How to make 24/96 music DVDs?
Anyone have advice on making discs of 24/96 audio to be enjoyed on a DVD player? First I tried making a data disc of WAV files, and the player wouldn’t recognize the disc. Then I played with a few freeware programs + made an ISO. This seemed like it was going to work, but when the disc started playing on my DVD player, it was playing at double speed (“slow-motion” sound). I have a Philips DVP5982. I’m not sure that it can play a burned Audio DVD, but I’m pretty sure that it’s common to make Video DVDs with 24/96 audio (and either have a blank screen, or show album art/slideshow of jpeg images) I did check the specs on my DVD player and it does say that it handles the PCM 24 bit 96 kHz audio format. I have a lot of vinyl LP rips that are encoded at this quality level, and would like to be able to listen to them away from my computer without them being downsampled to the lower CD-quality. Plus, a lot of newer albums are being made available for download now in the 24/96 format. It seems