I wasn't even trying to make a BD, only an Audio-DVD (NOT DVD-A, I do that in Wavelab 6). So, I had these stereo 24/96 wav files to import and I got the above message. Not a problem realy as I was able to go ahead, but it set me thinking.
Ok, I'm new to BD, but I thought it was supposed to be this "Oh wow brilliant!" format, but it seems that it cannot even work with the basic 24/96 audio that bog-standard DVD can handle.
So what audio CAN BD use, and if it cannot deal with uncompressed hi-def audio, whats the point? After all it has a data-rate (I think) of 40mbps, which is plenty to handle decent audio.
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I wasn't even trying to make a BD, only an Audio-DVD (NOT DVD-A, I do that in Wavelab 6). So, I had these stereo 24/96 wav files to import and I got the above message. Not a problem realy as I was able to go ahead, but it set me thinking.
Ok, I'm new to BD, but I thought it was supposed to be this "Oh wow brilliant!" format, but it seems that it cannot even work with the basic 24/96 audio that bog-standard DVD can handle.
So what audio CAN BD use, and if it cannot deal with uncompressed hi-def audio, whats the point? After all it has a data-rate (I think) of 40mbps, which is plenty to handle decent audio.
Dazed and Confused,
Dave
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