On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 01:38:48AM +0200, linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 04:08:31PM -0700, JD wrote: > > On 08/10/2010 03:33 PM, linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > >>> So I managed to write a DVD-A on a DVD+RW with the following steps: > > >>> > > >>> dvda-author -o DVD -g *.wav > > >>> mkisofs -o image.iso -sort sort.txt -udf DVD > > >>> growisofs -Z /dev/sr0=image.iso > > >>> > > >>> I followed the howto on: > > >>> http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/howto.shtml > > >>> > > >>> I do not have the mkisofs patch applied and used the sort file from > > >>> that howto. > > >>> > > >>> And on my Denon DVD-1920, an explicit SACD and DVD-A player, it plays > > >>> fine. > > >>> > > >>> However, I cannot mount the so-created DVD-A using mount -t udf > > >>> /dev/sr0 /mnt/udf; it gives me an "unknown filesystem" error. > > >>> > > >>> Regards, > > >>> > > >>> Gabriel > > >> Hi Gabriel, > > >> Did you try to mount it with -t iso9660 instead of udf? > > >> > > > In fact, that worked. I had set the option "auto" in my /etc/fstab and > > > mount without the "-t" option recognized the udf filesystem on the > > > DVD-A and gave an "unknown filesystem error. The command "mount -t > > > iso9660" as well as giving the filesystem type option iso9660 in the > > > /etc/fstab-file works fine. > > > > > > How to play a DVD-A on the linux computer remains yet a mistery to me, > > > however. Hope we'll find out soon. > > > > > > Gabriel > > I received a reply from a developer of dvda-author: > > I had remarked: > > > I have not been able to play the resulting DVD > > > with any of the Linux media players. > > > They just do not seem to recognize it. > > And Fabrice replied: > > On 08/07/2010 12:27 PM, fabrni@xxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > hi > > > > > > the spec file is in the package, and discs do not play on media > > > players currently, this is normal behavior. > > > > > > Fab > > > > > Maybe a solution to this would be to put the wav files on a Video-DVD > and leave the video directory empty. This would however only give you > a sample rate of 48000 Hz instead of up to 192000 Hz as specified for > a DVD-A. But then at least you could play the DVD on most any > DVD-player. I am going to try that tomorrow. > > Gabriel >From what they say on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Audio it seems that the analog output of my Denon DVD-A-Player wouldn't give you a higher sample-rate than 48kHz anyway, because anything above that would require encryption on the part of any other equipment, which I don't have. 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