Hanspeter Roth wrote: > is it possible to burn audio tracks on DVD? > If yes, how?
A DVD is not a "CD with more capacity". The underlying format does not have a notion of "tracks". DVDs are data disks with 2048 Byte data sectors. You will need a filesystem for any standalone player to make sense of the disk. You have two options: 1) The non-standard way: Just burn the tracks as appropriately named .WAV- oder .MP3-Files and see if your DVD player understands this. A lot of them do. 2) The standard way: Try to author the files into a valid DVD-Video or DVD-Audio structure. You'll need some sort of pseudo-video-track if you're going the DVD-Video way; audio-only titles are not allowed for DVD-Video. A still frame (even a black picture) will do fine. Read the documentation of your favorite DVD authoring tool. Any standards compliant DVD player will play this. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

