by 3.1416-vert <geriboise@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 20, 2006 at 06:33 PM
On Thu, 18 May 2006 23:57:49 GMT, donEsteban <sdonahue@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:54:07 -0400, 3.1416-vert
><geriboise@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>Did anyone here know of a way to put ac3 files on a DVD to listen
>>those same ac3 files with my DVD player and my surround receiver ?
>>
>>Or at least a link to learn some tricks to do it !!!
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>
>This should do it: http://www.createdvd.net/audio_dvd_creator.htm
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>I don't have this s/w, but I have used Audio DVD Creator 1.10. It
>only works with .mp3 and .wav input, though.
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>I have lost track of EoH's guide for doing it with DVD Architect 1.0,
>but that works with ac3 input.
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>It's neat to have 10 hours of multichannel music on a single disc!
>
>Anyone have a link to the tutorial I refer to?
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>donE
Thankyou DonE, I've tried Appolo DVD audio creator but sadly it
doesn't fit to my request of putting 5.1 ac3 files on a DVD. For your
information we could even manipulate ac3 files to put them on a DVD
and even re-encode them to ac3 files on the DVD too but with 2.0
channels only.
I think the idea will be to make a movie with a fixed pictures
(720x480) and ac3 (5.1) as sound with a DVD author software who could
manipulate such ac3 (5.1) files. The only problem with lots of DVD
authoring and DVD audio creator softwares is the wright protect on
dolby ac3 encoding with more than 2 channels. 2 channels dolby ac3
only is always not a problem with such softwares.
Serge