In Reply to: LP to DVD-A on a Mac? posted by zacster on December 27, 2006 at 05:57:09:
Hi, Zacster. I'm having a similar constellation as you (intel iMac). There is nothing easier than using your iMac for recording through the analog input (microphone icon) if you have some recording application (mine is Amadeus Pro). The max built in hirez format is 24/48. For higher resolution you'll need some external ADC (I'm using M-Audio Firewire). Then you'll need to clean the file from clicks and crackle (which I do by ClickRepair). Note that whenever you pass your recordings through iTunes they will be downsampled and decimated to CD format.My problem starts when I want to author and burn a DVD-Audio in a Hirez format. It seems iDVD does not do this. I tried a trial version of diskWelder BRONZE but it crashes when I proceed to burning. What's your experience with burning?
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- Re: LP to DVD-A on a Mac? yes - treefrog 09:56:31 12/27/06 (5)
- Re: LP to DVD-A on a Mac? yes - zacster 08:48:32 12/28/06 (3)
- Re: LP to DVD-A on a Mac? yes - jlevine31 09:27:30 12/28/06 (2)
- Re: LP to DVD-A on a Mac? yes - zacster 11:18:10 12/28/06 (1)
- Re: LP to DVD-A on a Mac? yes - jlevine31 11:20:42 12/28/06 (0)
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