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DVD-A


Tom AZ

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I'm assuming that A means audio?

If so then I've always just burned them as data discs and they always work fine. I just use whatever dvds are on sale. :P (I just got 50 dvd+r for 8 dollars.)

 

The only thing that is required should be that your equipment plays dvds and supports whatever audio codec you used on the files.

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Things like Wikepedia and Google can turn up allot! ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-A

 

Actually, since my original post, I've done some more research myself. It looks like Minnetonka Audio makes three "Disk Welder" software options specifically for this purpose -- creating DVD-A (audio) discs. The prices vary significantly over the three products from entry level to advanced. Of course, DVD-A is the hi-res audio format which has been squaring off against the Sony-Phillips SACD format.

 

Anyway, thanks for your help and input.

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