Hi!
Is it possible to burn flac to DVD-a? I have a hig resolution file of 1 gB in flac. If I convert to wav it will not be more than 450 mB?! It is supposed to be bigger when converting flac to wav. How can I do this?
I don't know why AudioMuxer would set off your virus protection, other than it does download and install components.Ok, got Foobar 2000 to convert to single wav. From here I suppose we use Audiomuxer or something else?
EDIT: AudioMuxer makes my virus protection software go crazy when I try to install. AudioMuxer is out and will not be used...
I don't know why AudioMuxer would set off your virus protection, other than it does download and install components.
I use AM all the time for file conversions and building AVCHD ISO's.
yeah, you can directly burn flac to dvd-a even without converting with the following step by step guide at How to Burn FLAC to DVD-A?
Anyone try this yet? They also have a DTS converter than include DTS encoder. Not sure if its a scam as its the same example screen capture as the flac to DVD-A image, which does not seem to have enough options anyway.
http://www.idealshare.net/dts-converter.html
If you have either Cubase or Nuendo from Nuendo 5.5 on or Cubase 6.5 on, then these DAW now support direct work with FLAC natively - no need to even decode them, so import the M/c FLAC and off you go - you can make a single long multichannel PCM and export the timecodes for track markers as a CSV file (use 29.97fps or 30fps, depending on your authoring tool).
However, if your player can deal with FLAC then why bother in the first place?
Oppo BDP-105 and BDP-103 handle FLAC natively so these can be played either
A - off a USB HDD plugged into the back as an NTFS formatted drive (this is what I am doing - one for stereo and one for surround (Quad/5.1 etc)
B - write a data disc and access the contents in the same way you would a data HDD - see screenshots attached.
You can also play flac files from your PC over ethernet.
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