DVD Audio Disc

Rednroll wrote on 5/4/2004, 9:06 AM
Can I make a DVD "Audio" disc with DVDA? I'ld like to use DVD architect as I did in the past for making audio CDs using CD Architect, but now be able to make it DVD-A compliant.

Also, can I burn a DTS encoded track?
Can I burn a Dolby Digital AC3 encoded track and be DVD-A compliant?
Can I burn a MLP track?
Can I burn all three to the same DVD?

Comments

golli wrote on 5/10/2004, 9:17 PM
Ditto.......and BUMP!!???
SonySDB wrote on 5/11/2004, 5:42 AM
DVDA does not support DVD-Audio.
ro_max wrote on 5/11/2004, 6:48 AM
OK, but what about DTS?
SonySDB wrote on 5/11/2004, 7:22 AM
DVDA does not support DTS or MLP.
bStro wrote on 5/12/2004, 9:49 AM
DVD Architect = Sony product
Dolby Digital = Sony product
DTS = not Sony product

Draw your own conclusions. ;-)

Rob
bStro wrote on 5/12/2004, 9:50 AM
Drawing a blank...what's MLP?

Rob
ro_max wrote on 5/12/2004, 11:44 AM
I can live without DTS. Just was curious.

BTW: I always thought Dolby Digital was a product of Dolby Laboatories. ;-)

(I realize that the encoder provided with Vegas+DVD is probably a Sonic Foundry/Sony development using software/know-how licensed from Dolby. However, IMHO Sony could also get a license for DTS if they wanted. After all, their entertainment hardware (DVD players, receivers, etc.) do support DTS.)
bStro wrote on 5/12/2004, 7:37 PM
"BTW: I always thought Dolby Digital was a product of Dolby Laboatories. ;-)"

So did Dolby. They're so naive. ;-)

Rob