On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 05:15:04PM -0700, Michael Miles wrote: > linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > 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. > > > This is about the only way I could get this to work. > > It's a shame but the big problem is the Media companies. Mp3, aac, ogg, > any of the lossy formats are ok with them but lossless, mo way they make > it hard. No real support for probably one of the better music > formats.... DVD-A. > > The work around is DVD-Video with out the video. Use in a 4 hour long > play and it gets a few cd there (5-6) > > Kdenlive works I will try out using command line dvd-author... I, as a professional musician myself, was wondering how I would publish recording material in an open source friendly way. Today I have learned that DVD-A is not a solution after all. I probably need to give out harddisks with recording material or Data DVDs with audio material recorded at higher sample rates than 48k. ;) 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