof than DVD-A. |
Author: | river136 [ Thu Dec 03, 2015 4:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
I always used Chrome for DVDA, but I haven't made any DVDA for years as I prefer DTS-HD. I have to agree that using DTS-HD MA & Audiomuxer to make for example an MKV is my preferred method. That doesn't help you, I know, but I have no experience with DVDA Author. |
Author: | keyser [ Thu Dec 03, 2015 8:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
also never used DVDA Author - if the ISO is tripping it up - then create the folder structure and use IMGBURN to make and burn the ISO an alternative to Discwelder Chrome is HD-Audio Remaster http://www.cirlinca.com/products.htm I have used it to help a friend make DVDA discs |
Author: | UnsoundEngineer [ Thu Dec 03, 2015 12:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
Thank y'all. Time to broaden me horizons a bit, then. Really appreciate your help! UnsoundEngineer |
Author: | Wagonmaster91 [ Sat Dec 05, 2015 9:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
I have DVD-Author and have tried to use it a couple of times, but it is seems so much more complicated than Cirlinca's Audio Solo programs or Disc Welder that I never made it through a project with it. (I'm sure I could if I studied it a bit more...but why?) Disc Welder works fine but adding the artwork in that program is always a challenge to make it come out the way I intend. Audio Muxer is so much easier and DTS-MA has the same quality as DVD-A (both lossless) and getting the onscreen artwork proportions correct is simple. Hopefully someone with experience using DVD-Author can comment on your problem. |
Author: | neilwilkes_opus [ Wed Aug 09, 2017 11:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help Requested with DVDA-Author |
I am sorry but I just don't know this tool - as far as I am aware it is a sourceforge project based on reverse engineered commercial discs. Chrome is okay but very buggy and the abstraction layer boxes you into a corner. We use the Sonic/MEI tool and it is incredibly stable and very reliable too. Steep learning curve but worthwhile. |
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