Hi, Steve, Now I'm confused again about your requirement. If you're burning files onto the DVD, the DVD and the burning software doesn't know or care if it's 24/96 or 32/192 or 16/44.1 or MPEG2 or JPEG2000. It's a file. All the burning software does is copy the operating system file from your hard drive/server to the DVD. It can make folders/directories, name the DVD Volume, etc., but it doesn't care what the content of the file is. NOW, if you're looking to make the DVD play in a media player (other than a computer reading the content as a file for further processing), then it may be/is necessary to know if it will handle the specific file type and how. Cheers, Richard At 10:20 PM 7/2/2006, Steve Smolian wrote: >Howdy, fellow named person. > >This looks like a good, well thought out product. However, its web >site dosent tell me if it burns 96/24 specifically and its sample >screen is equally non-informative. I see a general statment that >implies it MAY do what I need it to do but is too unspecific. > >So..can yours do that? > >Steve Smolian > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Puntolillo" <[log in to unmask]> >To: <[log in to unmask]> >Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 3:06 PM >Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Writing 24/96 files to DVD > > >Hi Steve -- > >Steven Smolian wrote: > >>Sent: June 29, 2006 12:30 PM >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: [ARSCLIST] Writing 24/96 files to DVD >> >> >>I'm looking for a program that writes 24/96 files from >>Soundforge to record them on DVD on a Plextor PX 716-A. >> >>This would be its primary function. It's OK if it does other >>CD and DVD formats efficiently. The rest of the time, I >>want it to stay out of the way of the rest of my programs. >> >>Any suggestions? >> >>Steve Smolian > >Go to this link: > >http://www.gearsoftware.com/products/geardvd.cfm > >And click on "compare features". > >Take your pick. They have products that make just about any format >CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. Full featured 30-day trial usage via download, so how >can you go wrong? > >I'm using one of their products to simply make ISO9660 DVD-ROM disks for >delivery of A2D transfers to clients. Just start the program, select the >files you want and burn your DVD-ROM. Very straightforward. No whacky >interface like some of the others. > >There were occasional problems opening the resulting DVD-ROMs on Macs. >System 10 seems to have completely solved this. > >Hope this info helps. > >Best, > >-- Steve > >=================================================== >Steve Puntolillo >Sonicraft Inc. - Analog and Digital Audio Services >http://www.sonicraft.com >=================================================== > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.8/380 - Release Date: 6/30/2006 > Richard L. Hess email: [log in to unmask] Aurora, Ontario, Canada (905) 713 6733 1-877-TAPE-FIX Detailed contact information: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes.