| Creating DVD Audio Quality DVDs - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| Kiddo |
| hey guys need some program suggestions! what do you guys use? |
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| AudiInProgress |
What is your thread title supposed to mean?
You want to burn audio tracks onto a DVD?
AFAIK "DVD Quality" Audio is 48KHz and 224kbps bitrate. You can always up that to 320kbps bitrate, but as far as I'm concerned, then you're just wasting space.
192kbps is pretty much the standard for all my audio...
or VBR.
TMPGEnc.
Edit: I swear too much. |
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| Kiddo |
| just want highest quality audio i can get on to dvd? make any sense? i have no idea what the terminology is, just wondering how it would sound thats all |
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| AudiInProgress |
| Are you burning movies or what? |
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| Nissan Fanboy |
It's only going to sound as good as your source.
This means if you start with shit 128kbps MP3s and burn them to a DVD it will still sound like shit.
If you concerned with DVD-A just go out and buy the original unless you want to download several GB of source audio (think 4-9GB).
And Rob, the DVD audio bitrate is not 224kbps. DVD-A is in megabits (maximum bitrate is 9.6mbps)
Also, there IS a difference between 192kbps and 320kbps. In fact, I download all my music in FLAC. You need to be using some quality headphones to appreciate this though, not some $150 shit that people buy at Futureshop and think they have something that is high-fidelity. |
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| AudiInProgress |
quote: Originally posted by Nissan Fanboy
It's only going to sound as good as your source.
This means if you start with shit 128kbps MP3s and burn them to a DVD it will still sound like shit.
If you concerned with DVD-A just go out and buy the original unless you want to download several GB of source audio (think 4-9GB).
And Rob, the DVD audio bitrate is not 224kbps. DVD-A is in megabits (maximum bitrate is 9.6mbps)
Also, there IS a difference between 192kbps and 320kbps. In fact, I download all my music in FLAC. You need to be using some quality headphones to appreciate this though, not some $150 shit that people buy at Futureshop and think they have something that is high-fidelity.
I've always run an external decoder, such as a Yamaha HTR5000-series unit, with full theatre towers... Off an optical cable. And I've never been able to "hear" much difference after about 192kbps...
And I was talking about the audio tracks on dvd movies... I've never even seen/used a DVD-A ? |
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