In Reply to: DAD vs DVD-A... (long) posted by Eric LeRouge on June 14, 2004 at 08:27:31:
it sounds like you have different requirements from me, which is cool. remember, i am only interested in burning DADs from LPs - I have zero interest in compilation albums of my CDs - i prefer listening to the CDs themselves. and i have no interest in ripping music off SACDs - why not just listen to them as they are on the SACDs?I have 3 DVD-V players, only 1 DVD-A player. if i burn a DVD-A, i am limited to 1 player. If i burn a DAD, i can play it in all my players (including PCs). i have no interest in distributing any of the stuff i do (it's illegal to distribute rips anyway).
*** As I said, DVD-V authoring is actually a lot of fun, and allows you to do a lot more things than DVD-Audio authoring, and that's what I'm investigating right now. For example, you have the ability to use subtitles to display some information about the tracks, or comments, etc, or you have the ability to use several different versions using language options, add bonus groups, etc. ***
I guess I have a different perspective. I don't like fancy features, in fact i don't want any menus etc. I just want to listen to music, preferably in a darkened room.
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- Re: DAD vs DVD-A... (long) - Christine Tham 19:09:56 06/15/04 (2)
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- Re: DAD vs DVD-A... (long) - Christine Tham 04:52:31 06/16/04 (0)