On 3/8/06, Joshua Boyd <jdboyd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 10:20:34AM -0800, Kevin Cosgrove wrote: > > > I have one DVD-Audio disc. It only plays in audiophile DVD players > > that specificly advertise that they play DVD-Audio. It isn't > > recognized by computer DVD drives, nor by consumer DVD players. > > As a counter-sample, my sole DVD-Audio disk will play in consumer DVD > players as a DVD-Video disk showing a tracklist menu while playing AC3 > encoded music. While I have a DVD-Audio player in my office, I only > have the digital outputs hooked up (feeding into a Dolby E encoder), and > when playing DVD-Audio disks, it only uses the analog outputs, so I can > only use this disk in the non-DVD-Audio player. > > -- > Joshua D. Boyd > jdboyd@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.jdboyd.net/ > http://www.joshuaboyd.org/ > How about just getting a vinyl cutter instead? http://www.vestax.co.uk/content.asp?ContentID=16 ;-) Loki