I have been successful using Discwelder to do what I want. I authored a DVD-A ISO with a 16/44 wav file and track points that is gapless and has a menu with track titles and track navigation. My Oppo plays it just like any other DVD-A ISO. I didn't use MLP compression so the ISO is just under 1 GB.
I believe Cirlinca will do the same, the only difference is by creating a DVD-A ISO using Cirlinca, it seems to only allow 48kHz or 96kHz sampling rates. Since I want to avoid resampling the 16/44 wav files, Discwelder seems to be the better way to go for what I want to do.
On Sunday, October 7, 2012 2:31:24 PM UTC-4, RW wrote:
--It would seem that you could use ImhBurn to drag-drop the files to be burned to ISO and let ImgBurn take care of it....Am I missing something here??-RW-
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