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In Reply to: How to burn DVD-Audios using Mac posted by treefrog on January 16, 2007 at 07:02:30:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28674Haven't tried it but looks like it takes FLAC files and creates an
ISO file to burn a DVD-A.
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Searching along I also found DVD-Audiofile (v 073) as well as DVD-Author. According to the installation procedure DVD-Author sounded like too much Unix fiddling for my taste and understanding so I tried DVD-Audiofile. It does not run on Intel Macs, though, but on my G4 Powerbook and OS 10.4.7 I could make it go ahead (it's a JAVA based application).Even though DVD-Audiofile says it will work with FLAC and WAV files, the ISO image resulting from WAV files look very strange (they are much smaller than they should be according to the amount of data that are supposed to be on it).
So I tried FLAC (compression 0) and, voilá, there was an ISO image in the right size with an empty VIDEO_TS folder and a correctly sized AUDIO_TS folder containing the right AOB. This looks very much like the image to burn to a DVD-Audio via DiskUtility. I'll do this tomorrow, check it on my DVD player and keep you informed.
I think I read that there was an issue with wav files with 24bits.
"Even though DVD-Audiofile says it will work with FLAC and WAV files, the ISO image resulting from WAV files look very strange (they are much smaller than they should be according to the amount of data that are supposed to be on it)."You are right. That must be the observation I am repeating above. Therefore I used FLAC with zero compression.
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