alk3997
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I've recently purchased "Born on the Bayou" (CCR) from HDtracks at 192/24. I figured I'd just use Chrome II (2.30) to create a two channel DVD-Audio disc at 192/24, which was what three different programs report the Born on the Bayou files are that I received from HDtracks. Chrome also reports the files are 192/24.
The funny thing was that when I burn a disc, I end up with some tracks at 96/24 and others at 192/24. I looked at the disc under DVD-Audio explorer and it shows multiple titles even though there should only be one. With each title change, the sampling rate jumps back and forth between 192 and 96. Two DVD-Audio players report the same f(s) as DVD-Audio explorer, so I've convinced myself that the disc really is being burned this way.
I've tried gapless and non-gapless. I've tried moving the tracks around (a track that was 192 became 96 when moved). I tried with track images and without. Chrome reports that I'm only using 51% of a DVD-5 (4.8GB) disc.
So, I'm very confused as to what is going on and how to keep the tracks from being modified. I've never had something like this with Chrome before but this is the first time I'm using 192/24.
I wish I had Surcode MLP since I could try that as well, but (unfortunately) I don't have an MLP encoder.
Any ideas?
Andy
The funny thing was that when I burn a disc, I end up with some tracks at 96/24 and others at 192/24. I looked at the disc under DVD-Audio explorer and it shows multiple titles even though there should only be one. With each title change, the sampling rate jumps back and forth between 192 and 96. Two DVD-Audio players report the same f(s) as DVD-Audio explorer, so I've convinced myself that the disc really is being burned this way.
I've tried gapless and non-gapless. I've tried moving the tracks around (a track that was 192 became 96 when moved). I tried with track images and without. Chrome reports that I'm only using 51% of a DVD-5 (4.8GB) disc.
So, I'm very confused as to what is going on and how to keep the tracks from being modified. I've never had something like this with Chrome before but this is the first time I'm using 192/24.
I wish I had Surcode MLP since I could try that as well, but (unfortunately) I don't have an MLP encoder.
Any ideas?
Andy