Hi
 you are better off creating normal DVD's with a picture and multichannel PCM 
sound, you can go 48khz 24 bits up to 8 channels :-)

MODE

Program mode is automatically determined by type of input:
given wav or flac audio files, lplex creates an audio dvd.
given a VIDEO_TS folder (or its parent), lplex extracts any unencrypted lpcm 
audio.
INPUT

Audio files must be wav or flac, dvd-compliant:
16 or 24 bit
48 or 96 khz
1-8 channels (*)
and match within each titleset. 20 bit audio is not supported.

Background jpegs must be dvd-compliant:
720x480    704x480    352x480    352x240    NTSC
720x576    704x576    352x576    352x288     PAL
and match within each titleset.

When dropping a folder, by default
input files will be sorted alphabetically first by folder and then by file name.


http://audioplex.sourceforge.net/
  Text to JPG
http://www.text2image.com/pal_t2i/saverSubmit.do

http://www.pristineclassical.com/More/AudioDVD.html

Best Regards
Bo-Erik

-----Original Message-----
From: Sursound [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Yotz
Sent: den 6 november 2013 21:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Sursound Digest, Vol 64, Issue 6

Speaking of CDs, does anyone know of a player which can playback the 4-channel 
12-bit specification from the Red Book?



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