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Transferring FLAC and WAV Files To DVD

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Does anyone know of any PC software, free or low-cost preferably, that I can use to transfer WAV and FLAC music files to DVD, preferably in the 96/24 format? I have started to transfer LPs to WAV files, and have also bought some HD downloads that I would like to be able to play on my DVD player. Any suggestions would be welcome.

- Mark
post #2 of 3
Well, here's my two cents.
Any DVD authoring software should do it, but when I needed it (for the hi-rez Peter Gabriel download that came with Scratch My Back), I couldn't find any (free, that is...), and ended up asking a friend who happened to have such software to make me a DVD of the hi-rez FLAC files I gave him.

Maybe I just didn't search hard enough...

Depending on which DVD player you have, it might just me able to read and play the files from a regular CD- or DVD-ROM, ie i data disc.
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Most DVD authoring software programs will convert the audio to 48kHz, since that is part of the DVD-Video spec.

 

If you are looking to create DVD-Audio discs for a DVD-Audio compatible player, the only software I'm aware of is discWelder from Minnetonka, which starts at $99.00.

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