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  1. Hi, everybody, i have these files in .wav format that i want to burn to DVD's through a DVD Authoring software called Ulead Burn.Now. It lets me burn as DVD - Audio or Audio Only DVD - Video. My question is, taking in consideration that my main goal is to achieve the best possible sound quality ( the music files are only "Classical music" - a type of music that you can particularly tell the differences when it comes to sound quality ), should i burn the files as DVD - Audio or Audio Only DVD - Video ? I intend, in the future, to buy a "real" audio system so i can hear the music "properly", as it should be heard, if you know what i mean. By the way, i don't know if i should buy a DVD- Video player or a DVD-Audio player (together with the rest of the audio system - speakers, amplifier etc...). What do you think ? Isn't it better to buy a DVD-Audio player, considering that it is mainly to hear music and not to see videos ? If so, i should burn the DVD's as DVD-Audio format, right ? This is important because i presume that the format DVD-Audio can't be read by a DVD-Video player, right ? And the Audio Only DVD - Video format can't be read by a DVD-Audio player, either, right ? Suggestions are very welcome.

    Thanks,

    J. Silva
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  2. DVD-Audio=PCM,48/96/192KHz,24bit,2 or 6ch.
    Upsampling the 44.1KHz 16bit WAV(I assume these are from CD's) to 48/96/192KHz 24bit will not improve the quality.
    If you need a new player you might as well buy one that supports DVD-Audio/SACD,if not I would just make a DVD-Video with LPCM audio.
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