Fabrice,
"Thanks, but how do I approach the 24-bit stereo situation if we assume that CDDA
frames are OK for 16-bit audio destined for DVD-A."
> If I understand, you have 16 bit audio; so: upsample (either Audacity or ssrc-1.30 in the Hplex package)
to 24 audio. dvda-author will check evenness and whole number of samples. If you'd like to check and repair for
interleaving-conformant sample count, use dvda-author --fixwav=padding (once fixed, soon).
"I record and edit and don't know whether my tracks have even or odd numbers of
samples. (or can I enforce this in Audacity) so we can assume that the tracks are one continuous recording."
> currently evenness is checked and when the file has an odd sample count the AOB is padded accordingly (the file being unchanged)
with --fixwav=padding you'll pad the input file too (or a copy of it)
"So how do I use dvd-author correctly to get the best results?
I do not want 0-samples inserted.
Maybe one sample dropped, "
> This implies audio loss. OK however, good idea, I'll change the --no-padding global option so that in case of a sample count issue, the AOB is cut out to neat boundary with audio loss.
"or better: one
borrowed from the next track?"
> This is Dave's original suggestion in this forum's post (duplicated in your osdir link). The issue is: what if there's just one track?
Fab
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