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Create audio DVD
MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab SE also burns DVDs, and there are essentially two
different types of DVD that are possible:
Stereo DVD: These are normal video DVDs that can be
played on any DVD player. Since they don't contain any
video data, there is more room for the audio data. This can
be stored either in CD quality with 16 resolution or in
high-resolution 24 bit audio.
Surround information is encoded as two-channel stereo audio (Dolby Surround
ProLogic compatible)
4 channel DVDs: These are so-called "audio DVDs" and
require a special DVD player for playback. Music is
recorded in true 4-channel Surround sound for these
devices, and 16 or 24 bit resolution is also available in this
case.
Burning 24 bit DVDs is only sensible, if the original audio material was also
recorded in 24 bit quality.
Depending upon the format, different project lengths are possible.
DVD video 16 bit: 6h 33 min
24 bit: 4h 23 min
DVD audio 16 bit: 3h 36 min
24 bit: 2h 24 min
Data disc
This option opens the CD burn dialog with the preset
option "Burn MP3 CD/DVD". This option allows the
project to be burned onto a data CD or DVD as
MP3, OGG VORBIS or WMA format.
You can change the format settings of the respective encoder in the dialog.
If your project already contains files in compressed formats, then you have the
choice to encode these files again or to use the original files. In this case, these
files will lose all editing and effects changes which you have made.