DVD Audio or SACD creation in 2023 ?

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As I mentioned in post #5, after the multi-channel audio stream has been made it's possible create AVCHD (Blu-ray authored) discs using free softwares such as TSmuxer GUI. Which can then be burned using ImgBurn.

I've created a few test discs using 'lossless' 6-channel LPCM audio at 96kHz/24-bit, 88.2kHz/24-bit and 48.0kHz/24-bit. I've also created a couple of test discs using 'lossy' 6-channel Dolby Digital audio at 48kHz (448 and 640kbps). Such discs could technically run for around 16 hours!
I’ve built a handful of stereo “Music” DVDs that have over 40 hours of compressed audio on a two-layer disc. One still picture per song, and I haven’t figured how to do MCH or sound on the menus. The format will do about 5 hours uncompressed on a single layer DVD.
 
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I’ve built a handful of stereo “Music” DVDs that have over 40 hours of compressed audio on a two-layer disc. One still picture per song, and I haven’t figured how to do MCH or sound on the menus. The format will do about 5 hours uncompressed on a single layer DVD.
Personally, I found creating multi-channel DVD-Video or DVD-Audio compatible muxes too much of a pain to author. Which is why I decided to go down the Blu-ray disc authoring route. Followed by the AVCHD authoring onto DVD media path.

The biggest stumbling block was to work out a way of encoding Blu-ray compatible black video streams at very low bit-rates.

This morning I managed to create an AVCHD.iso file with 11.5 hours of 6-ch Dolby Digital @ 640kbps music. All of which plays perfectly when mounted on my Windows 10 computer and played using VLC or Media Player Classic. However, I haven't tried burning this lot onto a single layer DVD+RW disc yet to play on my OPPO...

Indeed, I seem to remember there may be a limitation as to the duration of an (AVCHD) Blu-ray disc compatible mux!
 

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I don't know the expected longevity of these MOD DVDs, but this seems like a reasonable way to produce ~500 discs.

Some of my consumer grade CD-R copies of my own music that I made on my PC starting in ~2004 are deteriorating (I keep them in my car all the time), the songs toward the outer edge won't play.


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I don't know the expected longevity of these MOD DVDs, but this seems like a reasonable way to produce ~500 discs.

Some of my consumer grade CD-R copies of my own music that I made on my PC starting in ~2004 are deteriorating (I keep them in my car all the time), the songs toward the outer edge won't play.


Kirk Bayne
I have a few CDs that I mixed for my car about 8 years ago, and they’re starting to skip. I have the .ISO files, so they’ll be easy to make new ones of. I wonder if I should try M-discs? Supposedly they’ll outlast humanity.
 

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Personally, I found creating multi-channel DVD-Video or DVD-Audio compatible muxes too much of a pain to author. Which is why I decided to go down the Blu-ray disc authoring route. Followed by the AVCHD authoring onto DVD media path.

The biggest stumbling block was to work out a way of encoding Blu-ray compatible black video streams at very low bit-rates.

This morning I managed to create an AVCHD.iso file with 11.5 hours of 6-ch Dolby Digital @ 640kbps music. All of which plays perfectly when mounted on my Windows 10 computer and played using VLC or Media Player Classic. However, I haven't tried burning this lot onto a single layer DVD+RW disc yet to play on my OPPO...

Indeed, I seem to remember there may be a limitation as to the duration of an (AVCHD) Blu-ray disc compatible mux!
I have made many AVCHD discs over the years using lossless DTS-HD audio, and include slides, either multiple per song or singles. Easiest way I've found to do it is use AudioMuxer. Pretty painless.
 

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No menus. Just setup your disc player for autoplay (that is, if you burn it to disc). They always played fine in VLC as well.
Beware, in Application > Settings the option "Loop Playback AVCHD/Bu-ray" is for some reason selected by default.
 
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