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Is there a way I can burn 24 bit 96khz wav files from my computer on to CDRs so that I can play them on my DVD player?
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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You could author a mini-DVD (an unofficial kind of disc which is a CD-R with DVD file structures on it, playable by most DVD players which can read CD-R media). You would make tracks with limited video stream (like a static background picture) and a stereo, 24/96 PCM audio stream. A CD-R will only hold about 20 to 25 minutes maximum at this bitrate. I have never tried this, so YMMV. And of course you need some serious DVD authoring software to accomplish this.
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