On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 08:26:34PM -0500, Indulekha wrote: > On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:04:21AM +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote: > > On 10/05/12 10:11, Whit Hansell wrote: > > > Sorry for the interruption but have tried to find a linux program which > > > will allow me to put andio files onto DVD's. I have one particular file > > > which is just too large to fit on a CD and so wanted to put it on a DVD > > > but haven't been able to find a way to do it. The files is an .mp3 and > > > I need it to play on a dvd player as an audio file. i can copy it as a > > > data file but that will only play on a computer. > > > > > > Anyone know of a program which will do audio files onto DVD's? > > > > > > TIA > > > Whit > > > > > > > > > > I'm not sure I understand what you want.... > > > > To me an "audio" CD/DVD is a format of CD/DVD readable by CD players > > (music only). WAV files. An "iso" of an audio CD is not possible. > > > > A "video" CD/DVD is a format of CD/DVD readable by DVD players. VOB > > files. An "iso" of a video CD/DVD is possible. > > > > A "data" CD/DVD is a format readable by data CD/DVD players. Any file > > type. An "iso" is possible. > > > > > > You can use K3B (or the GNOME equivalent) to burn an "audio" DVD - it > > will convert the mp3 to a wav and burn it to DVD in a single session. > > But you can't put anything else on that DVD - and there's no guarantee > > it'll play in a DVD player (some don't like burnt music CD/DVDs). Many > > modern DVD players will play mp3 files on a data DVD/CD though (don't > > need the "audio" CD format). > > > > PS. It's also possible to add music tracks to a video DVD but I don't > > know how to do it. > > > > Not quite -- what the OP seeks is a way to write dvda ("dvd audio") > formatted dvds. I'm really not sure how to do that, as someone who > rarely bothers with optical discs, but if no better aswer turns up > here the term is dvd-aduio or dvda. > I suspect the dvdauthor package might offer this, but am not sure... > Wodim's man page says nothig about it here, using apt-cache search and > aptitude search for "dvda", "dvd-audio", etc reveals nothing. > Sorry, forgot to mention that I've seen it said Brassero can do this in Ubuntu, so maybe it can for us as well.
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