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Old 08-02-2011, 08:16 AM
jimfisheye jimfisheye is offline
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Default Best app for authoring 24/96 5.1 LPCM to blu-ray?

I just don't have the budget for the pro apps like Sonic Solutions. The affordable apps all seem to specifically have the audio features disabled (Toast for example). I tried tsMuxer but it crashes on anything over 4GB.

All I want to do is author a blu-ray DVD with lossless 24/96 5.1 LPCM audio. I'd like a menu with track indexes to select individual songs if possible. I could not care less about video features. Slides would be nice live with DVDA but I really don't care.
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Old 08-02-2011, 02:31 PM
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Default Re: Best app for authoring 24/96 5.1 LPCM to blu-ray?

From what I understand, Roxio DVDit Pro HD can do this.
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:42 AM
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Default Re: Best app for authoring 24/96 5.1 LPCM to blu-ray?

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From what I understand, Roxio DVDit Pro HD can do this.
Thanks for the reply.
I looked that up...
$500 and apparently the OSX version isn't available yet. I know for a fact that Toast v10 is advertised to do this but DOESN'T (never finished the feature?) so based on that taking a $500 leap of faith seems risky.
Let me ask, have you tried it?
Specifically in OSX (with Wine)?
Specifically with 24/96 5.1 lossless LPCM?

It's really looking like I'm out of luck unless I want to spend $1200 or more. Anyone want to make my day by proving that wrong?
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