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Got a question about music cd's and DVD'S

jelkukipik

Senior member
Ok i know for a fact that:

1- Music cd's are 80 minutes
2- dvd are much bigger

my question:

On a cd, i can take about 15-20 songs and put them on a cd audio to make ..a cd audio.

Can i do that ,with a certain program,i put like 100 song on a dvd ( cd audio content ), so when i burn my songs on a dvd player, than can be play by another device as a big cd audio?

I DONT WANT MP3.I want the cd audio format ( what ever is it call).File must nto be a MP3.


 
what is this?

DVD Audio Format
DVD Audio can offer a far higher resolution than regular CDs by containing superior stereo and multi-channel mixes on one disc. DVD Audio is a new music format that gives you high-resolution 2-channel stereo and/or multi-channel surround sound, up to 6 channels. This means that, with the right equipment (a receiver with 5.1 analog inputs and five speakers for left, right, center, left surround, right surround and a subwoofer), a listener may experience fantastic surround sound. A DVD Audio disc also typically contains up to seven times the information stored on a CD and may include exclusive visual content accessed from on-screen menus. Also featuring a sampling rate superior to an average CD (192 kHz as compared to a CD's 44.1 kHz), a DVD Audio disc enables the discovery of detail and depth simply not possible with a regular CD.

A DVD Audio disc must be played on either a DVD Audio player or a DVD Video player (if the DVD Audio disc indicates that it will play an optional audio mix for existing DVD Video players). You cannot play DVD Audio discs on a conventional CD player or on a Super Audio system. A DVD video can also be played on a DVD audio player if it is a 'combination player' displaying either the DVD Video or DVD Audio/Video logo.
 
320 kbps MP3s really do sound pretty good.

I'd guess it's possible to create a video DVD with PCM 2-channel stereo track plus ultra-low-bitrate junk video content.

I don't know of any authoring / burning software set up to do this as easily as you make an audio CD though.
 
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