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My car plays only DVD-a disk's. is there a tools in linux that burns Audio dvd, i have checked cdrecord, But i havnt seen anything about audio DVD . ??
well, i use Fedora.
i followed this page (http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/inde...324746.htmland) its was the best out of all.
it seems like there are other tools you need to compile such as mkisofs-dvd-audio.
and it should work.
i tried it and burned my dvd and it worked like a champ.
It seems that K3b is also capable of creating Audio DVD's. You need to create a new 'Video DVD' project and copying all the audio files into the AUDIO_TS directory of the project. Video DVD's usually have AUDIO_TS empty, but in this case it's the other way around.
I haven't burned an audio DVD so far, but it is a possibility at least. K3b needs some extra module for converting audio files to the proper audio format, but that module is also necessary for plain audio CD's, so it should work for audio DVD's as well.
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