OTR-jkl wrote on Wed, 14 September 2005 20:22 |
I've been asked to master the audio portion of a DVD program (live event captured for DVD). This will be a first for me. Is there anything specific to a DVD that I need to know for this - things like: final Fs/bit depth, max level, track layout (are there any IDs on a DVD like there is on a CD?), etc.
Does anyone know of a publication/web page that I can look up that spells all of this out?
Also, I'm assuming that I can extract the audio off of one of their DVDs... Am I correct?
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Hey Jeff, here's the quick and dirty answers... YMMV
final Fs/bit depth: 24/48 or 16/48 (or even 24/96)
max level: -3dBFS depending on material
track layout: "chapter" layout like on a video DVD
web page:
http://dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.htmlthere are many others, just google it.
extract audio from DVD ? haven't run into that one,
audio can be PCM, or AC-3, or DTS.
good luck !