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  1. Please Please Please help.

    I am new to this, but have read a lot so I think I can follow.
    I have a 24/48khz .WAV that I want to be burned as a DVD-A.
    I got a DVD player that reads DVD-A format.
    I got Gear Pro burning software.
    I got DVD Shrink.
    I got Be Sweet.
    What other softwares do I need?
    What is the step by step?
    Can't I just use a jpeg for the video part (if it requires video)?
    How do you do that?
    I don't really know how to create a Video_TS and Audio_TS.
    If I got that far Gear Pro can do the rest i think.
    Can this be done on a regular CD media or do I need a special
    DVD CD media?

    Thank you for your help.

    Brandon
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    For true DVD-Audio, you need a DVD-Audio authoring application such as Disc Wielder http://www.discwelder.com/frameset.htm.

    You can use a DVD-Video authoring application to create a slide show with audio back ground. You'll be limited to the audio formats you can use according to the authoring app you choose.

    If you go the DVD-Video route, your disc will play on all set top DVD players. If you use a DVD-Audio authoring app, only those that support DVD-A will play your disc.

    DVD-Video doesn't support the more advanced audio formats such as Meridian Lossless Packing, Six channel PCM, but higher end authoring software (Spruce Maestro, Sonic Scenarist) do support 96Khz/24 bit stereo PCM.

    There are also advanced DVD-Audio authoring packages (Sonic's DVD-Audio Creator) which integrates with a Video authoring package to create video content with the option of lower quality audio, so those that don't have DVD-Audio playback can still enjoy the disc.

    The more advanced software will cost $$$$$
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