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Misunderstood

Hi John,

Perhaps I wasn't clear.
My goal is not to copy existing disks but to make new disks of original material. Instead of burning them to CDs (at 44.1k, 16 bit), I want to use the PCM audio "real estate" on a regular, DVD video. This will be playable on any DVD player with no need for a special DVD-A player.

I know I can do this with 96k, 24 bit material and wondered if anyone knows if current DVD video players (96/42 equipped as most are) can also decode 88.2k samples at 24 bits.

Thanks,
Barry


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