LOTR audio on 13 cd's to DVD

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  1. siber

    siber Regular member

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    Well, I'll probably still use the program to transfer music from my computer to my daughter's computer or vice versa. I will probably also use it some for compiling music at PCM 48khz. I may also load a DVD with continuous music for use in a DVD player I have in my van... Shame about the 99 tracks... I will continue to check and see if they can finetune the program. All in all, I don't think I wasted my money...After all there is no other program that comes close, ...yet. Thanks again for all the terrific review.
     
  2. ireland

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    KLINGON,
    Audio DVD Creator 1.10 is out - Fixes the 1.2 GB size limit of AC3 format Audio DVD

    fengtao used our news submit to tell us that work has been completed, now you can really load up a DVD with some MP3s and play on any DVD player! With the Audio DVD Creator tool you can create a DVD disc compiled from normal Audio CDs and MP3 files, and play it on any DVD player since it's DVD-Video compliant. You can choose the audio format from high quality (up to 6 hours PCM 48kHz/16bits) or high quantity (up to 45 hours AC3 192kbps).

    Please note: Audio DVD should not be confused with DVD-Audio, for which you need a special player and discs!

    1.10 (04/30/2004)

    * Fixed: 1.2 GB size limit of AC3 format Audio DVD.
    * Fixed: 1004 error when creating DVD files.
    * New: Add a black background image to protect the TV screen.

    Audio DVD Creator 1.10,1,182 KB
    http://www.audio-dvd-creator.com/download.htm
     
  3. A_Klingon

    A_Klingon Moderator Staff Member

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    Ireland: Thanks for the update.

    Their improvements don't address, unfortunately, the main problem.

    Siber: Yeah, the 99 track limitation kills it all for me.

    -- Mike --
     

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