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DougHamm wrote on 3/18/2002, 11:22 PM
AFAIK, DVD-Audio is higher quality (at least on paper) than 24/96, by far. Each individual channel can have some ungodly sample/bitrate. And the hardware is different than a DVD player.

Technically, you want to burn a DVD video with no video. Unless you happen to have a real DVD-Audio player, in which case I have Deep Purple's Machine Head on DVD-Audio and I want to bring it over and listen to it!

Now, this same disc also has the DVD-Video version of all tracks in Dolby AC3 5.1, at 24/96, and it sounds absolutely great - I can't imagine how the DVD-Audio version could sound better, but that's the claim.

So you could do the same as on Machine Head: find a nice bitmap of your band or what have you, make that a static image in your DVD authoring software, and burn the audio tracks. You could have copies of the same background image, with text track names added in your favourite paint program, and have that image as the background to each track - but modify each image somewhat to highlight the track name. Chaptering back and forth would have the effect of highlighting the appropriate track name.

Just a suggestion!

-Doug