On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 11:51:30AM -0700, JD wrote: > I have ripped several CD's to wave files. > I deliberately numbered the wave tracks > in a sequential order that keeps the order > of play of each original cd. > > I then used dvda-author to create the audio dvd directory. > I then used growisofs to burn it to a DVD. > > I can mount the resulting DVD and it has the > directories audio_ts/ and video_ts/ > Of course the video_ts is empty. > The audio_ts has several triplets of > ats_01_0.bup > ats_01_0.ifo > ats_01_1.aob > ats_02_0.bup > ats_02_0.ifo > ats_03_1.aob > . > . > . > ...etc for numbers ats_4, ats_5, ats_6, ...etc. > and has the final triplet > > audio_pp.ifo > audio_ts.bup > audio_ts.ifo > > Problem is I am unable to play it back with any Linux based > media players (xine, mplayer, vlc, ogle, rhythmbox...etc). > Even the home video player does not recognize it as playable > media. There is a site on a an open source tool: http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/ They say that not every home dvd player is able to play DVD-Audio. Since I am also interested in this, I will give it a try during the next days. I have a Denon 1920, which should support SACD, DVD-Video and DVD-Audio (it explicitly says so on the cover, so I suppose there should be some DVD players which don't support DVD Audio). I will try my result out on that one as well as on xine and/or mplayer. Maybe you need the UDF file system support from your kernel? At least that's what is hinted at on the dvd audio site. > > Has anyone successfully done this? > > Thank. > > JD Regards, Gabriel -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines