Re: Getting reference mixes in 96k as such and possibly rip or play them back?
2015/03/22 09:35:06
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Did you burn the FILES to the CD and DVD, or did you actually burn in CD Format (Red Book) and DVD format. If it's the latter, that I believe that is your problem.
CD (Red Book) will automatically create a 44.1K audio file.
DVD Format will automatically burn a 48K audio file.
You need to burn to the disk as a data disk - with the raw WAV files (exported first). If your player can play WAV, AIFF, etc... then it may (or may not) be able to handle the higher rate.
If I am mistaken I'm sure someone will jump in to correct me :)
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