alternative, there is free software available to create and burn DVD-Audio disc of 24/96 material...
you can download "DVD-Audiofile" from this website:
http://24bit.turtleside.com/
DVD-Audiofile is just a windows frontend for this open source project: http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/
DVD-Audiofile creates a disc image (i.e. you get an .ISO file), which you can then burn onto standard DVD+/-R media with Nero, ImgBurn, or whatever other program.
I do this all the time with live recordings and 24 bit material.
I suspect most people here have DVD players that are capable of playing back DVD-Audio discs. however, if you don't, there is also free software available that will take 24 bit files and create a DVD-Video disc, with just a blank screen for the video.
you can download "DVD-Audiofile" from this website:
http://24bit.turtleside.com/
DVD-Audiofile is just a windows frontend for this open source project: http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/
DVD-Audiofile creates a disc image (i.e. you get an .ISO file), which you can then burn onto standard DVD+/-R media with Nero, ImgBurn, or whatever other program.
I do this all the time with live recordings and 24 bit material.
I suspect most people here have DVD players that are capable of playing back DVD-Audio discs. however, if you don't, there is also free software available that will take 24 bit files and create a DVD-Video disc, with just a blank screen for the video.